Is there any interest in older film Cameras?

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I have an older camera and a few lenses. I'll get the model info, but was wondering if any of you photo guys would be interested in it, or if everything now is digital? I want to get rid of it, but have no idea what it's worth. I'd pretty much give it away.
 

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Okay, just pulled it out of the box. This stuff was given to me. I have no idea of the condition or anything like that, but just by looking at the lenses, I would think they are in great shape.

Camera: Minolta 7000 AF Maxxum
Lens: Quantaray Tech-10 MX AF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 LDO Macro (seems really nice)
Lens: Quantaray Multi-coated AF 28-80mm 1:3.5-5.6 Also really nice looking
Lens: Minolta Maxxum AF 50mm 1:1.7 (22) Looks older, maybe came with the camera.

Quantaray 55mm C-pl and UV
Kodak Cir. Polarizer 52mm and UV protector
Vivitar VMC 80B 52mm

All looks to be in good shape. The camera has no batteries so I can see if it works. I guess I could put some in it. Let me know what you think.
 

Stephen

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If I wasn't exclusivly Canon for my 35mm stuff, I'd be interested.
Thats a pretty slick camera with some decent lenses for someone looking to get into film. Does it by chance have the "program" back?
 

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It says program back 70. Has a few buttons and a small lcd screen. I would have guessed that film was on the way out, like 8-tracks! Maybe not.
 

NoTrax

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Nice setup, you might be able to use those as a manual focus with an adapter on some newer bodies.
 

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Nice setup, you might be able to use those as a manual focus with an adapter on some newer bodies.

Ebay ads say the lens's will fit some Sony dslr camers.

Looks like I might be able to get $50 for the bigger lens alone. I'll go that route if no one on here wants them.

Unsure of the age of the camera. I don't think it's that old though. I would say the two bigger lens's are alot newer then the camera body.
 
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