Having recently decided to consider the purchase of a new medium format camera, I've started with my usual 'ebay dance', mostly on the UK and German versions of the site, to get ballpark figures for condition, price, accessories, what sold, what didn't sell, and so on.
While doing this, I noticed an interesting phenomenon in which many sellers will have some flavour of the following in their item's description:
-'freshly CLAd'
-'just out of the workshop'
-'professionally overhauled'
And so on. However, having contacted a few of these sellers to investigate the details of the CLA (what was done, who did it, what's the warranty, is there written proof, etc) the answer is, invariably, either silence or some variation of 'actually I did it'.
I'm just wondering if there is some sort of 'self-repair' thing going on where bored, Covid-recluse film camera owners give it a go at 'fixing' a camera, having perhaps learnt from a couple of youtube videos, before attempting to dump the result on the auction sites?
What have people's experiences been in this regard? What I slightly worry about is, with the increase of 'self repair' videos on youtube, are more people opening up those poor Rolleis and Hassleblad with only a faint idea about what they're doing, and, importantly, should we expect an increasing number of knackered/misaligned/miscalibrated classic cameras for sale?
While doing this, I noticed an interesting phenomenon in which many sellers will have some flavour of the following in their item's description:
-'freshly CLAd'
-'just out of the workshop'
-'professionally overhauled'
And so on. However, having contacted a few of these sellers to investigate the details of the CLA (what was done, who did it, what's the warranty, is there written proof, etc) the answer is, invariably, either silence or some variation of 'actually I did it'.
I'm just wondering if there is some sort of 'self-repair' thing going on where bored, Covid-recluse film camera owners give it a go at 'fixing' a camera, having perhaps learnt from a couple of youtube videos, before attempting to dump the result on the auction sites?
What have people's experiences been in this regard? What I slightly worry about is, with the increase of 'self repair' videos on youtube, are more people opening up those poor Rolleis and Hassleblad with only a faint idea about what they're doing, and, importantly, should we expect an increasing number of knackered/misaligned/miscalibrated classic cameras for sale?
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