I guess there a couple reasons IMO. The F5 is pushing 20 years old now and a lot were made so they are not uncommon. I have one and it is a great piece of hardware. I also have an EOS 1d mkII that I paid 3500 for brand new. I guess I could get only a fraction of that if I tried to sell it.
Too big, too bulky and too heavy. The F4 was bad enough but bolting on that 'anchor' to the base killed it for me. I will wait for an F6 when they drop down in price a bit.
Yup, no one needs a 8FPS film camera these days
What's going on in the world?, I just bought a F5 for $150
In the late 90's they sold new for about $3500.00 ! :crazy
I always wanted one back then but I did not have the silly money for one.
Johnkpap
Sad to say, but your experience is not unusual. I paid only $212.00 USD for one of my F5 bodies (and it came with all its original documentation and packaging); the second - complete with a nice Lowepro bag - cost not much more (< $250.00 USD, if memory serves). Both are in almost mint condition (KEH E+). My F4e was likewise almost a freebie (<$100.00 USD, with shipping to Vancouver, BC). "Worst" though, was my last purchase of an F3HP and, subsequently, its MD4 drive: the camera (original price of $1219.00 USD - from Bel Air Camera of Palo Alto, CA listed on the box) was purchased for $85.00 USD; its MD4 (almost mint) was purchased on eBay for $6.01 USD (yes, you read that correctly). Looking in at ebay, recently, and KEH as well, only the Fs and F2s seem to sell at something more than give away prices.
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