rayonline_nz
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Over 25 years ago, I worked for photographers that had their gear for decades. Rarely photographers got rid of their gear. There was a change when digital photography became common and a lot of photographers felt the need to upgrade. There were tons of film gear on eBay for little money. I was able to buy film cameras I dreamed of having in the 80's and 90's. Now the price of old cameras has gone up. No more Hasselblad 500CM kits with 2 backs 80mm lens and a prism for $800. I also shoot digital. Pros and amateurs are selling their old gear to buy new gear. I decided to get a used Fuji XT-1 for half the original price. The camera is like new. GAS is driving the churn in photo gear and eBay is one fo the outlets.
In in NZ it's not unheard of a 500CM with the 80mm and 1 back could go for as little as $600US. Things do not get listed frequently thou and more than not it's about the same cost as the USA and things just get unsold.
a lot of the people i know sold their pro film gear and have tried to give away darkroom stuff but no one wants it.
i've given a lot of things gifted to me to community arts centers so they can keep being used by people who want and need them.
I got into BW film developing at home, no printing with darkroom though. Prob about 2013. I got many stuff for free but you are correct, darkroom stuff no one wants basically. One could sell it on auctions online for maybe $15US say a developing tank with some measuring cylinders etc and a thermometer.