Whats it worth, 20d, just had new shutter mechanism.

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hello all.

just recently had my eos20d at H Lehmanns, had a full service, and new shutter mechanism fitted, cleaned checked etc.
the lot cost me £162.
paperwork to prove work done..
now i have chance of a eos1d mk1, which can complement my other two eos1d mk2's.
so i am going to sell it.
its boxed with charger, 2 batteries and paperwork and leads, i have a YXTM grip with it, and a canon 18-55 lens.

right the thing is before i list it on here, i need an idea of its value to sell.
come on you regulars what would you think is a good price to charge any TP member who is after one.
i am sure Canon bob will have a good idea.

i need to sell it, as i never won the lottery this week, so give me a clue for a price.
and please make it sensible.

cheers paul:thumbs:
 
I think the value of a 20D at the moment is around £200 mark (I payed £220 here about 4 months ago for a low mileage excellent condition one).
I think as a backup camera they are hard to beat for value.
 
hi mbscad.

well since mine came back its done about 300 shots only,with the new shutter mechanism.
as you say not to bad a camera, but i prefer my 1d series cameras far more.

cheers paul
 
Paul,

The unfortunate thing is that you're unlikely to get much return on the repair cost....maybe a £25 premium for the new shutter and overhaul. Add in the grip and kit lens and I suspect you could get a nibble at the £270-280 mark.
Anyone who's serious has probably gone past the 20D by now or would certainly be looking at a 30D or 40D. People who are just moving in are simply going to use the model number and pixel count as the basis for judgement when buying. That limits you a little to people wanting a second body but the grip and kit lens aren't going to figure in their valuation so it'll be worth £225'ish to them. 30D's are going for around £300 ATM and the premium over the 20D is simply the model number as the 20D is every bit as good. It would be a good move for someone with a 350D or 400D (400D users are going to anguish about the lower pixel count though).
If it was mine, I'd split off the grip, kit lens and a battery to maximise the returns.

Bob
 
With the new models appearing so regularly I'd have though £200 -£250 would have been about right :(
 
hello bob.

i knew i could count on you for a good in depth answer.:clap:
maybe i should split it as the grip is no use to me.if i sell the body.
the 18-55 won't fit my eos1d mk2's.
or maybe just fleabay it, and take my chance.:wave:

many thanks bob.

cheers paul. :thumbs:
 
hi dod,

is that for everything, or just the body.

cheers paul. :thumbs:
 
I'd have thought about £200 for the body and £250 for the kit. To be honest I didn't notice the lens in there as well to start with so I'd definitely be looking for about £250.
 
I think Canon Bob has it right. I can give you the view of someone with little knowledge about the range.

I was looking for an upgrade from the 350D and got an unused 40D body for £450 from ebay, that was the going rate when I bought it last November though usually they were much older and without a one year canon warranty.(I got an ebay discount and cashback on top but I don't think that figures in the point I'm making)

I wouldn't have considered a 20D as I would have assumed it wasn't much of a step forward, perhaps a 30D if I'd been short of money.

I think you may well be better off selling all the bits separately.
 
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