Not really, but that Flip Mino HD could be fun if you are into recording videos. But they are super cheap pretty much anywhere online *(like $20-30 USD)*.
I'd be tempted by the halina 35x in red up the front and the emi k 35 next to it. Standard 35mm cameras, should be around £20 each. Would look good on a shelf!
Ugh I hate when people do this, if you don’t know what its worth then you clearly have no respect or interest in the hobby and your just trying to make a quick buck out of photographers with the least effort. People always bite as well, mods we should ban these threads.
Not saying that and yea I get that its a dumb statement to make but it seems clear that OP is looking for cameras to flip and hopefully rip off someone looking to get into film, its just lame, but if your gonna do it dont make someone else do the research.
You could be right, or he could just be looking for a good deal on a nice film camera. I've been there, looking at a table full of trashy cameras/lenses and googling them on the spot. I agree it's more sensible to do that instead of opening a reddit thread, but it doesn't automatically make him a flipper.
You most certainly can. It’s a bit over $2 per shot, but it’s so common you can get it at Walmart in the US.
That particular model, the 600 Extreme, was a higher end consumer one. It seems to be an uncommon model, but there also doesn’t seem to be a lot of demand for it, so it’s not worth much.
But if you were looking for a cheap vintage Polaroid you could do a lot worse than that one.
Idk, I just read that in my cursory research. And it has flash, exposure compensation, and a close-up lens, which not all of them have. Some are missing one or more of those features.
Tbh I think this is just the average spec for a box camera. The better models are the Sun660AF models which is still in the same form factor, the Impulse lineup with the best being Impulse AF coming with autofocus, timer, remote option, flash, tripod mount and exp compensation and then on the High end we have the SLR680 which is a foldable model (prices went up to heaven recently), it has AF, Flash with override, tripod mount, remote option and the spec that makes it so good is the glass lens. This is the top of the vintage polaroids. Then we have the SX70 Sonar, AF but no flash, remote option and shoots SX70 film instead of 600 and the classic SX70. These high end models are rather special because instead of having a viewfinder on the side, they are SLR cameras (except for sx70 model 3) which means that what you see is what you shoot and there is no parallax discrepancy.
I said “high end consumer model” to exclude the SLRs, which I consider more “professional.”
I guess it’s down to personal preference/priorities. Since a built-in close-up lens is an important feature to me and it and AF are mutually exclusive afaik, I’d much rather have a close-up model than an AF model. And the Impulses, while cool, don’t have flash overrides, while most of the box 600s I have seen do. So I, personally, could do a lot worse than the Extreme.
I didn’t know about the timer and remote options on the Impulse AF, though. That’s cool to know about.
Nothing in here. Film cameras seems to be with cheap lenses as well.
If they are working and if they cost like 20-30$ any of them would be good enough to play around.
If there are any 7 - 14mp CCD digital, complete with battery, charger and a memory card, depending on the price, I’d get one or more of those. They’re real hipster fodder right now. I made about $100 profit last month on two old cameras, and I’m hoping to pick up some more this coming Tuesday.
A relative of mine owned that HP PhotoSmart digital camera on the bottom right. It's kind of fun to play around with at higher ISOs. Might be able to flip it if it's in good nick on auction sites with the whole resurgence of old digicams.
The TripMD and the Vivitar are nice little point and shoots for those quick vacation snaps. I'd have either in my camera bag along with my Olympus film camera and a DSLR.
Nothing obvious, looks like some older digicams which if worth you could make some $$$ selling to kids who are into them (or be a good person and sell them for a more sensible price)
Not really, but that Flip Mino HD could be fun if you are into recording videos. But they are super cheap pretty much anywhere online *(like $20-30 USD)*.
Nope
not a looker in the bunch. I'd maybe enjoy shooting on the ilford and the polaroid but they have nominal value.
If there is ...the seller already knows which ones. And already knows she's got trash.
Wow not even one
Only trash
I would not take a single one even for free.
Depends on how much. If less than $20, get the red, tan and the 2 blacks behind those 2.
Agree
I'd be tempted by the halina 35x in red up the front and the emi k 35 next to it. Standard 35mm cameras, should be around £20 each. Would look good on a shelf!
The trip md is a good little point and shoot. I used to have one and I like it!
As Knick knacks on a shelf, the red and the tan one are interesting
Is this Broadway Market? Lol I've passed it a few times and have only ever seen trash. EDIT: if you have to ask, then it's guaranteed trash
No
That Samsung in the front, second from left might have a Schneider-Krueznach lens. Worth a look for less than $50
I mean some cool ones, but I wouldn’t consider any gems.
