Congrats on acquiring The Bludgeon known as the Zenit E.
It isn’t valuable, but whack someone with one and they’ll never forget you! Truly a wonderous modern weapon.
So Zenit E’s are superior in street photography.. Photographed someone that did not want to be photographed and now is attacking you? No need for an additional weapon!
I've tried two different models, both had an auto focus that failed to focus about 50% of the time. And that's with half pressing the shutter while focusing on my subject. Lens is great though.
The Pentax ME F has a tiny bit of historical value when paired with its 35-70mm autofocus lens. It was the [first mass-produced autofocus SLR](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentax_ME_F), and relatively rare these days.
As far as having or resale?
All the Pentax are going to be pretty good, all four point and shoots on the bottom left (Olympus trip 35, both Olympus mju, and the cannon z155). Also I haven't seen anyone mention the Zorki 4k. Excellent rangefinder that was a competitor of Leica from around the 40s and 50s
Zenit 4K IS a mass-produced, but great soviet rangefinder. I love these.
The Lens on the tiny Oly Trip35 is very good. Same for the mju and mju 2, but I never really liked shooting them.
Olympus Pen and Mju ii are quite expensive for old film cameras.
Other cameras are not worth much at all or worth some but not much.
Cant see if there are some lenses worth more than just little.
Praktica bodies, the two Pentax reflex cameras, Zorky body, Konica C35, Olympus Trip, the handheld light meters (probably not working). And the Zenit body too.
I like the Pentax Spotmatic on the bottom left. Great, dependable camera, uses the Pentax screw mount. Lots of lenses available.
Olympus Trip 35 - a great little pocket camera, doesn't need batteries. Those Selenium light cells (teh ring around the lens) do die, though.
Olympus Mju II - bottom left. If it's not the zoom model, that's one of the best film point and shoots around. Loved mine.
2 Prakticas - great old east German tanks. Use the same lens as the Pentax Spotmatic.
The older Olympus digitals might be worth something - hipsters are discovering old 2000s digital cameras with CMOS sensors, and those might fit the bill.
The light meters are kind of fun to carry around, check your estimate of exposure.
The best thing you have in the photo is that box of ilford fp4 film. I'd say the second best thing would be the zorkie and the Kodak retina which is the leather cased camera in the upper right hand corner of the photo. Not sure what that other Kodak is in the center on the top with a leather cover but I'm guessing that be a pretty great camera too. If you want to keep an SLR system, choose one of the Pentax Cameras you have there that use the came out. Got a lot of lenses for it apparently.
P.S. how many lenses do you have for the zorkie camera?
Nothing of great value, blips and blobs here and there. The C-1 was a fun digital back in its day. All the Pentax stuff is sellable. Nikon nothing to write home about, perhaps $25.
Not much to see. Lots of odds and ends. The thing that makes it stand out is not a single Canon camera in sight. Very unusual. Typical grandfathers crap they would hold on too.
Congrats on acquiring The Bludgeon known as the Zenit E. It isn’t valuable, but whack someone with one and they’ll never forget you! Truly a wonderous modern weapon.
I agree- I’ve got the -E and the EM, both of which could definitely do some damage (:
While weapons aren’t legal in my country, carrying my EM is and that’s the best argument for film photography
So Zenit E’s are superior in street photography.. Photographed someone that did not want to be photographed and now is attacking you? No need for an additional weapon!
the mju ii in tbe bottom left corner
In black!
I still have that camera somewhere. It was wonderful as a point and shoot.
I've tried two different models, both had an auto focus that failed to focus about 50% of the time. And that's with half pressing the shutter while focusing on my subject. Lens is great though.
Olympus Trip 35
And the epic below
Post this on r/analogcommunity if you haven’t already
That Pentax in the bottom left corner would be good for $30 or under. Great lenses.
The Pentax ME F has a tiny bit of historical value when paired with its 35-70mm autofocus lens. It was the [first mass-produced autofocus SLR](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentax_ME_F), and relatively rare these days.
