Some good info on lenses, maybe you can make a video about bodies too. That may be a little more difficult of course. Lenses are really more important anyway.
The only times I really got scammed on eBay is when the seller didn’t ship the camera I bought and PayPal refunded me the money every time that happened to me.
I think your next video should be how to be a minimalist. Your gear is out of control. I poke fun because I am the same way. I have never purchased from eBay or Craigslist, but I have sold stuff. Not a bad way to sell old or unused gear and put that money towards gear that you will use. That's how I got my R6. It took a year, but I got it and it's payed for.
Yes, I have a problem. You know, at one point I did consider myself a minimalist of sorts... clearly not anymore. I have about 30% of that gear slated for selling, just got to get around to taking photos and listing it.
I've been trying to sell these 2 SONY lenses for over a year and have had zero inquiries. Is there a market for them or are they white elephants that belong in the recycling bin? Lens #1 - wide conversion lens BCL-HGD0758 x0.7 made in Japan. Lens #2 - tele conversion VCL-HGD1758 x 1.7 made in Japan. Comes with covers and soft case.
Thanks for the vlog, Mark. My question that I was hoping you would answer but didn't is; Do you worry about whether your used Canon equipment you buy on eBay was originally sold through a Canon USA Authorized dealer or not. I do as I have read and heard that if I ever need service or repair sometime down the road Canon will not even touch a nonCanon USA piece of equipment. So unless the eBay listing specifically indicates, Yes or No, I use the "contact seller" option and ask. Unfortunately, I almost never get a reply back from a seller when I ask that question. Am I being to anal? What do you think and recommend? Thanks