Top 3 Tips on Finding Used Cameras for Sale

October 31, 2009 by  

Have you been wondering how to find used cameras for sale? Many individuals who have an interest in photography and even buying and reselling photography equipment enjoy keeping their eye out for a great deal. If you have an interest in purchasing used cameras, you will benefit from the top 3 tips listed here:

1. One of the best tips when it comes to finding used cameras involves implementing the use of auction websites on the internet. The most popular, by far, is the website referred to as “eBay”. It is important to avoid purchasing cameras and similar types of equipment on these types of websites unless you have seen a picture of the equipment and know and understand what you are purchasing. Do not be afraid to ask questions. A legitimate seller will be more than happy to answer them.

2. If you are interested in buying used cameras, another great place to look are the classifieds in the newspaper. You may evaluate the newspaper from your community as well as neighboring communities. These advertisements will not generally have a picture of the equipment, but rather very minimal information. You should contact the seller and arrange an appointment to view the equipment prior to committing to purchase.

3. The next place that may prove to be beneficial when it comes to locating used cameras that can be used for your hobby or resold for a profit are local pawn shops. If you plan on checking out equipment located in this type of store, be certain that you know and understand what you are looking for as many clerks in these stores will not hold a lot of expertise in this area.

There are many ways to locate used cameras for sale. Here, you have received the top 3 tips on certain venues that you may be able to locate a great deal.

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  5. David Anton on October 20th, 2010 12:06 pm

    Wonderful read! This piece of “history” was unique, and a pleasure. I'd like to share a story here, about a “friend” who not only had Paul's NYC phone number, but knew of an apartment that he frequented on trips to New York, in the 70's. My “friend” who lived in an apartment in the Bronx, who I was seeing on a regular basis in the 70's (73-76) had the occassion to have Paul and Linda over a number of times. It seems that Paul was enjoying the anonymity at that time, of traveling the “city” dressed in army fatigues and beard, so he was not easily recognized. My “friend” had sold Linda and Paul a lot of photography equipment -it was how they met, and being the very social creatures that they were formed a friendly relationship. My “friend” enjoyed a benefit of the friendship by meeting and also dating Denny Laine, at the same time..I found out later on, but laugh now when I think that I was competition for Denny, the singer of the Moody Blues hit “Go Now”, as well as a founding member of Wings. The “friend” and I are still good friends, and keep in touch. I tease her about it, just by the sheer mention of “those years”. She has some wonderful shots that floored me, the first time I saw Paul and Linda, and their Irish setter in “my friend's” apartment!

  6. Stephanie Haller on April 13th, 2011 1:46 pm

    Nate, I didn't know you graduated debt-free. I am insanely impressed. I myself ended with about 30k. I'm pretty sure I bought some photography equipment with that, though!

    Congrats on getting another job. You're a great writer who sees things differently – that's probably why you do so well in serving. You know how to read situations and people well – and that's vital to being successful.

    I'm happy for you!

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