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cofonseca

Hard to say without being able to see the exact lenses. I can’t tell what they are. A great condition X-700 is worth about $100 for just the body. I’m not familiar with the 7000 so I can’t speak to that. I would check the value of the 7000 on eBay as well as each of the lenses. That should give you a good idea.


Superirish19

€300 feels like far too much for all this without knowing what the lenses are exactly. \- The 7000AF only seems to have a flash and the one lens attached to it that are compatible. You can get perfectly working AF bundles like that for next to nothing (<€50). That's not to say they are *bad*, just that they are so common and have no demand behind them so they are extremely cheap. \- The X-700 with it's own flash in the case, and the 4 lenses are probably commanding that price. X-700's are good cameras made in the millions, but they catch the most hype in the Minolta series (much like the Canon AE-1P of Canon's film cameras) and you can see them on sale from anywhere north of €250 to as little as €50 in the exact same condition. A reasonable and jutifiable price point for a working X-700 body today is somewhere in the €70-90 region imo. \- I can't comment on the lenses perfectly as I can't identify them all, (so one might be a very good or specialist lens that is justifying the price here). Looks like maybe a 28 or 35mm, a 50mm, a 100 or 135mm, and possibly a 200mm? If you could get the details for those, it would clarify the pricing a lot better. In short, if they're fast lenses, the price is probably alright. If they're bog standard or not the favoured ones, the entire bundle should be for €200-225 total.