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Are old film compacts worth it?


EOS300 has now rechargeable batteries for it on eBay. Sold as two, with charger.
 
Now this is just me so your luck may vary but I've come to believe that most "as is" or "for parts" cameras on eBay

That's interesting, probably worth taking small risks, assuming you don't invest too much in a camera listed as "for parts". Could be a nice display piece for the "collection" even if you can't repair it.

Taking a "broken" camera, "refurbishing" it and making such small "repairs" doesn't seem too difficult, but people who don't use cameras are probably overwhelmed when they come across something they have no idea how it works and comes across as gibberish and too much of a hassle to get to work, sometimes.
 
That is very true. However, it happens too often that the seller just has the junk and sells it as "untested", pretending they don't know how to test it, or they don't have the money for 2 pieces of LR44 cells and can't be bothered. Therefore I never buy as is / parts / untested items unless I'm certain I can get them fixed.
 

When I do this I definately try to be careful about it. I've never spent over $15 including shipping on an "as is" or "parts" camera. In all three cases that I listed even if the cameras hadn't worked the lenses would have been worth as much or more than I paid for the whole thing. The only one I still have is the SR-T 101and 58mm F=1.4, it's my go to 35mm SLR.