Nikon lenses, especially AF lenses, have always sold for high prices used
because the digital bodies work with them. I'm surprised at how much some of
the older Nikon lenses that do not work on digital (like Non-Ai lenses) sell
for though. The systems that are totally non-usable on digital, like Minolta
manual focus and Canon FD feature CHEAP lenses.
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On 6/10/09 7:32 PM, "Wayne Harridge" <wayneharridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Ken Norton <> wrote:
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>> LOLOLOLOL. Price is on the increase, bub. I am predicting that in five
>> years a clean example like that one will be selling for $3000+ USD.
>> Stay
>> tuned, certain rare OM items will go berzerk in pricing.
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> Yeah, I've noticed Oly prices seem to be holding up pretty well at KEH
> compared to say N*k*n.
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> However there seems to be a bit of a recovery in N*k*n lens prices on the
> auction site since the introduction of the D3 and D700.
>
> ...Wayne
>
> Wayne Harridge
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> http://lrh.structuregraphs.com
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