1 min readfrom PetaPixel

Gone Are the Days of Universally Cheap Used Digital Cameras

Gone Are the Days of Universally Cheap Used Digital Cameras

A Nikon D5600 camera is positioned behind a large, red, zigzagging upward-pointing arrow against a plain white background.

The conventional wisdom that camera prices only decrease is proving false in the current market. Sometimes, not only do prices for specific used cameras increase over time, but used cameras can also cost more than when they were brand-new, even for relatively recent digital models.

[Read More]

Want to read more?

Check out the full article on the original site

View original article

Tagged with

#used cameras
#digital cameras
#camera prices
#market
#pricing
#Nikon
#D5600
#brand-new
#resale value
#photography equipment
#consumer electronics
#investment
#online marketplace
#demand
#supply chain
#inflation
#vintage cameras
#image sensors
#mirrorless cameras
#DSLR cameras