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Film Camera Grading - Camera Assessment

Camera Grading Guide

Understand how we grade every vintage and analogue film camera before it’s listed on Film Camera Store.

How We Test & Inspect

Understanding How We Grade and Test Every Film Camera

Every film camera listed on our site goes through a detailed inspection and testing process before it’s graded.
Our in-house technicians follow a consistent checklist to make sure every camera performs exactly as it should,
from the first frame to the last.

We start with a full mechanical check, testing shutter speeds, film advance, self-timer, and metering accuracy. Next comes the optical inspection, where viewfinder clarity, mirror alignment, and lens condition are carefully examined. Built-in light meters are verified against a calibrated reference meter to ensure accuracy.
Each camera is then cleaned and serviced, with dust removed, foam seals replaced, and contacts refreshed as needed. Finally, every camera is photographed, reviewed, and signed off before being listed for sale.

Real cameras. Real history.
Expertly checked and graded.

Camera Grading Scale

Every film camera we sell is graded using our own professional standard. This ensures you know exactly what to expect — whether you’re buying a collector’s piece or a well-used workhorse. Each grade reflects both cosmetic condition and mechanical performance, verified by our in-house technician before listing.

Grade Description Typical Condition Details
Mint (M) Exceptional example – looks almost new and performs perfectly. No visible wear or marks. Viewfinder crystal clear, lens spotless, and all functions working precisely. May include original box or packaging.
Excellent (EXC) Lightly used and fully functional with minimal cosmetic signs of age. A few small surface marks or light brassing on edges, but overall very clean. All shutter speeds accurate, metering responsive.
Very Good (VG) Well cared for and fully working, with moderate cosmetic wear. Minor scratches or signs of use on body or controls. Viewfinder may show faint dust or hairline marks. No impact on performance.
Good (G) Reliable, fully working example showing clear signs of regular use. Noticeable cosmetic wear, small dents or paint loss possible. Mechanically sound with accurate shutter and transport.
User (U) Fully functional but with heavy cosmetic wear or minor age-related quirks. Clear wear, dents, or patina. May show slight meter variance or other age-consistent traits, but still ready to shoot film confidently.

Notes on Grading

  • Function always comes first. All cameras are film-tested where applicable to confirm reliability.
  • Cosmetic wear never affects usability unless specifically mentioned in the product listing.
  • Accessories and lenses are graded separately using the same standards.

Our Testing, Warranty & Transparency Promise

Every camera we sell has already been through its inspection, testing, and grading — but our commitment doesn’t end there. We stand by every piece of equipment, because these cameras aren’t just collectables — they’re made to be used.

  • Tested on real film: Wherever possible, cameras are film-tested to confirm that shutters, advance mechanisms, and meters perform as expected.
  • Accurate product listings: Each listing includes close-up photos and a full condition summary matching the grade. No stock images, no surprises.
  • 30-day warranty: All cameras come with a 30-day warranty covering functional issues. If anything isn’t right, we’ll repair, replace, or refund.
  • Carefully packaged: Every order is securely wrapped and protected for shipping — ready to load film as soon as it arrives.
  • Expert support: Our team are always happy to help with compatibility, lenses, or general advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you decide each camera’s grade?

Our technician inspects every camera by hand, checking shutter speeds, film advance, light meter accuracy, viewfinder clarity, and cosmetic condition. The grade reflects both appearance and performance.

Do you test cameras with real film?

Yes. Wherever possible, we load and test with real film to ensure consistent exposure and reliable operation before grading.

Are lenses and accessories graded too?

Yes. Lenses, flashes, and accessories are graded separately using the same standards — with clear details in each product listing.

Can I see more photos before I buy?

Absolutely. Every listing includes detailed, high-resolution photos of the actual camera you’ll receive — no stock images. If you’d like to see a specific angle, contact us and we’ll send more.

Do you sell “User” grade cameras that still work properly?

Yes. “User” grade simply means more visible cosmetic wear — not mechanical faults. These cameras are tested, fully operational, and ideal for photographers who value function over cosmetics.

Why do you use your own grading scale instead of an external one?

Our in-house scale is based on decades of hands-on experience with vintage cameras. It gives a consistent and transparent standard that matches what real photographers expect.