tribalista000
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What I've noticed here in the Philippines is that some of the digi shooters are going back to film and local prices for 2nd hand stuff are outrageously overpriced.
The prices I've seen for trackable shipping have been insanely high. Am I looking in the wrong places?
As far as buying stuff on ebay, speaking as a US buyer, I can usually find much better deals in forums than I can on Ebay. Heck, I can find much better deals at used camera stores on the internet than I can on Ebay.
The prices I've seen for trackable shipping have been insanely high. Am I looking in the wrong places?
I can (and have) found better deals on APUG than on eBay!
And with more trust between forum members.
Locally I can see and touch before committing. That's important.
The lack of affordable lab processing has become the biggest impediment to using film. The at-home lab is only economically viable if it is supported by the affordable lab ecosystem. When people see that lab processing is unaffordable they dump their film gear. It's an affordability issue and not a quality issue.
The prices I've seen for trackable shipping have been insanely high. Am I looking in the wrong places?
1. The economy was decimated by the housing bubble; Banks tightened up credit and raised interest rates before consumer protection laws took effect.
2. People lost alot of money in the market 2 years back and then bailed out instead of buying.
3. We all know digital has been killing off film cameras sales, which for a time gave us alot of deals on good lenses in dead brands till 4/3rd's came along. Now their just as expensive as ever, if you can find the good ones.
4. Shipping and handling became expensive. Many sellers on Ebay became a little too greedy with their rates.
5. Many older cameras need a cla and when you cost that in the price is much higher.
6. I believe buyers (if any) that are on the sidelines are worried about films continuance. Too many film is dead articles.
7. Labs are dying, processing fee's went up, and mailing film out is not cheap if you have to pay rates like $17 a 36 exp roll printed at pro labs. With mailing back and forth and handling you've got an easy $25 a roll cost for the enthusiast. Local labs are of course is best, doing your own better. Now the cheap route is Costco.
8. The dollar lost value, gas is expensive, home insurance shot thru the roof if your near the hurricane coast, and food prices are up up.
Really, I'm surprised anything sells in the U.S. concerning film cameras. Accessories and lenses go, but bodies(?) why, we all have drawers full.
I rarely buy off e-bay any more because the prices are generally outrageous. Occasionally when I decide to bid on something the dealer will not take anything but"rip-off pal". In those cases I walk as far away as possible. Once burned is enough.
Some shippers are too lazy to find out the actual rate, charge way more, then pocket the difference.
USPS/Canada Post mesh very well re: tracking. I resent being charged a flat "international" USPS rate that's wildly out of line with rates on the USPS site for PMI that's insurable, trackable and reasonably priced. Some shippers are too lazy to find out the actual rate, charge way more, then pocket the difference. Most US sellers I've dealt with were honest about this and charged the metered rate.
Craigslist: Have you seen the prices people are asking for junk? Is anything being sold there?
I completely agree with this. I always want to ask the seller what they are thinking. On occasion a interesting list will come about, but just crazy in price (my opinion). In the last week there has been an Agfa Isollette for $125, a Kodak Vigilant for $250 and Omega D5 enlarger for $450 and a D2 for $125. I have 2- D2's setting in my darkroom with no home as I have 3 D5's set up and ready. If only the D2's were not setting on them. I was going to Craigslist them, but I don't see the point. I listed a Pentax K1000 w/ f2 lens and verified shutter times for $75 and received an offer of $30. I'll keep it for a back up at that price.
Craigslist operates under a completely different dynamic than auction sites or even classified ads in the newspaper. Craigslist is a "horse trading" venue. With a few exceptions, no one accepts the price listed in an ad. Everyone expects to negotiate to the real price for an item. Knowlegeable sellers do not list an item at a price they actually expect to get. They list it for much more because that sets the initial negotiation range and target offer range.
If you want $100 for a lens, you don't list it for $100 on Craigslist. If you do, all of the offers you get will be in the $30 to $40 range. If you list it for $275 you've got room to negotiate to your real $100 expectation. Your first offer might even be for $100, so you take it. And every once in awhile, you might get lucky and some Craigslist noob who hasn't done their research and who has a strong desire for what you're selling will actually pay you your inflated price.
I don't have any problem getting the price I want for items I sell on Craiglist.
Craigslist operates under a completely different dynamic than auction sites or even classified ads in the newspaper. Craigslist is a "horse trading" venue. With a few exceptions, no one accepts the price listed in an ad. Everyone expects to negotiate to the real price for an item. Knowlegeable sellers do not list an item at a price they actually expect to get. They list it for much more because that sets the initial negotiation range and target offer range.
If you want $100 for a lens, you don't list it for $100 on Craigslist. If you do, all of the offers you get will be in the $30 to $40 range. If you list it for $275 you've got room to negotiate to your real $100 expectation. Your first offer might even be for $100, so you take it. And every once in awhile, you might get lucky and some Craigslist noob who hasn't done their research and who has a strong desire for what you're selling will actually pay you your inflated price.
I don't have any problem getting the price I want for items I sell on Craiglist.
I've had a great run recently on Craigslist buying Canon EOS film bodies and kit zoom lenses at ridiculously low prices.
On the other hand, the KEH prices for the Olympus Zuiko lenses that I use the most have gone way, way up.
And eBay is incredibly uninteresting now (for Olympus and Mamiya stuff), whereas 2-3 years ago it was great for buyers.
So I would guess that we are seeing fundamental market changes.
...When I reply, they go on about how much they originally paid for it, ...
As a CL buyer, I take exactly the opposite approach. If someone's listed something for far more than the market value I assume they're too lazy to do their research, and don't even bother contacting them; it's not worth my time and effort to educate them. If somebody lists something I want at a fair price I'll buy without haggling.
As a CL buyer, I take exactly the opposite approach. If someone's listed something for far more than the market value I assume they're too lazy to do their research, and don't even bother contacting them; it's not worth my time and effort to educate them. If somebody lists something I want at a fair price I'll buy without haggling.
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