How to Collect Vintage Cameras without Regrets?
In today’s episode, I’d like to address a topic that often comes up in the comments and Instagram messages: How to get started collecting vintage cameras without having regrets further down the road? Here are a few pieces of advice that I picked up in the last years of doing this. 00:56 Develop your taste 02:58 Get hands on 06:14 Research thoroughly 09:35 Understand the market 12:35 Buy from trustworthy sellers 12:35 Check for quality & condition 16:03 Learn to repair & know repairmen 17:44 Build a network & ask for a second opinion 19:33 If you buy on eBay, don't overpay If you enjoy our videos and like to follow us on Instagram, find us here: / analog_insights

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