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09/07/2004 05:53:50 AM · #1 |
I may have the chance of buying a second hand 10D off a friend who is going for the new 20D, about 2 yrs old in excellent condition, body only, what price do you reckon ? (UK)
Thanks.
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09/07/2004 05:56:47 AM · #2 |
How many frames has it taken?
Check on Ebay for prices - probably the best idea..
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09/07/2004 05:58:17 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by peecee: I may have the chance of buying a second hand 10D off a friend who is going for the new 20D, about 2 yrs old in excellent condition, body only, what price do you reckon ? (UK)
Thanks. |
Between 800-1000 pound it what I found from a quick google search. Not too far from the mark in my opinion... Say 900 for a good price.
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09/07/2004 06:01:19 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by PaulMdx: How many frames has it taken?
Check on Ebay for prices - probably the best idea.. | \
Ebay prices are inflated.. A mate of mine just sold a second hand 300D on Ebay for AUD$1475.00 (US$1020.00) body and kit lens.
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09/07/2004 06:18:36 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by BooZon: Ebay prices are inflated.. A mate of mine just sold a second hand 300D on Ebay for AUD$1475.00 (US$1020.00) body and kit lens. |
I think that depends very much on location, especially when translating currency. In the UK it's likely to be more reasonable I'd imagine.
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09/07/2004 06:32:14 AM · #6 |
Wow! seems to hold it's price doesn't it, thanks guys.
Edit: He has actually just said whatever his dealer offers him trade, I can have it for the same price, is that good news?
Message edited by author 2004-09-07 06:33:38.
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09/07/2004 06:39:39 AM · #7 |
theres a lot of 2ndhand 10d's going in the local classifieds paper here in dublin for between 1100 and 1500 euros.(£680 - 1020)
//www.buyandsell.ie
I'd say offer him £750 but go no higher than £900. |
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09/07/2004 06:39:58 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by peecee: Wow! seems to hold it's price doesn't it, thanks guys.
Edit: He has actually just said whatever his dealer offers him trade, I can have it for the same price, is that good news? |
I would say so since the dealer will give him a lower price than he would receive through a private sale since the camera shop has to make a profit when they turn around to sell the camera.
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09/07/2004 02:16:57 PM · #9 |
Update,
The dealer has offered him £650, so that is the price I can get it for.
Any thoughts, body only remember,
& how much am I going to pay for a "starter" lens ?
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09/07/2004 02:22:13 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by peecee: The dealer has offered him £650, so that is the price I can get it for. |
Go for it - great value at that price.
Originally posted by peecee: how much am I going to pay for a "starter" lens ? |
£80 - Canon 50mm/1.8
£160-300 - Sigma/Canon 75-300mm.
Those would get you started if you don't want any expensive glass.
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09/07/2004 02:50:50 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by PaulMdx: Originally posted by peecee: The dealer has offered him £650, so that is the price I can get it for. |
Go for it - great value at that price.
Originally posted by peecee: how much am I going to pay for a "starter" lens ? |
£80 - Canon 50mm/1.8
£160-300 - Sigma/Canon 75-300mm.
Those would get you started if you don't want any expensive glass. |
Thanks Paul,
Just got to pursuade the good lady now :)
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09/07/2004 02:56:20 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by peecee: Thanks Paul,
Just got to pursuade the good lady now :) |
Well that would be:
"But it's suuuuch good value.. I'll NEVER get such a good deal again.. And I've been getting REALLY good scores on DPC lately, so it'll be worth having...."
;-D
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09/09/2004 06:21:14 AM · #13 |
Looks like I will be going for the 10D
Anyone suggest the best lens from this lot: please. bear in mind I have no lenses at present at all.
Ebay auction page
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09/09/2004 06:29:00 AM · #14 |
How much do you have to spend on lenses?
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09/09/2004 07:28:52 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by PaulMdx: How much do you have to spend on lenses? |
Hi Paul,
Good question, not a lot at the moment, I've only just convinced my good lady to let me get the camera, so around £100 for starters, unless I get a good price for my fuji then I can rethink it. I remember years ago having a couple of Tamron zooms on my slr and they were quite good, so that is an option for cheaper glass I suppose.
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09/09/2004 09:25:42 AM · #16 |
Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di- about $360 US or Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM- about $229 US. If you can't afford one of those, then the 50mm f/1.8 is your best bet. |
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09/09/2004 09:38:31 AM · #17 |
Thanks, but what about the ones on the auction site below ?
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09/09/2004 10:40:48 AM · #18 |
My 75-300 IS USM is on Ebay right now ;)
This is something you must have! but worth a mail to the seller as its advertised as a 50mm f/1.8 MK1 but the box looks like it is for a MKII
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09/09/2004 11:31:50 AM · #19 |
Originally posted by Ecce Signum: My 75-300 IS USM is on Ebay right now ;)
This is something you must have! but worth a mail to the seller as its advertised as a 50mm f/1.8 MK1 but the box looks like it is for a MKII |
Thanks, I have done, I did bid on a couple but was outbid in the final seconds !
Paul.
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09/10/2004 11:05:01 AM · #20 |
I got no reply from the seller so I didn't bid.
Can anyone tell me, can I expect a similar quality from the standard canon 1.8 MK11 as I am getting from my fuji 602 ?
If I buy the 10D it will be a while before I can get better glass.
Any suggestions other than the 1.8 if I stretch it to £200 ?
Message edited by author 2004-09-10 11:06:00.
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09/10/2004 11:27:51 AM · #21 |
Originally posted by peecee: can I expect a similar quality from the standard canon 1.8 MK11 as I am getting from my fuji 602 ? |
The 50/1.8 is a VERY high quality lens. It may not have great range, but you'll be able to crop images smaller than the frame and still have great results.
Give me a minute, I'll take a sample shot........
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09/10/2004 11:38:14 AM · #22 |
Full image:
Cropped 1:1:
Shot on ISO 200, 1/200" shutter at f/4.0 with 420EX flash to compensate for the dark, rainy day..
Edit: Changed pics to one using flash..
Message edited by author 2004-09-10 11:47:48.
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09/10/2004 01:43:53 PM · #23 |
That is impressive Paul,
Looks like the way to go for the time being.
Thanks.
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