Originally Posted by
davidedric
I recently decided to buy the new Panasonic 100-300mm m4/3 lens. It replaces the original version with enough improvements to matter to me. So what to do with the old lens which I bought around three years ago for around £500. It still seems to be available new at around £350.
On eBay, there were a couple of examples well into their bidding life. One with all the bits plus original packaging (as mine was) at £255, another at £199 (of course the sellers would be paying 10% of the eventual purchase price to eBay). Interestingly, both were misleadingly labelled: they quoted "Power IS" which is on the new version, and not "Mega IS which is on the old version, and which could be read easily on the pictured packaging).
What I actually did was to sell to a Company I've used before (mpb, in the UK) for £200. For that they arrange courier collection (included in the price) and after the lens has been inspected to ensure it matched my description, they email confirmation and the money appears in my bank account. I've just looked on their web site, and they have a lens listed (I suspect it's mine) at £270.
I'm happy with that. They have to make their profit, and I get a reasonable price and a completely hassle free process.
What do you folks think? I think it's about tradeoffs, and different people will have different priorities.
Dave