Huss
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I was thinking about this. It seems that some gear is too cheap and so distorts our reality as to what things are worth and what they should cost.
I've been harping on about the Nikon N80 recently - a truly awesome camera that you can get for $20 if you are a little patient. And of course I happily paid that. But it's also a record scratch moment. $20? New disposable/reusable plastic cameras w fixed lens aperture and one shutter speed are $30+.
The Konica C35 EF3 that I love and use is at least $100. And I think the Konica is totally worth $100! But why?
One cheap/cheerful and sh1tty P&S camera is worth $10. Another that is basically the exact same thing, and takes the exact same quality of pics is $300! Because it is trendy, for no other objective reason.
Yes, I know about supply and demand but this seems so off. I think the lack of demand - and hence the super low prices - is because the avg consumer has no idea that these things exist!
From a practical viewpoint, this is what IMO will make it so difficult for someone like Pentax to re-enter the film market. How much would it cost them to make an N80 equivalent now? $1000? $1500? Leica can get away with their new M prices, because old M prices are so high.
How much would it cost Pentax to make a new P&S now? When you can buy a box load of old Pentax P&S for $50..
Used stuff is too cheap if we want anyone apart from Leica to enter the market.
One a completely unrelated side-note, I'll be selling gear at super premium levels, and you should all thank me for it. I am trying to save the industry.
I've been harping on about the Nikon N80 recently - a truly awesome camera that you can get for $20 if you are a little patient. And of course I happily paid that. But it's also a record scratch moment. $20? New disposable/reusable plastic cameras w fixed lens aperture and one shutter speed are $30+.
The Konica C35 EF3 that I love and use is at least $100. And I think the Konica is totally worth $100! But why?
One cheap/cheerful and sh1tty P&S camera is worth $10. Another that is basically the exact same thing, and takes the exact same quality of pics is $300! Because it is trendy, for no other objective reason.
Yes, I know about supply and demand but this seems so off. I think the lack of demand - and hence the super low prices - is because the avg consumer has no idea that these things exist!
From a practical viewpoint, this is what IMO will make it so difficult for someone like Pentax to re-enter the film market. How much would it cost them to make an N80 equivalent now? $1000? $1500? Leica can get away with their new M prices, because old M prices are so high.
How much would it cost Pentax to make a new P&S now? When you can buy a box load of old Pentax P&S for $50..
Used stuff is too cheap if we want anyone apart from Leica to enter the market.
One a completely unrelated side-note, I'll be selling gear at super premium levels, and you should all thank me for it. I am trying to save the industry.