Which is what I paid for my then Mint LX, very lightly scratched, (bottom plate), MX and more or less brand new ME, (with 40mm f2.8), about 8 years ago. I'd say they've held their value, (or would have if I hadn't seriously scratched the LX), well compared to most 35mm cameras over that period.

Adam Maas wrote:
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 11:16 AM, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Cotty"
Subject: Re: PESO: Eye Candy



You'll need more paper towel when you see how much it has depreciated.
Oh Man!! I can't believe how little some of this stuff is worth now.
Fortunately, my 6x7 really earned it's keep. It did several hundred
weddings, probably a thousand portrait shoots, and more vacation snaps than
I care to count. Through it all, it's gone into the shop twice, once to cure
the film advance of T-Maxitis, and once to repair a PC socket that I managed
to pop out of its hole in the side of the camera while shooting jewelry for
a local manufacturer. At that time, I had the flash bulb socket wired in
parallel with the electronic flash socket so that if I managed to repeat the
damage, I would still be able to shoot with ease.
It's a great camera, no matter what the market values it at these days.

Out of curiosity, what are LX's, black Mx's and black ME Supers worth these
days?
I really should let some of this stuff go to people who will use them.

William Robb

LX's are pretty valuable still. Probably around $500CDN for a good
condition one. MX's and ME Supers are worth little, under $200 for the
MX's and under $100 for the ME Supers.





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