Are you keeping SLRs that you don't use?
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EagleDavid
Registered: Jan 03, 2006
Total Posts: 109
Country: United States

My 1n. Like to have a 1v



Deezie
Registered: Mar 07, 2005
Total Posts: 1179
Country: United States

If you're a paid photographer, you should always have a back-up body. Preferably the same format, but if you have a wide array of good lenses, then you should be fine with a smaller sensor.



msalvetti
Registered: Dec 20, 2003
Total Posts: 2070
Country: United States

What!?!? No Nikon?

I chose the 10D (which I have used in the last year or so), but I also have a Nikon FE (bought new in 1983) and an FM2n (bought new in 1988 or so). I don't know where these are at the moment, but I know I have them somewhere.....

Mark



Lotusm50
Registered: Sep 26, 2005
Total Posts: 5902
Country: United States

How about other film SLR's and film non-SLR's than are not Canon? Got a few of those in various sizes.



trumpet_guy
Registered: Jun 23, 2006
Total Posts: 3111
Country: United States

I have a 30D that doesn't see much use, but now that it would only fetch
around $400, I'm keeping it as a backup body. One day maybe I'll sell it to a
relative for a great price.

My plan now is it keep it in the car most of the time with the Tamron 17-50/2.8 that
I'd also not get much for if I sold it. [It has a minor scratch on the front element,
which makes buyers afraid. It's sharp though.]



cgardner
Registered: Nov 18, 2002
Total Posts: 7929
Country: United States

Film
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Nikonos II (1969)
Nikon F (1970) had two, sold one
Rolleiflex TLR (1972) sold
Rollei A110 (1975)
Mamiya 645 (1979)
Minox B (1980)
Nikonos V (1985)
Nikon N8008 (1992)
Pentax WR90 (1997)
==digital ========
Kodak DC290 (2000)
Minolta D7Hi (2001)
Canon 20D (2004)
Canon 50D (2008)

Still have them all, except as noted...



molson
Registered: Oct 30, 2002
Total Posts: 7798
Country: Canada

EOS 630 and Nikon FE2



EOS20
Registered: Mar 06, 2005
Total Posts: 12853
Country: Australia

I've still got my 300D, And my EOS 33, And EOS 1000fn. I haven't shot any film since getting my 5DMkII, And I doubt I will shoot film again, But I might at some point, So I will keep the film cameras.



sirimiri
Registered: Dec 10, 2007
Total Posts: 2430
Country: United States

I've been shooting more film lately, true story!

I have 2 Nikon FM2Ns which will go to the grave with me.

A Canon EOS 1N, per above comment.

And lastly, a Mamiya 6 (90's version) that is loads of fun but spotty on occasion because of the way I use it (metering situations, focussing situations, etc.) It usually travels with a Sekonic light meter and a cheap Velbon tripod.

¡Viva Film! ¡Viva Digital! ¡Viva el arte!



mfurman
Registered: Jan 16, 2005
Total Posts: 2849
Country: Canada

I am not only keeping my old SLRs but buying back all those that I foolishly sold. Memories are worth any money.



Jman13
Registered: May 02, 2005
Total Posts: 6024
Country: United States

I have a 10D I keep as a backup body. I really only use it about once every 2 months, and even that is very sparingly. I have it solely as a backup body. If my 30D were to die, or has to go in for service, I don't want to be without a camera for a few weeks. Also, I do a couple paid shoots every year, and I won't be without two camera bodies on a paid gig....if one fails I need to be able to pick right up where I left off.



gbee
Registered: May 21, 2004
Total Posts: 1949
Country: Ireland

For me the monetary value is too low for me to contemplate selling anything. That does not mean I won't 'trade-in' my 1DMKIII [gladly] for the IV and keep my 350D/1D/1DMKIIN/5D

If I were to trade the 5D for a 5D2 I might do that ~ but new batteries and a new grip is too much of a pain



K.R. Allison
Registered: Mar 09, 2004
Total Posts: 439
Country: United States

I bought a Canon TX from KEH that i have never used. I picked it for $55.00 mostly for nostagic reasons. Nice little cam, and the light meter works. Also looks nice on the bookshelf.



rkgatteleport
Registered: Dec 13, 2003
Total Posts: 667
Country: United States

Hi,

Mostly due to space constraints, I tend to get rid of gear I'm no longer using/probably
won't use again, but that said, I've still got:

-Bronica GS-1 outfit

-Nikon FE somebody gave me (though I do use the 35mm F/1.4 that came with it :-) )

-Nikon manual 135 f/2.8 (I use it as a body cap on the FE above :-) ).

