My tip is be kind to the staff. I always show the staff my photos and people get hit with the nostalgia. They know the cameras are going to a good home and keep me in mind when the next film camera comes in. I only have two thrift stores in my small town so they do keep them aside for me from time to time. Good luck friends
I know someone who works at goodwill corporate and she let me know that working cameras are usually saved for their regional eBay and Amazon stores now
Also, don't even bother in NYC 😭😭😭😭😭😭 Recently learned that all GoodWill and Salvation Army stores no longer sell cameras in store, but now sell them exclusively online 😭😭😭😭🤦🏼🤦🏼🤦🏼
I got back into photography as a hobby, super inspired by your videos. I really love your content and the way you present it. Your photographic style is truly something else. Thanks so much for the awesome content and your great vibe. Cheers from Brazil!
Ive scored a couple cameras at the swap shop at the local refuse recycling center where people leave stuff for others to take so it doesn't go in the landfill.
I went to a thrift store to donate items recently and happened to check out their cameras. Ended up scoring two digicams in perfect condition with boxes, chargers and everything, one digicam in nice condition but camera only, AND some great film cameras. I did notice that the staff looked each item up on eBay and suspect that they have a guideline they were following to determine pricing. Still, I feel that I got some good deals and expect to turn a nice little profit on the ones I end up selling after I test them out. That shop is only open two days/week, so I would imagine it would be great hunting grounds for those aware of the schedule.
@14:16 Exactly. I do the same thing. You start seeing the hints that there WAS something big, but someone has picked it and only the crums remain (filters, flashes, empty bags). You get sharp to the clues, and start seeing your detective instincts taking over : 'it is time to dig further or bounce.'...
I mostly go to antique stores since we do not have a lot of thrift stores near me. Don’t always find something I like or actually is priced reasonably. It’s always fun going to thrifting no matter what
The Netherlands is really good for thrifting cameras. I got a nikon d50 with 2 lenses, a bag and two batteries a couple of years back for 50 euros. Last week I picked up a sony dsc H3, a pentax mts 3 and konica c35 for 35 euros in total. Vintage is easier to find, occasionally you'll find a contemporary model but you have to be quick as thrifting is very popular out here!
I've always looked for flm cameras and expired film trift stores in my hometown, but still haven't found anything. I guess that Bulgarian trift stores are mainly focused on second hand clothes and tableware. Here's an advice from me: Another alternative, which is free, is to ask relatives if they still keep film cameras around. This way I managed to get a Kodak S100EF and a Halina 1000 from my godfather and a Chaika half frame camera from my uncle.
it's so weird in the UK you almost never see cameras in thrift stores (we call them Charity Shops) - you see the odd lens but not often a decent camera
Number one skill, IMHO, is patience. You have to be willing to go to the thrift store five times and see nothing. To browse the local classifieds every few days and find nothing for months. And then sometimes you find someone incredible.
And the number of cameras you will find also depends on the region where you shop. I live in a city that's fairly poor so I rarely find anything worth spending money on. My current ratio is about 1 or 2 good cameras every 6 months.
I go to 13 thrift stores in my area about once a month. Most of the time, most of the locations have no cameras. The most common camera I have come across is the Time Magazine plastic junk camera. If I ask the staff if they have any cameras the answers is either NO or I DON'T KNOW.
My tip is be kind to the staff. I always show the staff my photos and people get hit with the nostalgia. They know the cameras are going to a good home and keep me in mind when the next film camera comes in. I only have two thrift stores in my small town so they do keep them aside for me from time to time. Good luck friends
I know someone who works at goodwill corporate and she let me know that working cameras are usually saved for their regional eBay and Amazon stores now
Step 1: Live in the US
Step 2 : getting deported by Trump
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Also, don't even bother in NYC 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Recently learned that all GoodWill and Salvation Army stores no longer sell cameras in store, but now sell them exclusively online 😭😭😭😭🤦🏼🤦🏼🤦🏼
Step 2: vacation in japan
Van Magyarországon is egy paar jo bolt ahol olcson juthatsz kamerákhoz meg fotoscucchoz általában.
I got back into photography as a hobby, super inspired by your videos. I really love your content and the way you present it. Your photographic style is truly something else. Thanks so much for the awesome content and your great vibe. Cheers from Brazil!
Ive scored a couple cameras at the swap shop at the local refuse recycling center where people leave stuff for others to take so it doesn't go in the landfill.
I went to a thrift store to donate items recently and happened to check out their cameras. Ended up scoring two digicams in perfect condition with boxes, chargers and everything, one digicam in nice condition but camera only, AND some great film cameras. I did notice that the staff looked each item up on eBay and suspect that they have a guideline they were following to determine pricing. Still, I feel that I got some good deals and expect to turn a nice little profit on the ones I end up selling after I test them out.
That shop is only open two days/week, so I would imagine it would be great hunting grounds for those aware of the schedule.
8:43 that's the equivalent of finding needles, thread, and other sewing materials in the Danish cookie tin🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅
just wondering what do you do when you find a camera in thrift store? do you sell it or is it really your collection?
@14:16
Exactly. I do the same thing. You start seeing the hints that there WAS something big, but someone has picked it and only the crums remain (filters, flashes, empty bags).
You get sharp to the clues, and start seeing your detective instincts taking over : 'it is time to dig further or bounce.'...
I mostly go to antique stores since we do not have a lot of thrift stores near me. Don’t always find something I like or actually is priced reasonably. It’s always fun going to thrifting no matter what
The Netherlands is really good for thrifting cameras. I got a nikon d50 with 2 lenses, a bag and two batteries a couple of years back for 50 euros. Last week I picked up a sony dsc H3, a pentax mts 3 and konica c35 for 35 euros in total. Vintage is easier to find, occasionally you'll find a contemporary model but you have to be quick as thrifting is very popular out here!
I've always looked for flm cameras and expired film trift stores in my hometown, but still haven't found anything. I guess that Bulgarian trift stores are mainly focused on second hand clothes and tableware. Here's an advice from me: Another alternative, which is free, is to ask relatives if they still keep film cameras around. This way I managed to get a Kodak S100EF and a Halina 1000 from my godfather and a Chaika half frame camera from my uncle.
Love the idea. I need to get out and find some good thrift shops out here in San Bernardino.
Great tips. I'm going to start this spring
I wish thrift stores in Sweden would be that cool
it's so weird in the UK you almost never see cameras in thrift stores (we call them Charity Shops) - you see the odd lens but not often a decent camera
Number one skill, IMHO, is patience. You have to be willing to go to the thrift store five times and see nothing. To browse the local classifieds every few days and find nothing for months. And then sometimes you find someone incredible.
Wish we had the same thrift stores even thrift deals you have here in 🇨🇦
And the number of cameras you will find also depends on the region where you shop. I live in a city that's fairly poor so I rarely find anything worth spending money on. My current ratio is about 1 or 2 good cameras every 6 months.
Berryessa flea market any good?
I go to 13 thrift stores in my area about once a month. Most of the time, most of the locations have no cameras. The most common camera I have come across is the Time Magazine plastic junk camera. If I ask the staff if they have any cameras the answers is either NO or I DON'T KNOW.
Best find I got at the thrift was a Polaroid slr680se for 12 bucks
Step #1 is make sure you're in the US for sure! UK thrifting isn't anywhere near this successful 😂
Step 1: Tear off a Rollieflex Case
No chance where I live in Europe as everyone knows the price of everything especially as film photography is undergoing a revival
A $30 Leica? Jerk. ;-)
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