I took a look around and i could only find a bargain condition D1X,
at Keh for $750. B&H had none. Not only scarce, but if it had been in
excellent or like new condition probably selling for more than the
other 5MP DSLR new.
Geez I bought a new Leica M3 in 1965 for $270. Does that really say
anything about anything except the economy and inflation?
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Mar 20, 2006, at 5:46 AM, AG Schnozz wrote:
>> I think only the higher end of the DSLR market will avoid the
>> carnage here.
>
> Really?
>
> What is the current going price on the following:
> F5-based Kodak dSLRs
> Kodak's SLR/n, SLR/c
> Fuji S1, S2
> Nikon D1, D1x, D1h
> Canon D1, D1s
> Canon D30, D60, 10D
> Konica-Minolta D7D
> Olympus E-1
>
> They all are cratering in comparison to their original price.
> Notice I didn't even both describing the precipitious fall of
> digital backs. It's just that when you start at a higher price,
> the used prices remain higher.
>
> Now compare that to a Mamiya 645 kit built in 1976 (thirty years
> old) that STILL sells for as much as the original purchase
> price.
>
> AG
>
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