spinetnglr
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Nov 13, 2008
- Messages
- 995
Another option, if you dont want to donate them or give them away, would be to check with any local auction houses you might have. I work at an auction every Friday and I can tell you in my area old film cameras and lenses bring decent prices. You might get a little more from some place like Craigslist or ebay but then you also have a considerable bit more time wrapped up in things like taking pictures of the items, writing the listing, answering questions of potential bidders, emailing the winning bidder when the auction is over, shipping and/or meeting the buyer to close the deal. With a local auction you drop the things off and are pretty much done. Most of the people doing the buying at auction are people who list on ebay and craisgslist for a living or supplement to their regular job. All you need is two that want the same thing and prices can get out of hand just like they do sometimes on ebay. Almost all auction houses these days have their regular craigslist/ebay buyers who attend every auction. I see it happen almost every week and when auction is over we are lots of times discussing the outrageous price paid for x or y that night. If auction is an option for you check with more than one and ask them their commission rate before consigning. Each one charges differently.

I was rather surprised to see, on my last WDW trip, two different Canon AE-1s within five minutes of each other. I did occasionally see film SLRs but it was surprising to see two of a specific model in succession. (I know they were different as one was silver and one was black.)
I am a long time lurker with a question regarding film freshness. I bought some 800 speed film from a local shop in summer 2008 with a date of Sept. '08. I used all but two that I got in that time frame. They have been in the fridge since then. Are they still good? I would like to be able to use them since thay are 36 exp. each.



