Nikon SLR Cameras

Where can i buy used cameras at? Or a website like craigslist? For cheap?

Monstah
Monstah

Nikon f3, f1, or Canon a1?
For a cheap price, used and worth it?
I can't trust ebay because they steal your money off credit card.
And you can't pay cash so yeah.
I already checked criagslist.

Robert
Robert

I have no idea where you heard that eBay steals credit card info? The best way to pay on eBay is to make a paypal account and link up your bank account or credit card and then to check out with paypal on eBay. I have bought hundreds of items off of eBay and NEVER had a problem. If you don't want to go with eBay, try Amazon.com. Its a popular website, I just think that eBay is better.

fhotoace
fhotoace

Craigslist is probably the least expensive and best way to buy a camera locally.

You get to hold the camera in your hands and test it before handing over your money.

If you need to use a credit card, then you will have to find a good used 35 mm camera at your local camera store that sells used cameras or an online company like Adorama, B&H Photo or keh

If you can find one, the Nikon F2 or F4 may be a better choice over the original F or newer F3.

When it comes to Canon's, stick with the 35 mm EOS cameras. The Canon's made before 1988 use lenses that are basically obsolete since you can't use the easily on the new EOS digital SLR's

Johnny Martyr
Johnny Martyr

KEH.com
CollectibleCameras.com
CameraRepair.com
Adorama.com (used department)
BHPhoto.com (used department)
PennCamera.com

All these dealers are reputable used camera stores. The prices are based on condition and the better the condition, the higher the price. You can't get Really cheap used cameras that actually work except every once in a while by luck.

Also, if you are going to buy online, news flash, you will have to pay electronically somehow. How would any online store take cash? You shouldn't even snail mail cash because it can easily be stolen.

Craigslist, eBay, yard sales, antique stores, pawn shops, thrift stores, etc are all excellent places to buy flawed cameras with little or no warranty. If you are good at assessing the functional condition of a camera and/or do your own repair work, you can wind up with amazing deals via these non-camera-retailer venues but the risk is very high.

Jimmy
Jimmy

Can check www.classivox.com also