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BlakeNJ
11-09-2006, 05:48 PM
I have a Canon SLR 35mm. I had it only two years before I switched to digital. What did you do with your old camera? I would rather not approach ebay. Ideas appreciated!

Blakely

handicap18
11-09-2006, 06:18 PM
Mine is in my bureau. Don't know when/if I'll use it again, but its there if I need it along with a 28-80 lens and speedlight flash that doesn't work with my D50. I'll probably only take it out if the D50 has be put in the shop for one reason or another. At this point I'd rather use the film slr than the digital P&S.

boBQuincy
11-09-2006, 06:43 PM
I had two film SLRs and a good number of lenses, sold them on eBay back when the gittin' was good (early 2002).

Now, you might try donating it to a school that still wants the students to use film, and write off the loss on your taxes (check with an accountant first).

matthew_hull
11-09-2006, 07:17 PM
Many places will happily buy your good-condition lenses. You'll get more from E-Bay, but you are paying for the safety and convenience. Adorama, for one (http://www.adorama.com) but there are lots of places.
-- Matthew

jann1033
11-09-2006, 08:48 PM
i have the body but got the one lens rechipped so now i basically only have a 100-300mm that fits it :rolleyes:

rtphokie
11-09-2006, 08:59 PM
I sold my 20 year old Minolta on ebay. Got more than I expected. Used the money to buy a lens for my Rebel XT

mabas9395
11-09-2006, 09:26 PM
I used to have a cheap Pentax K1000, the most basic camera that a lot of highschools use as a learning camera. I tried to give mine away to several local highschools around here but they all had converted to digital.

I asked the gal at the local camera shop if she knew of a good place to sell it, she said that she was interested. The going price on e-bay was about $75, so I sold it to her and used the cash to buy the 50mm f/1.8 "nifty-fifty" for my Canon XT.

Master Mason
11-09-2006, 11:18 PM
I gave my old Pentax K1000 to my oldest boy several years ago. He used it till I gave him my P&S digital. Now I guess it is in a drawer at his moms house. I have an entire box of my dad's old 35mm and other assorted cameras though (and I only got about 1/3 of what he had...lol)

ndelaware
11-09-2006, 11:29 PM
My Minolta XG-7 is sitting in a cabinet in my study right next to my Canon Rebel Xs.

Groucho
11-10-2006, 09:36 AM
My Pentax K1000 had been languishing in its camera bag for a few years since I got my first digital in 2002 or so. (I held off for a long time because the early ones were just lousy!) I love the camera but the ease of using the digital, even without all the SLR goodness, was just hard to beat.

I hadn't even considered it when I started seriously shopping for a DSLR, but having ended up choosing a Pentax, it meant I could dig out the K1000 and at least give the lenses a new life. My "everyday" lens actually didn't fit the DSLR because it turns out that it was a Ricoh mount, not a Pentax one (but still fit on old Pentax SLRs, and could fit on the DSLR if I ground down some metal - not worth it for a cheap Craig 35-70mm)... but my Quantaray 70-210mm (decent enough) and my Sigma 28mm 2.8 (very nice) work perfectly.

The K1000 itself had been retired to being displayed on a shelf until I got the Zenitar 16mm fisheye. It works great on the DSLR but you lose a lot of the "fishy" effect due to the crop factor. It works perfectly on the K1000, though, and is a good match (as the lens is also fully manual), so I'll be bringing that along solely to take fisheye photos. It works out OK as the K1000 itself isn't very big, just one more thing to toss in the camera bag...

My wife's Canon SLR, however, really languishes. I can't remember the last time it was used - quite a few years ago. File that one next to her Kodak APS camera...

Marinerbaby
11-10-2006, 11:02 AM
I kept my Canon around for a few years but sold it on Craigslist last year. None of the lenses work on my 5D and my kids prefer a p&s. I did keep my old digital rebel though in case my older kids what to learn how to shoot manual.

Steve's Girl
11-10-2006, 11:33 AM
A local art center has photography classes that still use 35mm since they do some dark room stuff. I plan to donate mine to them and they will give me a receipt for a charitable contribution. If I had a lot of stuff, I might consider selling on e-bay or something, but I just don't want the hassle.

Andrew Bichard
11-10-2006, 12:07 PM
I'm still using my Canon T90. Brought it to WDW in September. Getting the film developed off-site was a pain.

Even when I eventually go digital, the T90 will still be useful for wide angle shots. I have a rectilinear 17mm lens which I use for architectural and interior shots. An equivalent lens for a DSLR (10.5mm?) is beyond my budget.

Andrew

m1ckeym0use1
11-10-2006, 01:35 PM
Film.... what is this film you speak of?

Magix
11-10-2006, 01:44 PM
I traded in my Canon AE-1 at my favorite camera shop and used the value toward buying my 7E. I gave my Rebel G to my best friend as a Christmas gift, so he could take good pictures of his son. I still have my 7E, which I keep as backup, in case anything goes wrong with my 10D at the race track. I've never had to get it out, but it's there as insurance.

Muushka
11-10-2006, 03:07 PM
:rotfl2: Film.... what is this film you speak of? :rotfl2:

My 34 year old Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic is sitting, all by itself, lonely in our hall closet. When someone asks me a photography question and we get into shutter speeds and apertures, I drag the poor thing out and expose its guts for a visual explanation. So sad..... :sad2:

Groucho
11-10-2006, 05:28 PM
:rotfl2: :rotfl2:

My 34 year old Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic is sitting, all by itself, lonely in our hall closet. When someone asks me a photography question and we get into shutter speeds and apertures, I drag the poor thing out and expose its guts for a visual explanation. So sad..... :sad2:
$350 will get you a nice new DSLR body that'll use all those lovely old lenses! :teeth:

Muushka
11-10-2006, 09:11 PM
$350 will get you a nice new DSLR body that'll use all those lovely old lenses! :teeth:

I did that! That is why the poor old camera is now just a demo..... :thumbsup2

But I switched to Nikon, so had to get new lenses :sad2: .

0bli0
11-11-2006, 08:58 AM
What did you do with your old camera?


you mean like this old thing?!?
http://homepage.mac.com/imagetechphoto/weekly/weekly_T2A7246.jpg

i have a few specialty film cameras that i still use (b&w only). they're mostly for travel or people shooting that i don't necessarily want to keep, but i shoot for the experience - and to keep the principals fresh (2 of the 3 are manual).

i sold my Canon EOS film body (for next to nothing) because i wasn't using it.

Groucho
11-11-2006, 03:24 PM
I did that! That is why the poor old camera is now just a demo..... :thumbsup2

But I switched to Nikon, so had to get new lenses :sad2: .
Well, I meant specifically to use the lenses for the Pentax. $350 currently gets you a body-only K110D which will use all your old lenses. But you're probably too far gone now, to the "dark side". ;)

At least most of us seem to know what happened to old SLRs... I don't have a clue what happened to my older non-SLR film cameras. Probably in boxes somewhere at my parent's house, I bet.

Muushka
11-11-2006, 04:33 PM
Well, I meant specifically to use the lenses for the Pentax. $350 currently gets you a body-only K110D which will use all your old lenses. But you're probably too far gone now, to the "dark side". ;)

At least most of us seem to know what happened to old SLRs... I don't have a clue what happened to my older non-SLR film cameras. Probably in boxes somewhere at my parent's house, I bet.

I just had 1 lens for the Pentax. And it is pretty grubby.

So, what do you mean about going to the "dark side"? :confused3

Groucho
11-11-2006, 06:14 PM
I just had 1 lens for the Pentax. And it is pretty grubby.

So, what do you mean about going to the "dark side"? :confused3
The "non-Pentax" side. :teeth: Just funnin'...

Muushka
11-11-2006, 08:00 PM
The "non-Pentax" side. :teeth: Just funnin'...

Ohhhh. Gotcha :thumbsup2 It is usually Canon vs Nikon, so I wasn't sure!

