I think film Hassys hold their value better

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
199,076
Messages
2,785,895
Members
99,797
Latest member
nishanaashref
Recent bookmarks
0

trythis

Member
Joined
Sep 26, 2013
Messages
1,208
Location
St Louis
Format
35mm
All digital bodies lose value very quickly compared to digital, right?
 

benjiboy

Subscriber
Joined
Apr 18, 2005
Messages
11,972
Location
U.K.
Format
35mm
Digital technology is moving so fast that it is constantly out dating the hardware so that this years cutting edge cameras in a couple of years will be a joke, you only have to look at the prices of second hand top of the range pro DSLRs compared with what they cost new a couple of years ago.
 
OP
OP
Mainecoonmaniac
Joined
Dec 10, 2009
Messages
6,297
Format
Multi Format
This is just speculation of course, but Hasslelblad and Leica feels a great need to go digital. I wonder if both camera manufacturers are making a wrong decision? Once these top end cameras go digital, they become just another consumer commodity that's disposable and not worthy of cherishing. What's your take?
 

gone

Member
Joined
Jun 14, 2009
Messages
5,504
Location
gone
Format
Medium Format
Wow, I can get one for under $10,000! Or, I could get the 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home we live in w/ central A/C, Florida room, etc that's 10 minutes from the beach for under $10,000, which is what we did. Hmmm, let me think about this.....camera, home, camera, home. I can't seem to make up my mind here. I wonder what the 'ol lady would say if I told her I'd sold the place, but bought a nice digital camera?

Seriously, if they can discount these things that much and STILL make money (no one thinks they're taking a loss, right?), you have to wonder what it actually costs them to make the stuff? Pretty nifty markups I'll bet.
 
Last edited by a moderator:

NB23

Member
Joined
Jul 26, 2009
Messages
4,307
Format
35mm
Film is such a great medium. It involves passion, from buying that roll f film to developing it to printing it in the darkroom.

Yeah, I dare anyone to talk to me about passion in executing comands in photoshop and inkjet printing.
 

Photo Engineer

Subscriber
Joined
Apr 19, 2005
Messages
29,018
Location
Rochester, NY
Format
Multi Format
You may all have it wrong. The camera technology (used in both film and digital) is mature. It is the sensor technology that is moving so fast that it is obsoleting things quickly. Also, the current sensor prices are dropping so fast that they have to do something to move older and more expensive stock.

At least that is my guess. The same thing happened a few years ago. They had to change backs to account for the new sensor formats and image density, and also the new range of speeds.

PE
 

cliveh

Subscriber
Joined
Oct 9, 2010
Messages
7,548
Format
35mm RF
Film is such a great medium. It involves passion, from buying that roll f film to developing it to printing it in the darkroom.

Yeah, I dare anyone to talk to me about passion in executing comands in photoshop and inkjet printing.

Why shouldn't someone be passionate about Photoshop and inkjet printing? It is just another medium, but not one you prefer.
 

film_man

Member
Joined
Dec 17, 2009
Messages
1,575
Location
London
Format
Multi Format
Wow, I can get one for under $10,000! Or, I could get the 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home we live in w/ central A/C, Florida room, etc that's 10 minutes from the beach for under $10,000, which is what we did. Hmmm, let me think about this.....camera, home, camera, home. I can't seem to make up my mind here. I wonder what the 'ol lady would say if I told her I'd sold the place, but bought a nice digital camera?

Seriously, if they can discount these things that much and STILL make money (no one thinks they're taking a loss, right?), you have to wonder what it actually costs them to make the stuff? Pretty nifty markups I'll bet.

A new 503CW, A12 and 80CFE was over $10000 new a few years ago so it's got nothing to do with it being digital or not.
 

film_man

Member
Joined
Dec 17, 2009
Messages
1,575
Location
London
Format
Multi Format
By the way, I bought a 501CM kit for £1050 5 years ago. I sold a 501CM kit for £1030 5 weeks ago. Yet someone paid over £5000 for it new back in 1998 (serial number was from 1998). Couldn't be too pleased when they traded that in. If I recall correctly the V price list was up till last year and an A12 back was £750, ie over $1000, a 80CFE was £3500 and a 50CFE something like that. In fact what was remarkable about the Hasselblad lens prices was they were all pretty much £3500.
 

