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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3/D3X/D3S
Buying a Nikon D3
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<blockquote data-quote="kkchan" data-source="post: 540349" data-attributes="member: 41795"><p>I bought a refurb one back in 2013 for almost $2000, then I sold my D700 after a short while.</p><p>I love the camera, even it has the 2008 technology, focusing is fast enough for me. The 2 CF cards slots are pretty good idea, so if one card is full, then rest of the images will flow to the other.</p><p>I have pretty big grip, so the camera fits me perfectly, and overall the balance is well. </p><p>Solid metal constructed, ergo body design, you won't feel tired in a long day shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kkchan, post: 540349, member: 41795"] I bought a refurb one back in 2013 for almost $2000, then I sold my D700 after a short while. I love the camera, even it has the 2008 technology, focusing is fast enough for me. The 2 CF cards slots are pretty good idea, so if one card is full, then rest of the images will flow to the other. I have pretty big grip, so the camera fits me perfectly, and overall the balance is well. Solid metal constructed, ergo body design, you won't feel tired in a long day shooting. [/QUOTE]
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