Equipment valuation, Inspire 1 Raw. Osmo, Zenmuse XT

I’m trying to work out a price for my Inspire 1 equipment, I’d prefer to sell it as a job lot rather than pick it all apart.

I’ve spent hours on Ebay looking at completed sales but between listings for Inspire Raws that plainly have X3 cameras and mislisted Inspire Pros and sales from abroad etc, I’m tearing what little hair I have left out.

Obviously knowing what it has cost me over the years I’m biased and I don’t want to overprice things but neither do I want to do myself out of a proper price so…

Please would people give me their opinions on what a fair price for the following stuff may be, as I said preferably as a job lot.

DJI Inspire 1 V2 (Inspire Raw)
X5R camera with 15mm Lens
2 x 512GB SSD
SSD Reader
Dual Controllers (Pilot and Camera)
6 Batteries (4 x TB48, 2 x TB47)

Zenmuse XT 640 Thermal Camera, 13mm, 9Hz

DJI Osmo Handle For X5R (Osmo Raw)
DJI Osmo Plus for B-Roll
Battery adaptor to use Inspire Batteries
5 Osmo Batteries
Z-Axis
Z-Axis Pro

DJI Follow Focus Controller For Osmo
DJI 5.8 GHz Wireless Module For Follow Focus On Inspire

HPRC Inspire 1 Case
DJI Osmo Raw Case

There are other bits and bats and obviously sundries such as chargers etc but that is the main stuff.

Thank you.

Just dusting the cobwebs off this one for you @Jinxter

Having sold a truck load of Inspire kit a few months ago it’s very difficult to price as a job lot.

What I did was to scan eBay for the individual items that have sold over the last six months to get the average selling price. Then add them all up and then stick a substantial bulk-discount on top. In my case I took £800 quid off the value of the combined items. I was also very open with my pricing in order to highlight just how much of a bargain / deal it actually was. Have a read of my pricing details at the bottom of this post: For Sale: DJI Inspire mega bundle - new details, new items, new price! [SOLD]

Not want you want to hear, but the problem you’ll face when selling is that its simply too much kit (and too specialised) for someone to buy :confused:

Professionals who are using this level of kit will already have it, and Prosumers simply won’t want it. Despite the X5 camera still blowing even the new Mavic 3 out of the water :roll_eyes:

My advice from recent experience would be to split it. It’ll take longer to sell but you’ll get so much more money for it.

Thanks @PingSpike,

I’ve done that to try and get a very rough idea but as I said some of the drones/ cameras don’t seem to be what they say and you can’t actually see the original listing to check and there’s no completed listings for bits like the XT. Your listing is very helpful.

As you say it’s a lot of stuff together and either what people already have or beyond what they have a need for, probably splitting it is the sensible approach.

Thanks again for your help

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