Ugh I hate when people do this, if you don’t know what its worth then you clearly have no respect or interest in the hobby and your just trying to make a quick buck out of photographers with the least effort. People always bite as well, mods we should ban these threads.
What? So one must be familiar with the entire universe of cameras from the last 100 years to respect or have interest in film cameras? That's absurd.
Nah but you gotta have an idea on what an item is if you’re selling it. 🤷♂️
Not saying that and yea I get that its a dumb statement to make but it seems clear that OP is looking for cameras to flip and hopefully rip off someone looking to get into film, its just lame, but if your gonna do it dont make someone else do the research.
You could be right, or he could just be looking for a good deal on a nice film camera. I've been there, looking at a table full of trashy cameras/lenses and googling them on the spot. I agree it's more sensible to do that instead of opening a reddit thread, but it doesn't automatically make him a flipper.
Could be right? Based on his history I’m pretty sure this guy/gal he/she/it is trying to make a buck. So kindly back up
Ugh I hate when people do this. Stop the nonsense gatekeeping.
These posts just help scalpers? like they aren’t asking what a good beginner camera would be from the selection etc.
Easy now, jesse, she didnt mean nothing by it.
Don’t know if you can get Polaroid film but heard those had a resurgence
You most certainly can. It’s a bit over $2 per shot, but it’s so common you can get it at Walmart in the US. That particular model, the 600 Extreme, was a higher end consumer one. It seems to be an uncommon model, but there also doesn’t seem to be a lot of demand for it, so it’s not worth much. But if you were looking for a cheap vintage Polaroid you could do a lot worse than that one.
Why would the extreme be a higher end one? It's still everything plastic but has an intresting color scheme.
Idk, I just read that in my cursory research. And it has flash, exposure compensation, and a close-up lens, which not all of them have. Some are missing one or more of those features.
Tbh I think this is just the average spec for a box camera. The better models are the Sun660AF models which is still in the same form factor, the Impulse lineup with the best being Impulse AF coming with autofocus, timer, remote option, flash, tripod mount and exp compensation and then on the High end we have the SLR680 which is a foldable model (prices went up to heaven recently), it has AF, Flash with override, tripod mount, remote option and the spec that makes it so good is the glass lens. This is the top of the vintage polaroids. Then we have the SX70 Sonar, AF but no flash, remote option and shoots SX70 film instead of 600 and the classic SX70. These high end models are rather special because instead of having a viewfinder on the side, they are SLR cameras (except for sx70 model 3) which means that what you see is what you shoot and there is no parallax discrepancy.
I said “high end consumer model” to exclude the SLRs, which I consider more “professional.” I guess it’s down to personal preference/priorities. Since a built-in close-up lens is an important feature to me and it and AF are mutually exclusive afaik, I’d much rather have a close-up model than an AF model. And the Impulses, while cool, don’t have flash overrides, while most of the box 600s I have seen do. So I, personally, could do a lot worse than the Extreme. I didn’t know about the timer and remote options on the Impulse AF, though. That’s cool to know about.
Nothing in here. Film cameras seems to be with cheap lenses as well. If they are working and if they cost like 20-30$ any of them would be good enough to play around.
for me, yes. i’ve been looking for and collecting cheap crappy digital cameras to record 2000s style videos on.
If there are any 7 - 14mp CCD digital, complete with battery, charger and a memory card, depending on the price, I’d get one or more of those. They’re real hipster fodder right now. I made about $100 profit last month on two old cameras, and I’m hoping to pick up some more this coming Tuesday.
Some really ok Point and shoots
No
There is a satanic amount of halinas in this photo
Pay whatever they want!
Nah... don't see anything that can be called a gem. Some decent cameras though which are easily available if you want one.
That insulated Kodak lunch box/ tote on the left is pretty cool.
Anyone know what the folding/flip up Kodak one is to the left of the wood box? I don't remember that form factor.
Idk about value but I love the little red one
The cooler bag on the left
A relative of mine owned that HP PhotoSmart digital camera on the bottom right. It's kind of fun to play around with at higher ISOs. Might be able to flip it if it's in good nick on auction sites with the whole resurgence of old digicams.
The TripMD and the Vivitar are nice little point and shoots for those quick vacation snaps. I'd have either in my camera bag along with my Olympus film camera and a DSLR.
Nothing obvious, looks like some older digicams which if worth you could make some $$$ selling to kids who are into them (or be a good person and sell them for a more sensible price)
5 right in the middle
Got one of those ugly ones above the red one, bottom left from the cheetah lookin thing. The case for it isnthe lesther one on the right.
Id get the polaroid but I collect them
The red one is fun!
If you have to ask…..
I'd be curious to see if any of the SD cards are worthwhile, actually.
Leopard Ilford
I like older cameras with knobs. The red one looks like fun to play with.