-Canon Eos Rebel T2

-Canon 24-70L (haven't used in a year at least, but its a Really Sharp copy I was hanging on to in case I go to FF).

-A bunch of pentax and soligor M42 lenses I now keep around as props...

-A box of various hot lights (haven't touched 'em since I got studio flashes - I keep thinking of them as "spares", but realistically I'd probably use a bunch of speedlights before I'd touch them again, so...)

Best,

rkg
(Richard George)



hogwallow
Registered: Dec 25, 2005
Total Posts: 126
Country: United States


Nikon F2AS I bought when I was in high school, working for a local newspaper and doing some wedding and trade publication work on the side. I've kept it for the same reason I still have a hub cap from by '64 Plymouth Valiant.



ShaneEngelking
Registered: Dec 12, 2006
Total Posts: 1989
Country: United States

EOS A2. Put about three rolls through it in the last two years.



lexvo
Registered: Sep 13, 2002
Total Posts: 3663
Country: Netherlands

EOS 650



Ransome
Registered: Nov 11, 2005
Total Posts: 303
Country: United States

I kept my 300D, thinking my daughter would graduate to it. She is still using her S3 IS and will be for a while. So for now, I've loaned it to my neighbor until I sell him my 30D, when Canon comes out with something better than the 50D.



chris78cpr
Registered: Aug 27, 2003
Total Posts: 5467
Country: United Kingdom

Still have my 10D that will be 6 years old this year! Never going to sell it, was my first DSLR and happy to keep it. Shot some stuff in the garden with it the other day and it was great fun to use. Not a patch on my 1d though.

Chris



MTBtrials
Registered: Feb 04, 2008
Total Posts: 1368
Country: United States

I also kept my 300D, I also have an older eos film body which I don't even think works..... I considered selling the 300D, but I've been thru a lot with that camera, and while it's not my 40D, it still takes great portraits (or maybe I do?)... the main reason I had to upgrade is that I have taken well over 40K photos with the body (unreliable shutter at this point), and as I am beginning to do more stuff where consistency and readyness is important, the buffer is simply too slow on the 300D.



Photon
Registered: Jan 19, 2003
Total Posts: 8576
Country: United States

Thanks for all the interesting replies, folks.
In the way of stuff that doesn't fit the poll, I've kept:
A Pentax 645n outfit with film inserts, lenses, dedicated flash.
A Mamiya 7 outfit that I really intend to continue using.
A Konica rangefinder.
A Voigtlander body specifically kept for use with the 12mm/5.6.
A Yashica Mat 124G 6x6 TLR.
A "Miniature Speed Graphic" [6x9 cm], ca. 1940.
The Miranda Sensorex outfit that was my first serious camera, 1966 or 67.
Plus a few oddball cameras of no monetary value and little usability.



Mudflap
Registered: Mar 13, 2002
Total Posts: 224
Country: United States

Just can't seem to let go of my D30. Something in the color rendition of the pictures I think.......
Slightly off the survey topic. I have managed to off load all my film stuff except a Spotmatic I bought in Japan in 68.: Sort of like an old pal..........

jim



alexandre
Registered: Jun 30, 2005
Total Posts: 2544
Country: Brazil

1D (trying to willing to sell.. or not...)
Elan 7 / EOS 30 (gathering fungus, once I shoot film with the almighty OM-1)



Photon
Registered: Jan 19, 2003
Total Posts: 8576
Country: United States

Mudflap wrote:
Just can't seem to let go of my D30. Something in the color rendition of the pictures I think.......
Slightly off the survey topic. I have managed to off load all my film stuff except a Spotmatic I bought in Japan in 68.: Sort of like an old pal..........

jim

Don't let go of that Spotmatic! It will mean even more to you in another few years!

I need to pull out some of the old beasts and exercise their shutters.



Matt Lomeli
Registered: May 21, 2005
Total Posts: 1165
Country: United States

Canon K2 film camera. My wife bought me it as a Christmas gift. She probably wishes she hadn't looking back now...



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