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Aug 05, 2008 02:10 |  #1

Hey all, its been a while since I have posted here, but that don't mean I have not been shooting :DHowever, I am pretty much 100% digital now. I have an Elan 7n that has been loaded with provia 400F film. Its half shot and been sitting in the camera for about 2 years. The camera has been sitting around collecting dust most of the time. Part of the problem is, processing. I used to drop my E-6 slides (and even kodachrome) off at the supermarket with a fuji kiosk and a week or two (longer for the kodachrome, obviously). The pricing was pretty good but then I would usualy digitize them with a sub-par scanner. Now the kiosk are gone which leaves places like wolf / ritz camera and they cost like 3 times as much.I could shoot monochrome (tri-x is fun) and process the stuff my self (also fun!) but getting it scanned don't work so well (lousy scanner that can't handle the film).The camera is in great shape, but its not getting any use. I am bouncing the idea around if I should sell it. I got this baby 2nd hand and it was pretty much flawless. I mean if Its going to cost a fortune to get film processed that I am just going to digitize anyway, and I already have a pair of digital cameras, should I even hang on to the Elan 7n?Im interested to hear everyones thoughts. Im obviously a bit connected to this camera :)


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Aug 05, 2008 04:16 |  #2
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Hang on to it...start a collection.


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Aug 05, 2008 05:11 |  #3

You probably won't get enough for it to make it worth selling. Like BOSS said, start a collection!


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Aug 05, 2008 05:42 as a reply to  @ thomascanty's post |  #4

Good advice...don't sell, buy my 650 now at potn sell forum! :D


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Aug 05, 2008 08:57 |  #5

I also have the Elan 7. Not sure I could even score $25 for it. So I either donate it to a school, keep it with all the other old junk I have or toss it in the river to become a treasured artifact located 2003 years from now.

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Aug 05, 2008 16:02 |  #6

Thanks for the imput all. I guess I will probably just hang on to it.


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Aug 05, 2008 16:21 as a reply to  @ slitherjef's post |  #7

The film Eos cameras aren't worth selling any more - you'll get almost nothing for it, and I bet when you bought it, the cost wasn't far off a 40D!

I bought my Eos 100 ( original Elan) in 1995 for £600 - a fortune then, less so now, but nevertheless, it was and still is a cherished possession - and I might well shoot film again...one day. i won't sell it for the £5-10 it would get on eBay. I'll keep it, well wrapped and battery removed, and when I need it - I might even be able to find where I put it...! but it is still mine, and I still want it.


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Aug 05, 2008 16:32 |  #8

I'm itching to try film... Yes, I know it would be going backward but I love the idea of a darkroom. It just seems artistic and romantic.. It's been rattling around in my head for a couple of years.. I'll get there eventually. Good to know that when I do I can pick up top notch kit for bottom barrel prices..


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Aug 05, 2008 17:29 |  #9

finish the roll of film off, find a place that can process the film with in your budget and keep the camera.


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Aug 05, 2008 19:38 |  #10

[QUOTE=steved110;60524​49]The film Eos cameras aren't worth selling any more - you'll get almost nothing for it, and I bet when you bought it, the cost wasn't far off a 40D!

Actualy I bought the camera 2nd hand of some on from FM. Really good shape, I think I paid maybe 150 for it, I can't even remember


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Aug 06, 2008 06:26 as a reply to  @ slitherjef's post |  #11

I sold my EOS10 body recently and it wasnt worth it, didnt even get $40 for it but then i hadnt used it in years so no point having it laying around going to waste.


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Aug 06, 2008 08:51 |  #12

I'd keep it. You wouldn't get much for it and you never know when it might be useful to have an old body around ;-)a


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Aug 06, 2008 08:53 |  #13

And in 45 or 50 years it maybe worth $50!!! Of course that's inflation adjusted pricing. Anyone have a couple flash cubes I could use?




  
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Nov 28, 2008 01:09 |  #14

Give it to me! I have always wanted a legitimate film EOS body :)

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Dec 07, 2008 18:39 |  #15

Funny I should stumble on this tonight. I have been considering picking up an EOS film body. I love shooting film. :)




  
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