Oldtimer Jay
Member
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2004
- Messages
- 60
- Format
- Multi Format
Hi All,
I am sure most reactions to this question will be highly speculative, but as a guy with GAS it is a relevant question. What I know for sure is that I bought a Minolta Maxxum 7 and a Nikon F100 about 6 months ago because they were so "affordable". Now I could buy each of them for about 10% to 20% less. On the other hand, the price of a nice Maxxum 9 from KEH is about 20% more than 6 months ago.
I wonder if in a year or so everyone who wants a Maxxum 9 will have one and others from estate sales or collectors who have finally gotten that truly mint example they were looking for will increase the supply and cause the price to drop. Or not.
I am a bit unhappy that I spent more than I had to on some cameras I bought in the past year, but also unhappy that I might have to spend more a year from now to get the Maxxum 9 I am interested in now.
However, I would really kick myself if three years from now my numerous cameras (none of which are true collectables) are worth on half their current value. I would also really kick myself if Maxxum 9s or Fuji 6x9s, which I don't own but want, cost double what they do now.
It seems like there are almost as many unpredictable variables involved in guessing about this short and medium term valuation of cameras as predicting whether a stock will go up or down.
Maybe though, there is someone out there with enough understanding of the megatrends in this very limited market to make an educated guess about the market in film cameras in the coming months years and decades. I am interested in your thoughts...
Jay L
I am sure most reactions to this question will be highly speculative, but as a guy with GAS it is a relevant question. What I know for sure is that I bought a Minolta Maxxum 7 and a Nikon F100 about 6 months ago because they were so "affordable". Now I could buy each of them for about 10% to 20% less. On the other hand, the price of a nice Maxxum 9 from KEH is about 20% more than 6 months ago.
I wonder if in a year or so everyone who wants a Maxxum 9 will have one and others from estate sales or collectors who have finally gotten that truly mint example they were looking for will increase the supply and cause the price to drop. Or not.
I am a bit unhappy that I spent more than I had to on some cameras I bought in the past year, but also unhappy that I might have to spend more a year from now to get the Maxxum 9 I am interested in now.
However, I would really kick myself if three years from now my numerous cameras (none of which are true collectables) are worth on half their current value. I would also really kick myself if Maxxum 9s or Fuji 6x9s, which I don't own but want, cost double what they do now.
It seems like there are almost as many unpredictable variables involved in guessing about this short and medium term valuation of cameras as predicting whether a stock will go up or down.
Maybe though, there is someone out there with enough understanding of the megatrends in this very limited market to make an educated guess about the market in film cameras in the coming months years and decades. I am interested in your thoughts...
Jay L