• Welcome to Photrio!
    Registration is fast and free. Join today to unlock search, see fewer ads, and access all forum features.
    Click here to sign up

Value of a ZeroImage camera right now?

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
203,112
Messages
2,849,939
Members
101,672
Latest member
Canon_cough
Recent bookmarks
3

Greg_E2

Member
Allowing Ads
Joined
Sep 19, 2025
Messages
53
Location
Usa
Format
Medium Format
I was just looking on the ZeroImage website to remind myself what I had in storage, and scrolling through the home page I saw the following.

US customers please do not place the order, we cannot ship to the US by this moment due to the tariff war!!!
So are we sitting on a small pile of silver right now?

Also not great because I wanted to add the cable shutter to at least one of mine, probably the multiformat.
 
If I thought you were serious, I'd say "SOLD!"

I do see them asking $500-$600 right now for the few that are listed.
 
@Greg_32 I have a Q:what is the film pressure plate made from ???
 
If it is an old Zero Image camera, the value is not much — even a NIB Zero Image... not necessarily valuable at full-cost for example. They are wooden, bespoke yes, true, but not of great value. Some have actually fallen apart in very humid environments. Others still have warped and lost precision from very hot climate (here in Australia e.g. Central Australia/NT and QLD).

The larger ones e.g. LF have garnered a keen following among collectors who are not photographers — the very people who marvel at the unique, minutiae of detail these cameras are known for. Many people unfamiliar with even a usual analogue camera would have no idea what they are looking at when they see e.g. my own Zero Image 69 120-format cameras.

It is greatly disappointing how things have transpired with the USA, but hopefully something will change in the future and again open the market to US residents. Zero Image is certainly hopeful in this regard!
 
Sounds like a personal decision on the part of the company, it's possible to buy goods from China if you are willing to pay a higher price. That would be 30% higher at the moment. I've made a few purchases from China recently with duties prepaid on their side.
 
Several nations have cut off postal delivery (of everything, letters as well as packages) to the USA.
 
@Greg_32 I have a Q:what is the film pressure plate made from ???
Generally, not much. It might be felt on some designs, but I think just wood of the Zero cameras, I haven't had mine out in more than 5 years.
 
I got my ZeroImage medium format pinhole camera used from KEH earlier this year, and it was much less than the MSRP for new cameras. It is beautifully made and a joy to use, but not necessarily an investment item.

Pinhole camera is still a niche, and it is not that difficult to build by able craftsman. You can see a lot of new manufacturers in recent years using wood and 3D printing. Besides, many"serious" pinholers will just build their own.
 
it is not that difficult to build by able craftsman.

School kids build pinhole cameras (or did when film was the primary photographic material). Anyone who can handle basic woodworking tools can build a roll film pinhole camera. A real craftsman can make it fancy, but it likely won't make significantly better images.
 
Zero Image cameras aren't going to turn into "investment items" just because of current tariff problems. You can still buy a variety of models at Blue Moon Camera and other retailers.
 
When I bought mine many years ago, I got the 6x9 and a 2000 for under $200, boxes, instructions, certificates.

I need to get processing under control to make it easier. Once upon a time I had a Jobo CPA with lift, lost that in a fire. I did buy a used ATL1000, but no place to set it up, and not even sure it is still working, been 20+ years now. Everyone wants a fortune for these processors now.
 
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