Where can i loan camera equiment?


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tantingchin

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Last time i saw a thread in here but forgot where is it liao....can someone give me the link again...thanks for helping.
 

just the thread i was looking for...
 

actually i don't mind starting one since i've got a few things lying around the house. I'll just list my stuff down and if you want anything, contact me. I hope more ppl will put their things here too. I had problems recently when i wanted to borrow stuff so i understand.
 

Here goes.
Canon
550EX
20-35 f2.8L
70-200 f2.8L

Nikon
55mm f2.8 micro MF
50mm f1.4 MF
80mm f2.8 MF (Carl Zeiss Jena)
70-210 f4-f5.6 AF
17mm f3.5 AF

Voigtlander (Leica M39 with LEICA M adaptor)
35mm f1.7 Ultron
50mm f1.5 Nokton
75mm f2.5

Hasselblad
Xpan with 45mm Lens

Rates and deposit to be discussed when u call me.
My no. is 90698948
 

Forgot to add,
Voigtlander Bessa R2 body with trigger winder.
 

szekiat said:
actually i don't mind starting one since i've got a few things lying around the house. I'll just list my stuff down and if you want anything, contact me. I hope more ppl will put their things here too. I had problems recently when i wanted to borrow stuff so i understand.

But how will the loan work?
 

Owner will pay a deposit which he will get back when he returns the equipment. The rental rates will be per 24hr
 

szekiat said:
Owner will pay a deposit which he will get back when he returns the equipment. The rental rates will be per 24hr

I seriously think its a good idea. But then will take alot of faith and trust from the owner.

I personally would want to try out lets say some lens, if good and got use then go and buy after knowing how it feels and works.

:thumbsup: for you guys!
 

not really, the deposit will be equivalent to the 2nd hand price of the lens, or a price determined by the owner. On the renters side, the money is fully refundable so he's not actually spending it. He's only spending the rental rates which can be pegged at say 2-3% of the value of the lens?
 

szekiat said:
not really, the deposit will be equivalent to the 2nd hand price of the lens, or a price determined by the owner. On the renters side, the money is fully refundable so he's not actually spending it. He's only spending the rental rates which can be pegged at say 2-3% of the value of the lens?
Deposit is equivalent to the 2nd hand price of the item??
If a 70-200mm f/2.8L then won't the deposit be a few thousand $$$?

I think maybe people can't afford the deposit.
Maybe to protect the loaner, can prepare some form of Black and White in which the borrower signs and his IC is photocopied, so if he does not return the item say...24 hours after the loan period is over. and is uncontactable can hand it over to the authorities?
 

ya...i think that should be a better way then paying a large amount of deposit...

You see, people cannot afford to buy the equiment that's why they want to loan or rent, but then suddenly got money to pay deposit..very funny.
 

last time i remember i saw a thread(forgot under what catagory) the moderator linked to a local camera equiment rental website...but i cant find it now..... can link again...thanks
 

the website owner has since migrated.
The problem with Black and White is, without a legal registered company, this piece of paper is worthless in a court of law. The police or the law will not protect the owner. Hence the high deposit. Most ppl cannot afford to spend on the lens. However, if they treat the equipment with care, then there is really no worry since the deposit will be completely refunded.
 

This is really just to protect the owner. He is providing a service, it is unreasonable to ask that he takes a risk as well. If you look at overseas, you will realise that my rates are really quite reasonable. Anyways, just a thought. I don't really need the cash. You can also deposit equipment or other stuff of similar value. Really, all this talking is useless. If someone is really interested, PM me or call me.
 

szekiat said:
This is really just to protect the owner. He is providing a service, it is unreasonable to ask that he takes a risk as well. If you look at overseas, you will realise that my rates are really quite reasonable. Anyways, just a thought. I don't really need the cash. You can also deposit equipment or other stuff of similar value. Really, all this talking is useless. If someone is really interested, PM me or call me.


haiya, y u neber tell me earlier?!?!?!? :(

then can "rent your AFS" :bsmilie:
 

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