Thursday, 4 April 2019

equipment recommendation - How risky is to buy a used camera?


Obviously there must be some judgement (the seller, no visible flaws).


But yet, is there a significant risk of buying something which will break in the next few weeks buying an used camera?



Answer



The risk is in the seller being dishonest about something that is already wrong with the camera. If it is good working order, then there is no reason for it to suddenly break within weeks of buying. Equipment does break down, so it is always possible that it will coincidentally develop problems.


If buying from a dealer, ask for a 3 month warranty period (or longer). If you can physically inspect the camera, do. Take along an SD card and shoot some images and review them. Borrow the camera for a short period for a "test drive". If buying from eBay or similar, go by the seller's reputation/feedback and description of the product. Ask questions, does it have any problems, so that if it does you have some recourse because they misled you.


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