Its one of the most underrated guide for buying 2nd hand camera... It almost covers each points which I've watched distinctly in all 5-7 videos... And also there's a demonstration... And that's what's set it apart from all others
I bought a used Sony A6400 with some dust particles and hair stuck on the sensor. Your guide helped me figure out why the camera wasn't shooting sharp noise free pictures. Thank you for this guide.
Thank you. I bought an open box “excellent” rated LUMIX g95d with 12-60 mm kit lens for $548. Only problem is it needs to ship because it’s far. I did spend an extra $58 for geek squad two years replacement plan. I never buy extended warranty ( except for drones because flying cameras are subject to a lot of risk) but since it is my first camera (again besides my flying ones) and it’s open box I figured it would be good to get the two years for $58. Plus you get a cleaning each year where they send it in to the manufacturer to be torn down and cleaned. I’m sure two of those are worth more than the $58 alone. How necessary they are is another story. I am anxiously waiting for this to be delivered so I know if it’s good or I need to return. For reference the camera is about $700 new on sale from $1000. Open box is $548. So I’m saving $150 on top of a $300 sale if this open box is good. I’ve had excellent results with Best Buy open box for the few times I used them. If the camera has to go back I hope the $700 sale everyone is having is still going on!!! I’m sure it’s fine. Usually someone bought something and simply changed their mind and you’d never know the item was open box. I still have a sound bar and sub I bought BB open box almost 10 years ago. It’s been across the whole country and now I’ve given it to my mom as I upgraded to full atmos. Still works perfect, even the remote. I bought a brand new Magic Trackpad 2 that was still brand new with the exception of the box being open. I’ve had others just like these two examples. I’ve never been burned on an Amazon warehouse or best buy open box. Usually the product is better than it’s rating. I’ve bought fair off Amazon as that’s all that was left and the item still had all the plastic peels on it. It was brand new.
Thanks for this. What are your thoughts about buying compact cameras? Specifically, some are very nice but the issue of dust on the sensor of these sealed cameras gives me pause. I purchased (and returned) a Lumix LX100 from MPB because of that. But I don't think the sensor dust is specific to that make. Do you have any thoughts about that? thx RSV869
I used B-roll of scrolling through a 90D instruction manual to demonstrate that camera manuals list included accessories. This is true for mirrorless cameras, too. But you know all this. As for the burst for checking shutter function, that’s footage of my Fujifilm X-T2-a mirrorless camera. But even if it wasn’t, try not to miss the forest for the trees.
Its one of the most underrated guide for buying 2nd hand camera... It almost covers each points which I've watched distinctly in all 5-7 videos... And also there's a demonstration... And that's what's set it apart from all others
I bought a used Sony A6400 with some dust particles and hair stuck on the sensor. Your guide helped me figure out why the camera wasn't shooting sharp noise free pictures. Thank you for this guide.
I’m glad it helped you! 😊
INCREDIBLE VIDEO. really straight-forward and complete.
Wow this is incredibly helpful and relevant. You explained it well and easy for the camera's tricks like shutter, aperture and checking sensors
Great video, which deserves more views. Thanks a lot for the comprehensive overview!
Wow, this is the best video about this topic i found. Why do this have so little views?
This was super thorough and helpful!
Nice, precise and thorough.pleasant sounding :) subbed!!
Thank you. I bought an open box “excellent” rated LUMIX g95d with 12-60 mm kit lens for $548. Only problem is it needs to ship because it’s far. I did spend an extra $58 for geek squad two years replacement plan. I never buy extended warranty ( except for drones because flying cameras are subject to a lot of risk) but since it is my first camera (again besides my flying ones) and it’s open box I figured it would be good to get the two years for $58. Plus you get a cleaning each year where they send it in to the manufacturer to be torn down and cleaned. I’m sure two of those are worth more than the $58 alone. How necessary they are is another story. I am anxiously waiting for this to be delivered so I know if it’s good or I need to return. For reference the camera is about $700 new on sale from $1000. Open box is $548. So I’m saving $150 on top of a $300 sale if this open box is good. I’ve had excellent results with Best Buy open box for the few times I used them. If the camera has to go back I hope the $700 sale everyone is having is still going on!!! I’m sure it’s fine. Usually someone bought something and simply changed their mind and you’d never know the item was open box. I still have a sound bar and sub I bought BB open box almost 10 years ago. It’s been across the whole country and now I’ve given it to my mom as I upgraded to full atmos. Still works perfect, even the remote. I bought a brand new Magic Trackpad 2 that was still brand new with the exception of the box being open. I’ve had others just like these two examples. I’ve never been burned on an Amazon warehouse or best buy open box. Usually the product is better than it’s rating. I’ve bought fair off Amazon as that’s all that was left and the item still had all the plastic peels on it. It was brand new.
Great list!
Thanks man really appreciate it!
very thorough and clear video, well done. a vid on adaptors - inc. speed boosters woul be good, I think
Wonderful video thanks!
Very helpful video! Thanks for creating this
Amazing video buddy!! Im about to buy my first camera (canon M50) and your tutorial helped a ton! Thank you!
I’m happy you found it useful!
Very helpful video, thank you! Keep it up 👍
Thanks Kent!
Thanks for making a perfect video
Thanks so much the ultimate guide organized knowledgeable guide to buy used camera... you helped us a lot
Very informative ❤😊
Thank you ! It’s really helpful video.
Thank you so much this is very helpful!!
Glad to hear! Take care
Thanks for this. What are your thoughts about buying compact cameras? Specifically, some are very nice but the issue of dust on the sensor of these sealed cameras gives me pause. I purchased (and returned) a Lumix LX100 from MPB because of that. But I don't think the sensor dust is specific to that make. Do you have any thoughts about that?
thx
RSV869
Thank you
Thanks bro👍
Why does this guy has so less subscribers?
I always hope to find a camera with scratched sensor so I can get it very cheap. Then convert it to full spectrum by removing the UV/Infrared filter 😂
Man I'm literally inexperienced to check these
bra same
...shows a dslr doing a burst
...shows canon 90d instruction book
....titles vid '.... mirrorless cameras...'
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I used B-roll of scrolling through a 90D instruction manual to demonstrate that camera manuals list included accessories. This is true for mirrorless cameras, too. But you know all this.
As for the burst for checking shutter function, that’s footage of my Fujifilm X-T2-a mirrorless camera. But even if it wasn’t, try not to miss the forest for the trees.
Great video! thanks!