How much for this Mamiya rb67 pro s outfit?

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I found the following for sale, and am wondering if it's a good deal? Ad says "adult-owned, low-use, excellent condition".

RB67 pro s body
120 back
prism viewfinder
waistlevel finder
127mm C lens
150mm sf C lens

What would you expect to pay, and what should I watch out for in terms of condition? Thanks!
 
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No thoughts? I am going to look at it tonight, and I've found some set ups using the rb67 pro s on KEH, but nothing with these accessories, unfortunately, so it's tough to compare.
 
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Thanks Dan! Willamette Valley, eh? I'm a former Duck. :smile:
 

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Put all those items in your KEH cart and you'll have a good idea of the upper price range that it's worth, generally speaking. The 127mm lens should be cheap as they are very, very common. The same goes for the finders unless they are metered. Does the 150mm have the disks?

- Randy
 

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It will also make a difference which back and which prism are included. If it is the ProS back, it will have the double exposure interlock, which is nice. Condition will probably make a bigger difference. I agree to just put the items in a cart, or jot down the prices at KEH for these items at Excellent and Bargain pricing.
 

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Put all those items in your KEH cart and you'll have a good idea of the upper price range that it's worth, generally speaking..

Personally, I would aim for no more than 75% of the KEH price assuming the seller is knowledgeable about the functional condition of the camera and you have confidence in their assessment (and honesty). Perhaps go a bit higher if a) this is exactly what you want and b) the seller will take it back if it doesn't work properly right off the bat.

I figure 75% is midway between what you would pay KEH and what they would get selling to KEH. Seems fair to me.

If it's one of these "I haven't used it in years" or "it's my late uncle's camera" I'd aim for 50%.
 

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A big chunk of the "what it's worth" is going to be the disks for the 150 lens. -- for the lot , $200-350
 
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Thanks everyone! I went to look at it, and it was in great shape. It does have the disks for the 150 lens, so that was a good thing. I asked the guy why he was selling, and he wants to go digital. Since I had an extra 20D and some accessories for it laying around, we arranged a trade. Win-win - I'm thrilled! :smile:
 

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Thanks everyone! I went to look at it, and it was in great shape. It does have the disks for the 150 lens, so that was a good thing. I asked the guy why he was selling, and he wants to go digital. Since I had an extra 20D and some accessories for it laying around, we arranged a trade. Win-win - I'm thrilled! :smile:

You should be thrilled. In two years the 20D will be superseded several times and considered obsolete while the RB67 will still be a great film camera for you.

Steve
 

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Disks? You mean filters?

The 150mm lens (originally) came with three diffusion disks that can be inserted behind the front element. They give varying degrees of softness, although the lens can be used without them as well. Having the disks included changes the value of the lens, at least in my experience...

- Randy
 

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the rb67 is an awsome camera, and i shot with the 150sf all the time,
 
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