Nikon SLR Cameras

Selling cameras on eBay?

Live Your Life
Live Your Life

I'm cleaning out a lot of my things for a big move. I'm looking for a little extra cash to add to the move so I'm going to sell a few things on eBay. I have 7 cameras that aren't working anymore. They were all around $200 or more cameras. Would I make more money by just listing them as a lot or separately? When I searched eBay similar non working ones went anywhere from $10 to $80. I really want to get rid of them fast so I think doing a lot would be better but I also want to make some extra cash. Input? Thank you!

Not quit sure which category so I'm guessing. All of the cameras are either Nikon or Olympus, I can't think of all the titles at the moment but the oldest is about 2 years.

Reece
Reece

I Would Sell Them As 1 Not In A Jodd Lot As People By The broken Cameras to Fix The broken Parts And Sell Them On To Get A bit Of Money In there Pocket, Coming From A Guy That Does This An I Buy Broken Cameras As Single not In A Jobb Lot As I Don't Want To Pay Big Amount Of Money for Somethink I Can't Fix, Hope this Helps, oh And I Pay Around £15 pound For A Broken Camera So yh Hope this helps!

AWBoater
AWBoater

You need to search the eBay "completed" listings to get a good idea of their current worth. Just because they are asking $80 does not mean that is what it will sell for.

I would list them all together in one auction. And make sure you make it clear these cameras are broken and only to be used for parts. Someone will buy them and resell the parts. Broken battery doors especially tend to have some value as they are a common item that gets broken, and is easily replaced… Or at least more easy to replace. So someone will probably offer you $10 per camera.