Begin with the exact photographed unit, its test status and the seller’s description of faults.
Vintage cameras are mechanical and electronic objects with decades of individual history. Two examples of the same model can behave differently.
A practical method
- Check shutter speeds and aperture
- Inspect film advance and rewind
- Test meter and autofocus
- Inspect lens haze, fungus and scratches
- Check seals and battery compartment
- Confirm warranty or return terms
What to avoid
- Assuming 'untested' means working
- Buying from one flattering photo
- Ignoring corrosion
- Forcing controls
- Expecting every vintage feature to be repairable
Frequently asked questions
Is professional help necessary?
Professional testing reduces uncertainty but cannot make a vintage camera identical to a new product.
What should happen first?
Choose the camera type and budget, then compare condition.
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