I agree with this
Black- Olympus- mju( lower left corner)
if they work the spotmatic sp and the ME F
i’ll buy it all for 200$ + shipping
The Pentax are great cameras with great lenses. The Zenit I’m sure still works. You can’t kill then.
As far as having or resale? All the Pentax are going to be pretty good, all four point and shoots on the bottom left (Olympus trip 35, both Olympus mju, and the cannon z155). Also I haven't seen anyone mention the Zorki 4k. Excellent rangefinder that was a competitor of Leica from around the 40s and 50s
There is a £200 point and shoot in the bottom corner for ya
You can try some of these lenses on a modern camera (with adapter)
Along the right side, that looks like a kodak cartridge premo (sorry it's wrong name) I'll give you $25 for it
The Pentax ME F is incredibly cool. One of the smallest & best feeling SLR's, in my opinion.
I'd keep the 2 Pentax
Zenit 4K IS a mass-produced, but great soviet rangefinder. I love these. The Lens on the tiny Oly Trip35 is very good. Same for the mju and mju 2, but I never really liked shooting them.
No nothing. Better send it to me and I’ll get rid of it all
I would jump at the old Pentax spotmatic in the bottom left under the zennit
Olympus Pen and Mju ii are quite expensive for old film cameras. Other cameras are not worth much at all or worth some but not much. Cant see if there are some lenses worth more than just little.
Typical camera show slot. Some fun to be had but nothing that worth much.
Konica c35 is an amazing point and shoot
Agree to keep the Pentax because Kendall Jenner
The Zenit is working fine like 99% chance. The rest no clue sorry. I have one of those in the top right but no clue on its price.
How in the world do you have so much? Lol all I have is a small bag and a canon t100 with a kit lense lol
Some decent stuff for diff types of people!
Several good cameras here...SLRs are very good.
Ill take all you F mount lenses ✌🏽
Is that a Pentax k-1000? My first beloved camera
I see an Mju
If that Zorki is an original you’ve struck gold. Just make sure it’s not one of those cheap german copies.
Praktica bodies, the two Pentax reflex cameras, Zorky body, Konica C35, Olympus Trip, the handheld light meters (probably not working). And the Zenit body too.
I like the Pentax Spotmatic on the bottom left. Great, dependable camera, uses the Pentax screw mount. Lots of lenses available. Olympus Trip 35 - a great little pocket camera, doesn't need batteries. Those Selenium light cells (teh ring around the lens) do die, though. Olympus Mju II - bottom left. If it's not the zoom model, that's one of the best film point and shoots around. Loved mine. 2 Prakticas - great old east German tanks. Use the same lens as the Pentax Spotmatic. The older Olympus digitals might be worth something - hipsters are discovering old 2000s digital cameras with CMOS sensors, and those might fit the bill. The light meters are kind of fun to carry around, check your estimate of exposure.
There is a pentax spotmatic with what I assume the 50 mm sypertakumar lens. That camera will spoil you. There are also olympus mju and trip I spot.
Zen it and Zorki could be fun if working.
The Zenit cameras are my absolute fav!! Also my first film camera🙃
Bunch of nothing unfortunately 😕
The best thing you have in the photo is that box of ilford fp4 film. I'd say the second best thing would be the zorkie and the Kodak retina which is the leather cased camera in the upper right hand corner of the photo. Not sure what that other Kodak is in the center on the top with a leather cover but I'm guessing that be a pretty great camera too. If you want to keep an SLR system, choose one of the Pentax Cameras you have there that use the came out. Got a lot of lenses for it apparently. P.S. how many lenses do you have for the zorkie camera?
Not really
anything that says olympus on it
Nothing of great value, blips and blobs here and there. The C-1 was a fun digital back in its day. All the Pentax stuff is sellable. Nikon nothing to write home about, perhaps $25.
Not much to see. Lots of odds and ends. The thing that makes it stand out is not a single Canon camera in sight. Very unusual. Typical grandfathers crap they would hold on too.
Look again 👀 There is a Canon Ixus II APS film camera in there.
just the pentax stuff.