![]() ![]() in between $50 and $2000, but in this case probably between $200 and $600 per lens.) You write "7 backs". You didn't say which lenses were included in the package and the worth of lenses varies a lot. But it all depends upon the condition of each part in the package. If the camera and lenses are in good working order that package could be worth up to $3000 or more. I guess a lot of readers of this forum is starting to drewl when they see this question.ฤก/ Unless this Tech IV is a wreck, it sounds like a very good deal. Now, what's the value of your Nikon? I'd say $600 - $900. One website/page that describes that camera (and the Technika line) very well is: Is the bellows sagging or does it have obvious holes or other defects? Are there a lot of dings, dents, scratches, etc.? Is the ground glass scratched up? Are pieces of the leatherette missing or is the leatherette that is there peeling away so that the metal underneath is showing? This kind of visual inspection alone will tell you how well the camea has been cared for. However, even without knowing anything about the camera, you can do a cosmetic inspection. As far as what to look for goes, check the reviews of the Linhof Technika camera, and especially the links at the end of the reviews, on this home page for much more useful information than it would be feasible to post here. A Tech IV in good condition, plus four lenses in good condition and seven film holders (I suspect it's seven film holders, not seven backs, that come with it) also in good condition, would sell for much more than that. From a pure resale standpoint, F4s in good condition sell for about $1,000 - $1,200 I believe, and a Nikon 50 mm F 1.8 lens sells for probably $100 or maybe a little more. Only you can decide if it's "worth it" to you. ![]()
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