Connie Campbell |
Value of old camera
Thank you Connie
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Connie Campbell |
It HAS not had the lenses. Sorry for the typo.
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Lynn R. Powers |
According to KEH, if it is in decent condition it is worth about $150. That is more than I paid for a used one in 1986. I feel KEH is high on this camera although they were a fine camera at a reasonable price at the time. The "digital Sensor" may be for the lightmeter but it is not like the digital camera of today where the Sensor replaces film. This is most definitely a FILM camera. Are you trying to sell it with a lens? If so which one?
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Connie Campbell |
Lynn, Thank you for the reply. It comes with the 50mm and 200mm lens. I think that my ol man is wanting to sell it but I need to ask him. If it were mine I would keep it LOL. I just bought a roll of film and am testing the shutter settings and the 2 different lenses. I want to make sure the photos all come out before I tell him if it is good or not. We were just looking at the value. If you dint mind me asking... what is KEH and how do I find the information? Thank you
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Lynn R. Powers |
KEH is the worlds largest used camera and photo equipment store. They usually underrate their equipment so that when you get something from them it is usually BETTER than advertised. But it is up to you to read the entire description such as "shutter speed unreliable" or "stickiness in aperture blades". If you miss read and do not realize that this is what you purchased you still have two weeks to return the equipment for a refund. Their reputation is excellent. I have purchased two cameras and three lenses from them. To find them go to your search engine, I use Google, enter KEH and their web site comes up. Being that I have purchased equipment from them I also receive an up to date catalog.
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