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Nov 28, 2009 09:24 |  #1

I have several cameras, lenses and camcorders.
When digital cameras wasn't so usual i had an 2mb Olympus that people i knew could borrow. Recently i also have an inexpensive HD camcorder, that some friends have borrow. Just a few days ago a friend would like to borrow a 1000$ Sony camcorder, and i sad now. It's the same with photographic equipment. the can borrow some of my canon lenses but not my L lenses. I used to have the same policy on my Mariya medium format camera. A few years ago some friends would like to try out medium format, i sad now. The reason is that the Mariya is a lot different to handle than a 35mm, and the chance of braking something by brute force is higher.

I thought that it would be smart to lend some stuff to some people and say no about lending out some cameras. But the "camcorder incident" has left me with a feeling that i am worse off than if i just would say no any one wanting to borrow equipment. Sounsd familiar? or to you disagree?




  
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Nov 28, 2009 09:53 |  #2

I don't lend anyone any of my are equipment.


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Nov 28, 2009 09:57 |  #3

I occasionally lend my 2nd body (40D), zoom lens (Sigma 24-60), and back up flash (beat up 430exii) to professional colleagues in a bind. But I went to college for photography with these select few folks, so between knowing them personally and knowing that they understand both the value and proper use of the equipment, I feel safe lending my extras to them.

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Nov 28, 2009 09:58 |  #4

I have a good friend with very similar photographic experience and gear to me, we do switch off gear now and then, he has a few lenses I don't and the same with me, I have better flash guns, he has some cheap studio lights etc . We both treat our own gear very well, so i have no issues lending to him.


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Nov 28, 2009 10:05 |  #5

I am willing to let some family borrow my gear. I loaned my old Rebel XT to my sister once and my wife is also a photographer so I let her borrow lenses.

If other people ask to borrow I instead refer them to the local camera store for a rental or an online rental service.


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Nov 28, 2009 10:12 as a reply to  @ mrfixitx's post |  #6

I'm not against lending gear, unless they're not insured and have no idea how to use it. If I was working with another photographer on the same job, I would definitely lend gear since it's a team effort. But as long as family member or friend is competent enough, and I'm in the same vicinity, I would lend them a few things.


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Nov 28, 2009 10:26 as a reply to  @ vibin247's post |  #7

I lend my current gear only to pro friends. I do keep just about everything I ever bought so I have a couple of 30d's I lend occassionally to friends and relatives (also why I have kept kit glass when I purchased camera's in the past).




  
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Nov 28, 2009 10:29 as a reply to  @ vibin247's post |  #8

Unless I am with the person using it, I never lend out gear. Granted I don't have a bunch of gear but I worked hard to get what I do have. No matter how good someone is or their experience, accidents happen. I just don't want to be in a situation where a friend could damage something of mine and it end up causing friction. I don't lend things out nor do I ask to borrow things from other people.


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Nov 28, 2009 10:31 as a reply to  @ yourdoinitwrong's post |  #9

There are very few people I loan my gear to. I know that they are either insured or have the funds to replace if something were to happen. I've only had to loan something out a couple of times, though.


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Nov 28, 2009 10:33 |  #10

I'll lend any of my gear to my photography friends if I'm not using it at the time. It's nice to be able to help people out, especially if they're mates.


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Nov 28, 2009 10:38 |  #11

I would if asked by people I know that won't break it, but I only know a few people that would know enough to ask.


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Nov 28, 2009 13:15 |  #12

I let me friend borrow my 430ex a couple times. Nobody else has ever asked me for anything, I don't know if I'd let anyone borrow my lenses.


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Nov 28, 2009 13:19 |  #13

Interesting how protective people are of their gear.

I'll readily lend my gear to friends. It's just stuff. It can always be replaced. If a friend somehow damaged something he/she would certainly want to pay for repair/replacement.

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Nov 28, 2009 14:21 |  #14

I have one friend I've traded gear with. I borrowed his 24-105 to take on a trip with me do try out before I bought myself a copy. He's borrowed my 100-400 to take to the San Diego Zoo since his longest lens is a 70-200. There's a lot of overlap in our gear so we both know how to take care of a $1000+ piece of equipment.




  
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Nov 28, 2009 14:31 as a reply to  @ mike_d's post |  #15

I once let my friend borrow flash. She had recently bought an EOS and so i thought its ok, as the flash was not used by me anymore and i could not sell it to anyone. After a week i heard my other friend telling how the flash is eating too much of batteries... and i was like WTF? O.o Turns out the 1st friend lend it to the 2nd friend without telling me. :/ This gave me a good lesson in who to trust...


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