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<p>Or you can search google for <br>
"canon 7" "price guide"<br>
It should give you a general idea</p>
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<p>The last one is 2005-2006.<br>
The newer one is still "in production".</p>
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<p>Looks great! I know Holger Schult has one too, but seems like there is no additional info on his site either.</p>
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<p>Felipe, check "collectiblend", there are at least 5 completed "hammer" auction prices listed for Topcon RE Super, along with the condition of those cameras. It may help you to find the approximate value.</p>
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<p>Mike, don't forget to take a good photos of your cameras from various sides, your eBay description will benefit from this.</p>
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<p>Can't confirm this. From what I see, prices are dropping for most of the 35mm cameras, even for somewhat collectible ones. The only prices going up are for highly collectible items.</p>
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<p>Of course they are!<br>
They are even in the first edition of this guide from 1974.<br>
Page 25, out of 57 pages total :)</p>
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<p>Vidax seems to be a really good find. Only 80 cameras were produced. I haven't seen manuals for these.</p>
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<p>Seems like it. If you wait long enough it may get to the center of the lens.</p>
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<p>Interesting reading.</p>
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<p>JDM, seems like your Argus A is one of the earliest ones. S/N less than 10K?</p>
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<p>Jim, if yours is a rangefinder, $30 was a really good deal!<br>
If not, that sounds about right for the camera in average condition.</p>
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<p>Besides what JDM just said, I'd be selling these items separately, not as a lot. Usually it's more profitable for the seller.</p>
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<p>Olympus Pen F and Pen FT both had endoscope/microscope versions.</p>
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<p>Another camera for "gloves-on" usage is Russian FED "Siberia". It has tall controls, raised tripod socket. No one knows for sure if there are any originals left though.<br /> <img src="http://collectiblend.com/Cameras/images/FED-FED-Siberia.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="400" /></p>
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<p>It is Marvel, right. Usually they have a name imprinted on the top handle, but your camera is missing one.<br>
<img src="http://collectiblend.com/Cameras/images/Sears-Roebuck-Marvel-S-20.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="473" /></p>
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<p>Chris,<br>
021 I and II models have two easily distinguished features: different exposure meters. Both I and II marked as IIIc.<br>
028 has a larger center view/rangefinder window than 021. Marked as IIIC.<br>
028/N should have a serial number imprinted on the back of the camera leatherette. There are some fakes were reported though.</p>
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<p>The IIIc models do have several "versions": 021 (I and II), 028 and 028/N (I don't think you have this one though, but who knows).<br>
You can find some details on the price (completed hammer auctions), manufacture date and model differences at<br>
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<p>I don't think it's going to be too far from the starting bid price. 40,000€ max.<br>
I know of a 1992 auction for the Lancaster Watch camera, but it was "Ladies" version, not "Mens". It was sold for 29700£.</p>
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<p>Nikon S2 in a mirror.</p>
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<p>Looking at the first lines of the post I was sure there will be several photos from each camera attached :) <br>
Mike, are you planning to compare the "output"? :)</p>
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<p>Rick,<br>
Thanks for the excellent source!</p>
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<p>Michael,<br>
It's definitely not a rare camera. You may be able to sell it for $50-80...</p>
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<p>I lost a battery cover for Zenit 312M. Nothing helps. I guess I'll try 10 Yen after a visit to Japan %-)</p>
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<p>The company was there c1911-1915. 1033 address is no longer present on 16th in Denver. Definite bit of history :)<br>
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Eugene from Denver</p>