As the title suggests is it worth buying a secondhand camera or do they cost almost as much as a new one.
I'm thinking of a DSLR..
Any thoughts.
Cheers.
you always got to ask yourself why they sale the camera in the first place if it was a good camera?
Obvious answer is obvious.
People don't sell their cameras because they are bad, they sell them to buy more kit.
And then more kit and so on............................
Obvious answer is obvious.
People don't sell their cameras because they are bad, they sell them to buy more kit.
And then more kit and so on............................
So it is Obvious answer? :bang: i wouldn't sale my camera i just new again
You keep all your old cameras and just buy new?
Most of the rest of us sell to fund new... wish i was as rich as you![]()
What's the disapointment with the GF2, Paul?
I am not rich but i see no point in seling a camera that still works for a upto date one all because it might have 4-5mp more, i think for most 50D members didn't really see the point upgrade to a 60D the same to me when the 70D comes out.
You keep all your old cameras and just buy new?
That's what I do. I still have all my old film cameras going right back to my original Canon AE-1. Still have all the lenses I have ever bought too.
It's not long since you got the GF2, I'd give it a while. There always seems to be a period after changing camera or system where you think you're going backwards.. you start out and everything is new, everything works.. then you start to try to do what you wanted to do and realise it's going to take a while to get to grips with the new camera.. there's a temptation to run for a perceived better camera at this point, but you'll just be back at the start of the cycle again.
I'd strongly recommend sticking with the GF2 and working at technique.. right up until you hit something you just can't do with it, no matter what you try.
I've had a flick back through your posts.. you've either not shared many or not taken many with the GF2. To be blunt, all of the ones you've posted have been technically very competent.. the exposure is good, focus is good, etc.. all the bits that the camera is doing. The most immediate improvement could come from working on composition and deciding what you want each image to say.
Incidentally, of the ones you've posted and are still available to view (a lot of the photobucket links are broken) this one..
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.. has some real potential to my eye, it's a little different to the conventional rural Spanish landscape.
You can buy a secondhand DSLR, maybe you've already made up your mind to do so, and it's a sensible way of buying a camera (a lot of my gear is bought secondhand - including DSLR body and most lenses, a lot via Ebay). But I genuinely think you'd get more bang for your buck investing in your technique and your eye for photography. I really can't recommend highly enough The Photographer's Eye by Michael Freeman.
Paul.. get yourself a free Flickr account.. I can point you towards a group or two that might be able to help you along.

All the equipment I currently use ( camera, 2 lenses, and flash) are all second hand. As long as you buy from somewhere with good reputation ( the classifieds here are great) you shouldn't have any problems.
You'll find that alot of hobby photographers treat their kit well(I know I do!), so there's mint camera bodies cropping up a lot.
The classifieds are blocked to me, so do I have to pay a joining up fee to use them?
It works on time on the forum and posts, I think it'll be the end of the month before you can access them (it's 60 days after joining).
Just to bring you up to date..
I have been looking for a second hand camera and to be honest the ones I have seen advertised have been the same price as the new ones in the shops or ebay, so why is that do you reckon.