Add to the list: 1. check the viewfinder for smudges (prism de-lamination); to much dust or haze 3. light seals when you check the curtain 3. the mirror damper foam /padding for wear, and regarding the lens 4. also check for secure clicks of the aperture ring, and for any cracks because most are plastic, and smooth focusing (instead of grittiness or dryness); this also applies for zoom lenses
thank you very much!! i found your video just in the right time. Im going to look for my first slr in a couple of hours and your video was very useful.
I just bought my first film cam on a whim while i was out antiquing, def should have watched this before making a purchase but will definitely be thinking about all these things next time I do!
Hey Dave! I’m looking to buy a yashica online, the seller has it in the original box and states that they never knew how to use it so they just didn’t, what are some questions we should ask online sellers?
Amazing video! I've recently started flipping SLR's and this really helps finding things to work the price out on or deciding to see if a camera is worth it.
I had to get mine from ebay. The seller doesn't know for sure if the camera is working or not as they havent used it before. They said the shutter opens and closes, film advance works and the shutter release clicks the lens and the mirror has no damage. Is this information enough to make sure that it works?
If the seller has a good rating on eBay sure. But sometimes even with a good rating some sellers just don’t know anything about cameras. If they allow returns would be what makes or breaks a sale like that.
Add to the list: 1. check the viewfinder for smudges (prism de-lamination); to much dust or haze 3. light seals when you check the curtain 3. the mirror damper foam /padding for wear, and regarding the lens 4. also check for secure clicks of the aperture ring, and for any cracks because most are plastic, and smooth focusing (instead of grittiness or dryness); this also applies for zoom lenses
thank you very much!! i found your video just in the right time. Im going to look for my first slr in a couple of hours and your video was very useful.
I’m so glad!! Thanks for stopping by!! Make sure to check me out on Instagram and TikTok @davemontejano
I just bought my first film cam on a whim while i was out antiquing, def should have watched this before making a purchase but will definitely be thinking about all these things next time I do!
I’m glad you found my video useful. Thanks for stopping by!
So helpful as I'm hoping to sell my mum's 1987 Canon SLR online. 👍🏾
This was a fantastic little primer! Thank you so much, Dave!
Glad you enjoyed it!
wish I found this video when I bought my first camera, could have saved me money and time, and many rolls of film.
Hey Dave! I’m looking to buy a yashica online, the seller has it in the original box and states that they never knew how to use it so they just didn’t, what are some questions we should ask online sellers?
Amazing video! I've recently started flipping SLR's and this really helps finding things to work the price out on or deciding to see if a camera is worth it.
SLRs, not apostrophe.
Your account is so helpful. Thank you so much 🖤
I’m so glad you found it helpful. Check me out on TikTok for shorter videos! @davemontejano
Just subscribed. Thanks for the great advice. Showing your face now should make subscription go up as we know you are a real person! Lol!
I’m glad you found it useful!! Thank you so much!
THANK YOU for the eight minutes of great and very helpful advice!
Cool video! Thanks!
I’m glad you liked it! Thanks for stopping by!
Excellent advice Dave. Thanks for sharing. I am looking for a Leica R6.2 where would you advise me to get one.
Best regards Take care.
Not sure about that one Frederico. Thank you so much for stopping by!
@@DaveMontejano Thank you for your attention Dave.
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Thanks
You’re welcome! Thanks for stopping by!
I had to get mine from ebay. The seller doesn't know for sure if the camera is working or not as they havent used it before. They said the shutter opens and closes, film advance works and the shutter release clicks the lens and the mirror has no damage. Is this information enough to make sure that it works?
If the seller has a good rating on eBay sure. But sometimes even with a good rating some sellers just don’t know anything about cameras. If they allow returns would be what makes or breaks a sale like that.
Why would a dealer sell you a flawed camera 📸?
Sal Vulcano?
Thanks. Now i won't be tonights big loser when buying an SLR