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Checklist before you buy used cameras and lenses on ebay

I love to buy used cameras and lenses on ebay, as you might have suspected ;) Most have arrived in great condition, but on some I have had problems. Here are some tips and links, gathering my and others experience (some good links at the bottom of the article). Don’t be shy to fill in with your tips in the comments - or write a post of your own.

  1. Pricerange on previous sold lenses
    Check how much other people payed for the same lens. MFLenses has a Used lens price guide, use that and seach on forums, ebay and Google also. Research the lens well. For example there can be differences between batches of products hinted by the serialnumber.

  2. Reliable seller?
    When you buy anything, you need to know that the seller is ok. Check sellers feedback!. It should be 100% or close to it. Do a search on the sellers username, some sites has blacklists of bad sellers.

    Dont buy from Al Capone

    Dont buy from Al Capone

  3. Shipping
    I live in Sweden, buying a cheap heavy camera from ebay.com is not very smart for me since the shipping often will be very high. A filter or hood might work better. Possibly a lens. I more often buy heavy things from ebay.co.uk and the swedish version tradera.com
    Shipping could be expensive

    Shipping could be expensive

  4. Condition of the item
    No reason to buy worn stuff when mint condition often don’t cost much more. Watch out for the “I know nothing of cameras” auction. It can be a bargain or something really bad - there’s no way of knowing. You take a chance, sometimes you will get wonderful things and sometimes crap.

    If you wan’t to be sure the item is in good condition there should be images, you should see the lenses and make the seller write that there is no fungus or scratches. See the articles I link to below for more tips.

    however, sometimes it can be worth it taking a chance…

  5. Things to watch out for
    • Fungus - often look like small spiderwebs inside the lensglass.
    • Scratches - the lens can still work but you get it much cheaper!
    • Cleaningmarks - to hard cleaning can damage coating
    • Stuck/oily aperture - can work with cleaning if you feel up to it, otherwise don’t buy this.
    • Dented filterrings - you wan’t to be able to attach hoods, filter etc… and dents don’t look nice ;)
    • Corroded batteries - happens sometimes with old gear unused
    • Dead lightmeters - Camera can still be usable but not very fun

Links with more tips on how to buy used cameras and lenses:

Images in the article is from Wikimedia Commons

How much is a Tele-Tokina worth to you?

I’m thinking of selling my Tele-Tokina and need some help, how much is a Tele-Tokina worth to you? In a package I got this nice lens Tele-Tokina 105mm/2.8. It has T2 adaptall mount to M42 at the moment. I can’t find information on it on the Internet - this lens seam very rare. The one thing I can find is info on it’s sibling the Tokina Macro 105mm. I asked the worth on this Tele-Tokina on mflenses and got answers ranging from $10 to $400.

It has a small dent in the filterring but can still take filters, so it’s not too bad. Otherwise good condition. I can count 10 blades aperture. Preset. Sharp, but great bokeh. When I come to think of it maybe I should sell the Super-Takumar 105mm/2.8 instead… it’s not an easy choice. Here’s a link to my review on the Tele-Tokina.

What would you pay for this Tokina lens?

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Tele-Tokina 105mm/2.8 side

Tele-Tokina 105mm/2.8 side

Tele-Tokina 105mm/2.8 front

Tele-Tokina 105mm/2.8 front

Tele-Tokina 105mm/2.8 angle

Tele-Tokina 105mm/2.8 angle

Portrait of my wife and duaghter

Portrait of my wife and duaghter

Mushroom

Mushroom

My latest lens - The Yashica MC zoom 35-70mm 3.5-4.5

This is the lates lens I purchased. It’s a Yashica zoom, in new condition and I think it has very good optics. Related to the Contax 35-70?

Yashica MC Zoom 35-70mm 3.5-4.5

Yashica MC Zoom 35-70mm 3.5-4.5

Sold my S-M-C Takumar 300mm/f4

Yesterday I sold my Asahi Opt.Co. Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 300mm/f4. Needed the money and was my most valuable lens but the one I used the least. It was sold on swedish ebay “Tradera” for estimated $230.

Asahi S-M-C Takumar 300mm/4

Asahi S-M-C Takumar 300mm/4



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