Recommendations for Selling Expensive Telephoto

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I'm considering selling my Canon 400mm DO lens. I have sold a few lenses on Craigslist in the past but never anything as expensive as the DO.

We looked at a online quote from B&H but their price seemed really low $3100 for perfect condition.

Has anyone else sold a large telephoto? If so, how did you price it (since there are so few for sale) and what method did you use?

Appreciate any suggestions.
 
When selliing a expensive lens online, your seller reputation is extremely important. If you do not have a history, then you will not get a top price. Thats true on ebay, or Fred Miranda.

However, if you live in a heavily populated area, you can list on Fred Miranda (A nominal fee is involved) and specify that it can be inspected and picked up locally. Thats likely the only way you will sell it.

You can list it in your local Craigslist, and you might be suprised. There are lots of people looking for such a lens and would like to see it and take a few images before they buy. Just do not invite anyone out to your home, arrange to meet in a safe location like a Starbucks. Also don't succomb to listing it at a inflated price just to see if anyone will bite. Serious buyers will mark you as a scammer and will not call even if you lower the price to something reasonable. Do your research first, set a fair price, and stick to it. Have some documentation showing that you are the owner, and hopefully that it was cleaned / inspected at Canon recently with a clean bill of health. This investment will pay off.

Expect to get $3800-$4400 depending on the condition and your selling reputation.

Here is a popular database of prices
http://www.jcolwell.ca/photography/lens$db/index.htm

hope that helps.
 
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+1 for the Fred Miranda buy and sell forums. If you don't have a lot of posts there some guys will shy away from you, but if you have the item priced right you should get some bite. Both the boon and the Bain of Fred Miranda is that prices are pretty well set in the market. If your too high you won't get anyone to bother with you so sort through the recent listings and price accordingly. You can try CL but I tend to shy away from CL for anything priced above $1000. First I'd only accept cash and some folks just won't feel comfortable carrying that much with them, and second too many scammers. If you do go the CL route include your phone number and only deal with someone who calls you from a local number ignore all texts and emails as they are 99% bogus.
 
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charlesa said:
Any suggestions for EU countries? We do not have Fred Miranda or craiglist over here.

Do what just about everyone else on the planet does...Google it. I just did a search with this in the search field:
craigslist alternative to in EU
Do it yourself. There's plenty to read.

-PW
 
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I have seen some supertele lenses listed on CL locally, priced appropriately, and the listings were not up for too long (1-2 weeks at most). So I think it's certainly possible to sell on CL, but chances will be much higher in a large metropolitan area. I would avoid listing my phone number in the ad, though (unless you buy a disposable cell just for that purpose). Rather, in your ad indicate that any reply should include a phone number for contact. As stated, meet somewhere public, accept only cash (although that may no longer be necessary if you're willing to give up a 2.75% commission with something like Square Up).
 
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pwp said:
charlesa said:
Any suggestions for EU countries? We do not have Fred Miranda or craiglist over here.

Do what just about everyone else on the planet does...Google it. I just did a search with this in the search field:
craigslist alternative to in EU
Do it yourself. There's plenty to read.

-PW

Of course, if you want to actually find things when you search - then just Bing it.

Alternatively you can just send it to me and I will ensure it is well taken care of. :D
 
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neuroanatomist said:
I have seen some supertele lenses listed on CL locally, priced appropriately, and the listings were not up for too long (1-2 weeks at most). So I think it's certainly possible to sell on CL, but chances will be much higher in a large metropolitan area. I would avoid listing my phone number in the ad, though (unless you buy a disposable cell just for that purpose). Rather, in your ad indicate that any reply should include a phone number for contact. As stated, meet somewhere public, accept only cash (although that may no longer be necessary if you're willing to give up a 2.75% commission with something like Square Up).

To go along with this, list a Google Voice number instead of a real phone - this will let you block/filter/record calls at your discretion.

Meet in a local branch of your bank and inform the security guard that you'll be showing an expensive piece of equipment. If the sale goes through, you can deposit the cash immediately.

