Wow - half price after two years. Thats actually pretty good!
My "D" would never hold this statistic. 10-25% would me more realistic.

The price in Denamrk was appr. 2300 USD. Today - I'd get perhaps 1/5 of
that - that is if I'm lucky - more likely one 10th.


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Emne: Re: A caution about aging technology


On 10/9/06, Collin R Brendemuehl, discombobulated, unleashed:

>A consideration:
>We must remember that these DSLRs are now just computers and
>the longer we hang onto older technology the faster it loses value.
>The faster upgrade may be the cheaper way to go.

Interesting. I just looked at current eBay values for my Canon 1D mark
II. When I purchased new, almost 2 years ago, it cost me a penny under
3000 GBP,and that was a good price. They are going used for about
1500-1700 quid. Effectively half price. So 50% in 2 years. That's 25%
per annum which is exactly right for tax depreciation purpose. The
system works :-)

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