PatTrent
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I would truly appreciate some opinions on which way to go regarding my Omega D2V enlarger and Schneider Componon-S 150mm f/5.6 lens (the latter of which I am planning to sell on eBay).
Last summer I sold my 4x5 camera on eBay (as I'm using the Hasselblad system these days) and the lenses and film holders, etc., that went with it. I got good prices and the buyers were very happy, too.
At that time I didn't sell the 150mm enlarging lens, as I couldn't decide whether I wanted to sell the Omega D2V as well, as I also have a Beseler 67 enlarger (with color head) that I use for 35mm and 120 format negatives. Due to major bone surgery late last summer, I'm just now getting back into the darkroom so that I can print with both enlargers and decide whether to sell the Omega or keep it. But I probably won't decide for a few more months. However, I have decided to go ahead and sell the lens by itself for now.
So today I started to list the 150mm enlarging lens on eBay, and I was shocked at the low prices I saw under "completed listings." I assumed I'd get at least $100 for this pristine lens, but prices were around $70-$80, not counting shipping.
For only $70-$80 it might be wiser to wait and sell the lens with the Omega D2V (and it's various format carriers and accessories), assuming that I do sell it, later this year. I'm wondering if I would get more for a 4x5 enlarger if a lens came with it. OTOH, any buyer of the enlarger could easily pick up a lens from eBay later.
So what do you think? What would you do, assuming you weren't desperate for cash right now, but at the same time unwilling to take any less for the lens than necessary.
Thanks in advance for any opinions.
Pat
PS: What prompts me to sell one of the enlargers is that I no longer have a proper darkroom and have to use my laundry room (which thankfully has a sink with hot and cold water, ample cupboards, a long countertop, outside ventilation through a ceiling fan/vent, etc.). So the difficulty is that my long-suffering husband has to carry two enlargers from a storage closet (clear across the house) into the laundry room when I print! Otherwise, I would keep both enlargers.
Last summer I sold my 4x5 camera on eBay (as I'm using the Hasselblad system these days) and the lenses and film holders, etc., that went with it. I got good prices and the buyers were very happy, too.
At that time I didn't sell the 150mm enlarging lens, as I couldn't decide whether I wanted to sell the Omega D2V as well, as I also have a Beseler 67 enlarger (with color head) that I use for 35mm and 120 format negatives. Due to major bone surgery late last summer, I'm just now getting back into the darkroom so that I can print with both enlargers and decide whether to sell the Omega or keep it. But I probably won't decide for a few more months. However, I have decided to go ahead and sell the lens by itself for now.
So today I started to list the 150mm enlarging lens on eBay, and I was shocked at the low prices I saw under "completed listings." I assumed I'd get at least $100 for this pristine lens, but prices were around $70-$80, not counting shipping.
For only $70-$80 it might be wiser to wait and sell the lens with the Omega D2V (and it's various format carriers and accessories), assuming that I do sell it, later this year. I'm wondering if I would get more for a 4x5 enlarger if a lens came with it. OTOH, any buyer of the enlarger could easily pick up a lens from eBay later.
So what do you think? What would you do, assuming you weren't desperate for cash right now, but at the same time unwilling to take any less for the lens than necessary.
Thanks in advance for any opinions.
Pat
PS: What prompts me to sell one of the enlargers is that I no longer have a proper darkroom and have to use my laundry room (which thankfully has a sink with hot and cold water, ample cupboards, a long countertop, outside ventilation through a ceiling fan/vent, etc.). So the difficulty is that my long-suffering husband has to carry two enlargers from a storage closet (clear across the house) into the laundry room when I print! Otherwise, I would keep both enlargers.