Hi All,
I have been cleaning out some much needed space in my house and have noticed that I have a lot of really old cameras that are in really good condition, that need to be removed from my house. I am not looking for money, as these items probably don't have any value. I also know that selling them to MPB is not an option. The items are the following:
Canon Powershot G2 - in original box
Canon Powershot S5 IS - in original box
Canon EOS Rebel II -Film camera, has a 35-80mm lens, flash, manual and comes in camera bag
52mm close up lens set - +1, +2, +4 & 10X macro
67mm zeikos gradual color filters - 2 are missing
Rubber skin for Nikon D80
2-small camera bags
As I have stated I just want to get rid of them. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to donate them or what to do with them?
Thank you
Tessa23 wrote:
Hi All,
I have been cleaning out some much needed space in my house and have noticed that I have a lot of really old cameras that are in really good condition, that need to be removed from my house. I am not looking for money, as these items probably don't have any value. I also know that selling them to MPB is not an option. The items are the following:
Canon Powershot G2 - in original box
Canon Powershot S5 IS - in original box
Canon EOS Rebel II -Film camera, has a 35-80mm lens, flash, manual and comes in camera bag
52mm close up lens set - +1, +2, +4 & 10X macro
67mm zeikos gradual color filters - 2 are missing
Rubber skin for Nikon D80
2-small camera bags
As I have stated I just want to get rid of them. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to donate them or what to do with them?
Thank you
Hi All, br I have been cleaning out some much nee... (
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Do any of your nearby charities run thrift shops? The cameras might have some resale value in their shop based on eBay listings I see.
Check with your local High School if they have a photo club you could donate to.
As already stated, school donations and thrift shops, such as Boys and Girls Club thrift shops.
--Bob
Set up a table outside of your home with a sign, "Free Stuff" and place the equipment you want to get rid of on it.
You'd be surprised how quick neighbors will snatch up anything for free.
My dad gave me some old cameras he had and I found a camera museum in Stanton, Va that I donated them to.
Check with these folks before you assume that at least some of this gear, especially the cameras, aren't salable:
https://usedphotopro.com
I had success in the past contacting universities with photography degree programs. Sometimes they can use older equipment as teaching tools.
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If you have a Goodwill outlet near you, that might be a possibility. Some stores apparently have a means to post notices of items for sale through their website,
www.Shopgoodwill.com. The site lists many categories of items, including camera gear. I have never tried to donate camera gear, but your items do not appear to be out of line with their offerings.
Best of luck,
Tessa23 wrote:
Hi All…Does anyone have any suggestions on where to donate them or what to do with them?
Thank you
I would like to suggest donating these cameras and equipment be donated to a high school. By making this donation, while you won’t have change in your pocket you can have a sizable tax deduction. You could also throw in a flash, tripod and a couple of rolls of film. You will pay off in the end!!
Sell them here or on Craiglist. Wouldn't bring a lot of money. Most will be bought by people who already have plenty of cameras. People who can't afford camera and want one wouldn't consider your cameras.
Does your community have a FB page? Offer them for kids wanting to learn photography or to a local school. Most have plenty enough resolution and MANUAL controls.
A kind relative gave me a Kodak developing kit when I was in 8th grade and the rest is, uh, history.
For the low value of a 4 MP camera, I wouldn't want to expose myself on Craigslist as someone who also probably has better cameras in their house. Not worth selling these days.
Donation is the best way. The bags will sell faster than the cameras.
I would not want to donate as I do not think the people who receive them would appreciate.
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