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<blockquote data-quote="skipper20" data-source="post: 74493" data-attributes="member: 14981"><p>The Pro is more money than the Zoom but just marginally so and only for new items. For example, using the past 13 (Baker's dozen?) eBay <strong><u><em>new</em></u></strong> items sold as an index for both the Mavic Pro and the Mavic Zoom, the Pro averaged $1,413 whereas the Zoom averaged $1,295. But, the reverse happens when you look at <strong><u><em>used</em></u> </strong>items sold on eBay. In that same 13 item count, used sales of the Pro averaged $748 compared to $1,068 for the Zoom. Averaging in both new and used, the Pro was $902 and the Zoom $1242. If the Pro with its Hasselblad lens is as good as they say it is, it's a real bargain on the used market much more so than the Zoom. But is it really that good? Of the 13 items recorded as Pro sales, only 3 were new items. The Zoom was the exact reverse - 10 were new and 3 were used. This could indicate that Zoom buyers are happy buyers as a great majority are hanging on to what they bought and not reselling. But Pro buyers may not be happy as a great majority of them seem to be reselling what they bought. I respect the fact that this is a Spark forum and I'm talking Mavics both Pro and Zoom. But I'm using the Spark as a stepping-stone to learn the basics and then upgrade to the best possible lens I can get within the so-called consumer market. I have to believe there are users on this forum who have had experience with both the Spark and the Mavics. I'm looking to them for a bit of helpful advice. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipper20, post: 74493, member: 14981"] The Pro is more money than the Zoom but just marginally so and only for new items. For example, using the past 13 (Baker's dozen?) eBay [B][U][I]new[/I][/U][/B] items sold as an index for both the Mavic Pro and the Mavic Zoom, the Pro averaged $1,413 whereas the Zoom averaged $1,295. But, the reverse happens when you look at[U][I] [/I][/U][B][U][I]used[/I][/U] [/B]items sold on eBay. In that same 13 item count, used sales of the Pro averaged $748 compared to $1,068 for the Zoom. Averaging in both new and used, the Pro was $902 and the Zoom $1242. If the Pro with its Hasselblad lens is as good as they say it is, it's a real bargain on the used market much more so than the Zoom. But is it really that good? Of the 13 items recorded as Pro sales, only 3 were new items. The Zoom was the exact reverse - 10 were new and 3 were used. This could indicate that Zoom buyers are happy buyers as a great majority are hanging on to what they bought and not reselling. But Pro buyers may not be happy as a great majority of them seem to be reselling what they bought. I respect the fact that this is a Spark forum and I'm talking Mavics both Pro and Zoom. But I'm using the Spark as a stepping-stone to learn the basics and then upgrade to the best possible lens I can get within the so-called consumer market. I have to believe there are users on this forum who have had experience with both the Spark and the Mavics. I'm looking to them for a bit of helpful advice. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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