robbiemcclaran
3-Jun-2019, 08:52
I recently purchased a Deardorff V8, early fifties vintage, off of another forum. When I received it I was pretty happy overall. The camera is in pretty decent shape for it's age. Metal parts have a significant patina from being over polished, wood is solid and in good shape, probably refinished. The leather strap is missing. But it's generally solid and all movements operate properly. The seller described the bellows as "Newer and light tight".
Unfortunately this did not prove to be accurate. Upon testing, the bellows proves to be riddled with pinholes, sags when is extended and is likely the original bellows. Yes, it could probably be used as is, by draping the dark cloth, but honestly I have had film ruined by bad bellows in the past and won't go that route again. After doing a good bit of reading I have an idea of the cost of replacing it. Not interested in cheapo DIY fixes and this is not a job I would do, as I have no experience doing it and fear I would screw it up, so I would send it for the replacement. So with shipping, etc, I'm probably looking at $500 or thereabouts.
I paid $1650 for the camera, and if it the bellows was as described and did not need replacing, I would be happy with that deal. But I probably would have been reluctant to pay upwards of $2200 for it.
I wrote to the seller who says he tested it and did not find a problem. And in his own defense it took me several weeks to get around to testing it myself, as I have been quite busy with work and other obligations. So he is reluctant to issue any kind of full or partial refund. It is a buyer beware world indeed.
This camera was to be an upgrade from my trusty Eastman 2D, I've used for twenty years. Have been watching ads on ebay and elsewhere for sometime, hoping to stumble onto a "deal" and this one seemed to fit my budget. The cosmetic issues don't bother me as I am a user and not beholden to shiny bits. I've never owned a Deardorff and would be happy to own and use one. But I'm not a member of the cult and I'd be equally happy with something else that was fully functional and light tight. (Anyone have a nice Philips or Canham they'd like to offload for cheap?)
So I'm soliciting your expert opinions. Is it worth the additional $500 or more to replace or should I cut my losses and sell the camera and look for a better option?
Unfortunately this did not prove to be accurate. Upon testing, the bellows proves to be riddled with pinholes, sags when is extended and is likely the original bellows. Yes, it could probably be used as is, by draping the dark cloth, but honestly I have had film ruined by bad bellows in the past and won't go that route again. After doing a good bit of reading I have an idea of the cost of replacing it. Not interested in cheapo DIY fixes and this is not a job I would do, as I have no experience doing it and fear I would screw it up, so I would send it for the replacement. So with shipping, etc, I'm probably looking at $500 or thereabouts.
I paid $1650 for the camera, and if it the bellows was as described and did not need replacing, I would be happy with that deal. But I probably would have been reluctant to pay upwards of $2200 for it.
I wrote to the seller who says he tested it and did not find a problem. And in his own defense it took me several weeks to get around to testing it myself, as I have been quite busy with work and other obligations. So he is reluctant to issue any kind of full or partial refund. It is a buyer beware world indeed.
This camera was to be an upgrade from my trusty Eastman 2D, I've used for twenty years. Have been watching ads on ebay and elsewhere for sometime, hoping to stumble onto a "deal" and this one seemed to fit my budget. The cosmetic issues don't bother me as I am a user and not beholden to shiny bits. I've never owned a Deardorff and would be happy to own and use one. But I'm not a member of the cult and I'd be equally happy with something else that was fully functional and light tight. (Anyone have a nice Philips or Canham they'd like to offload for cheap?)
So I'm soliciting your expert opinions. Is it worth the additional $500 or more to replace or should I cut my losses and sell the camera and look for a better option?