The Photographers' Corner - 2021 to ?

Getting ready for prime hiking/eagle viewing season. Some shots from the past few years. (first shot I photoshopped to change the background)
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Nice sunny Sunday for an antique car parade! So special to see these cars rolling down the road, tooting their horns, and not just in a static display. There were over 100 vehicles - luxury cars, Model Ts, race cars, trucks and a military vehicle, Here’s my best 5 screen grabs from phone video:

1929 Dodge Brothers

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1931 Ford Model A

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1937 Bugatti T-37

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Has anyone sold camera gear at a UsedPhotoPro Cash4Cameras event at a local photo shop? Any advice appreciated. It’s less of a hassle than selling on my own locally, or through KEH or B&H. But will probably net less as well.

I struggled to use my mirrorless camera for photography or do post processing on my Windows box due to my macular pucker, so the camera mostly was used as a webcam for Zoom during the pandemic. But now I have improved eyesight, an iPhone Pro and a Mac mini. Trying to simplify here!
 
It's been decades since selling off most of my camera gear. A camera shop is the best way in my opinion, less hassles. If you have a couple of options, I would get quotes from them and go from there. You want to get the best return you can.
 
The Cash4Cameras event at the camera shop was relatively quick and convenient. The prices offered for the mirrorless cameras were in the same ballpark as B&H. I was pleasantly surprised that my old 2008 P&S had a trade in value of $130. In any case, I hope the new owners will enjoy taking photos with these cameras as much as I did.
 
Great Pictures!! Thanks for posting them everyone.
 
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