Arklatexian

Member
Joined
Jul 28, 2014
Messages
1,777
Location
Shreveport,
Format
Multi Format
I think film Hasseys hold their value better

This is just speculation of course, but Hasslelblad and Leica feels a great need to go digital. I wonder if both camera manufacturers are making a wrong decision? Once these top end cameras go digital, they become just another consumer commodity that's disposable and not worthy of cherishing. What's your take?


You may be correct regarding Hasselblad, I don't really know if they still make a film camera but Leica certainly does. Unless things have changed lately Leica is making at least three film cameras including one made for B&W. I can guarantee that they will not continue to do so if people, who have the money, don't buy them....Regards
 
OP
OP
Mainecoonmaniac
Joined
Dec 10, 2009
Messages
6,297
Format
Multi Format
I don't know either but..

You may be correct regarding Hasselblad, I don't really know if they still make a film camera but Leica certainly does. Unless things have changed lately Leica is making at least three film cameras including one made for B&W. I can guarantee that they will not continue to do so if people, who have the money, don't buy them....Regards

There are so many used film Hasselblads, I wonder if there's a market for any new ones? Great cameras and timeless design.
 

summicron1

Subscriber
Joined
Jul 28, 2010
Messages
2,920
Location
Ogden, Utah
Format
Multi Format
You may be correct regarding Hasselblad, I don't really know if they still make a film camera but Leica certainly does. Unless things have changed lately Leica is making at least three film cameras including one made for B&W. I can guarantee that they will not continue to do so if people, who have the money, don't buy them....Regards



made for black and white? Um -- all their film cameras can shoot b/w just fine. I have not seen any sales figures for their film cameras, but I suspect it is not large. What they're selling now sounds more like toys for the few folks who want to shoot film and don't want to buy used because, really, their most recent offering is virtually an M3 -- so why not just buy an M3?
 

Sirius Glass

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 18, 2007
Messages
50,399
Location
Southern California
Format
Multi Format
Why shouldn't someone be passionate about Photoshop and inkjet printing? It is just another medium, but not one you prefer.

What is there to get excited about Photo$hop and stinkjet printing?
 

Photo Engineer

Subscriber
Joined
Apr 19, 2005
Messages
29,018
Location
Rochester, NY
Format
Multi Format
Ooooo, I just cannot wait to sit down hunched in front of a monitor moving a little mouse around and clicking on dust motes! :D

PE
 

trythis

Member
Joined
Sep 26, 2013
Messages
1,208
Location
St Louis
Format
35mm
Perhaps these digital cameras would hold their value longer if the sensors could be replaced by just opening a door on the back and swapping them out...
:wink:
 

Truzi

Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2012
Messages
2,652
Format
Multi Format
Perhaps these digital cameras would hold their value longer if the sensors could be replaced by just opening a door on the back and swapping them out...
:wink:
How would the companies make money if they can't sell us the same thing over and over?:smile:
 

Sirius Glass

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 18, 2007
Messages
50,399
Location
Southern California
Format
Multi Format
The film Hasselblads are keepers for me.
 

MattKing

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Apr 24, 2005
Messages
53,171
Location
Delta, BC Canada
Format
Medium Format
Perhaps these digital cameras would hold their value longer if the sensors could be replaced by just opening a door on the back and swapping them out...
:wink:
Whenever some of my friends start talking about sensor cleaning, I tell them I just replace my sensor every time I take a photograph.
 

Slixtiesix

Subscriber
Joined
Jul 31, 2006
Messages
1,408
Format
Medium Format
Before Hasselblad discontinued the 200 series 10 years ago there were nice rebates and they sold a 203FE and the lenses for half the original price. Maybe we will see the H5D discontinued soon?
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom