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I am trying to get an idea about what this vintage camera is worth! I purchased this about 30 years ago and only know that it is used and in great shape. Part of my collection.
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Posted 3 years ago
crystalwel…
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I am trying to get an idea about what this vintage camera is worth! I purchased this about 30 years ago and only know that it is used and in great shape. Part of my collection.
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The Filmo 75 has an estimated collector value of $180 - $240. Nice looking camera.
Thanks for the input. I love how it looks and love talking about it. I always wanted to try to film something with it, but never did. Life gets so busy and dreams get pushed aside. Anyway, my sister is ill and needs help with medical bills so I am selling off my small collection and wanted to get a value range for ebay. Thanks. YOUR cameras are fantastic. What an amazing collection.
Peace.
Me too. It is quite beautiful and unique. Yes, fun to see old films from that era. On E Bay right now, so perhaps someone will finally have the opportunity to see have it for their collection.
I have a camera that looks very simular to this but it is a Keystone Movie Camera, Model A 16mm No. A 2803, any idea of the value? There is still film in it, I wish there was a way to dovelop it. The camera is in excellent shape, no scratches, etc. However the leather case is old and starting to fall apart. Thank you for input
I just purchased a True View 8 mm movie camera from an antique shop. The owner thought that it was from the 1920's - but not really sure. It is a small one; about 6-8 inches in height. Serial number 201223
Any information would be appreciated - thanks!
Neat camera but probably not much value since Film is dead! Too bad as I am a Film snob myself. Bertoe61, there are still a handful of Film labs here in Los Angeles that develop 8 & 16mm Film, one lab off hand is called "Spectra" in North Hollywood. Hope I have helped, again cool camera!!