Groucho
11-11-2006, 11:08 PM
That's me, always on the fringe. :teeth: I also like Chryslers instead of Fords or Chevys, Subarus instead of Hondas or Toyotas, and Lotuses instead of Ferraris or Lamborghinis. (OK, I like all of the last three but a Lotus is the one that I have! :thumbsup2 ) Maybe I'm drawn to the underdog, dunno.

Muushka
11-12-2006, 09:50 AM
Groucho, I was born in your city... many...many moons ago. My sister still lives there.

Groucho
11-12-2006, 03:40 PM
You were wise to move. ;) Actually, my sister-in-law is currently in Chapel Hill getting her doctorate (experimental nuclear physics!) and another friend from here just moved to Chapel Hill as his wife got a job there. According to my math, Chapel Hill is exactly half-way to Orlando from Rochester and not far out of the way, so maybe on a future trip, we'll pick up the sister-in-law and take her with us. She's joining us next trip but we're flying...

JR6ooo4
11-12-2006, 04:56 PM
I ebay-ed my whole minolta setup, seperately. I tried a local broker first. But got more for one item than he offered.
then bought a SOny F717. Ran that for 2-3 years and moved up to the XT.

Mikeeee

_chill_
11-13-2006, 08:06 AM
I jumped ship to digital when it first arrived and sold all my analog equipment on eBay, like Bob said... "when the gittin' was good" :thumbsup2

thptrek
11-15-2006, 04:07 PM
I have an old Nikon 2020 film body collecting dust in my closet. The last time I checked ebay they were going for like $20, lol.

mecllap
11-15-2006, 04:11 PM
Fortunately I have a small collection of old cameras and related photo stuff, dating back to the 1930's or so -- so I can just add all that wonderful 35 mm stuff to my display!!! I think I'll continue to use it occasionally, as long as I can still find film!

Lancer
11-15-2006, 10:26 PM
I had a Canon AE-1 program, 5 lens, MA motor drive, speedlite, filters and bag. Except for some foam that was drying out on the body, everything was in excellent condition. I was in a camera store looking at lens for my new Canon 20D, told the salesman about the AE-1 outfit and was told they would be happy to take it for credit on the new lens. I drove 45min back the next day, talked to the same guy, and was told that there is no market for the camera. He didnt even want the lens! Boy was I mad. I realize he didnt get to see it the previous day, but he could have told me he didnt want it. Needless to say, he lost out on a $500+ sale that day. I ended up giving it all to a Salvation Army collections truck that came to town. It will probably be more appreciated there.

Lancer

MarkBarbieri
11-16-2006, 06:55 AM
Judging from the used sales prices, a Canon Elan (sort of the equivalent of a 30D) sells for about $50 without lenses. I'm sure that an old Rebel would go for a bit less.

I'd do the same thing with it that you do with old National Geographics, your old record player, your old VCR, etc. Find someone that wants it and give it away. You could pick up a few bucks on eBay, but if you're not inclined to do that, I don't know where you'd find the market for one these days.

As for me, I sold my Rebel for $25 and my Elan for $50 back in 2003 to friends.

woodlandsparty
11-16-2006, 07:49 AM
I'm just going to keep mine. Eventually, I'll be able to bring it out a show my kids what it was like to take pictures 'back in the day'. My grandpa gave me his old brownie box equipment that I have displayed on a shelf in my living room. I figure one day the old 35mm's will have the same meaning. I even saved my first digital camera too! One that too 3 1/2 floppy disks.....that's going to get some laughs 20 years from now.

ckckc2000
11-16-2006, 08:26 AM
Keeping mine too-maybe I'll donate it??? but DS broke the digital display for my Cannon Rebel-so it's hard to use unless your familiar with it :rolleyes:

Groucho
11-16-2006, 11:05 AM
One that too 3 1/2 floppy disks.....that's going to get some laughs 20 years from now.
We still use one of those at my office, for taking pictures for ID badges. 640x480, no zoom. Absolutely GHASTLY image quality. It makes me more likely to cry than to laugh any time it gets dug out! :sad2: We got the approval a year or so ago to get a newer one but then there was another re-org and it got put on the back burner... so the Mavica lives on. Shudder...