I've sold a (much much cheaper) lens on CL along with a couple of other things and I quite like being able to meet the person beforehand and receive cash in person.
 
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Fred Miranda is a great place to buy & sell. I've had many transactions and all were great. But you have to be careful. There seems to be a growing number of scammers in recent years.

Robbymack is right...if you are newly registered and trying to sell a big ticket item, you will have to jump through hoops to make people comfortable in believing that you are legit.

Good luck!
 
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neuroanatomist said:
I have seen some supertele lenses listed on CL locally, priced appropriately, and the listings were not up for too long (1-2 weeks at most). So I think it's certainly possible to sell on CL, but chances will be much higher in a large metropolitan area. I would avoid listing my phone number in the ad, though (unless you buy a disposable cell just for that purpose). Rather, in your ad indicate that any reply should include a phone number for contact. As stated, meet somewhere public, accept only cash (although that may no longer be necessary if you're willing to give up a 2.75% commission with something like Square Up).
Same here, I bought my 600mmL from Craigslist, and there have been many that were snapped up immediately. I have bought many "L" lenses and 1 series bodies as well that way. Cash talks, a seller who does not have to pay ebay and paypal or credit card fees is much more willing to negotiate.


If I can see any try a lens first, and if the seller is knowledgable and has proof that he owns the lens and has had recent cleaning or service, or is a CPS member, its safer than Fred miranda, where there are tons of complaints about people getting bad equipment. or just outright scammed. http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1190698/0


I'm not is a big metropolis, the Spokane area is large enough to have two or three decent camera stores, but is not a large city. I have driven the 300 miles to Seattle in some cases to get what I want.
 
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Thanks for all the great suggestions! I do live in a large city (Orange County, CA) so it looks like Craigslist/Cash would be a good option. I also like being able to have someone look it over first to make sure everyone is happy. Fred Miranda looks good too, but since I don't have any selling history with them I may use that as a backup.

Thanks also for pricing suggestions. The lens db looks great!

RMC33, I like the DO a lot because it's so small and light (compared to other super telephotos). In those scenarios where handholding works better I find that I can handhold this lens for much longer than the 500. Disadvantages are that it doesn't focus as fast and the image quality isn't as sharp (at 100%) as the 500mm.

RLPhoto, I'm going to hold off on setting a price for right now. We are strongly considering selling the DO to purchase a 600, but we haven't made the final decision yet. Seeing our selling options is one of the considerations. I'll update the thread once we have made the final decision.
 
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RMC33 said:
neuroanatomist said:
FWIW, looking at my local CL today there's a 300/2.8L IS (MkI) for $4200 and an 800/5.6L IS for $11K (overpriced, IMO).


Wish I could see nice gear like that on my end of CL.

It's not uncommon here in Texas. I found nothing I wanted so far today. :|
 

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RLPhoto said:
RMC33 said:
neuroanatomist said:
FWIW, looking at my local CL today there's a 300/2.8L IS (MkI) for $4200 and an 800/5.6L IS for $11K (overpriced, IMO).


Wish I could see nice gear like that on my end of CL.

It's not uncommon here in Texas. I found nothing I wanted so far today. :|

Ya out here in Nevada there are mostly Lenses and cameras people bought on a whim and did not want. I live in Tahoe and see A LOT of people buy 7D's and realize they got in over their head and try to sell them to recoup on CL. Back when the Mk3 came out there were at least one to two a week for $3000 that someone bought.. and did not like.
 
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neuroanatomist said:
FWIW, looking at my local CL today there's a 300/2.8L IS (MkI) for $4200 and an 800/5.6L IS for $11K (overpriced, IMO).

Thanks! It's good to see other people are trying to sell through Craigslist. I looked again sorting by price and did find a 300 2.8 for 3K and a 200 2.0 for 5K within the greater LA area. I also found a couple of cinema cameras for 11-15K so it's not as exceptional as I thought.
 
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