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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D700
purchasing a nikon d700 with a high shutter count
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<blockquote data-quote="johnveazey" data-source="post: 485916" data-attributes="member: 40456"><p>so basically I own a nikon d7000, I've done a few weddings nothing major but I've been looking for a full frame to jump into. I found an opportunity on craigslist for a nikon d700 with 3 batteries, 2 CF cards (8gb) and the guy still has the original box and manual. </p><p></p><p>The shutter count is 147,231 and he wants $350 for it. </p><p></p><p>I wanted to go ahead and maybe buy a nikon d610 but that's sort of a jump for me if i'm not making serious money with my photography. Ignore the d610 comment and just tell me if you guys think its a decent deal for the camera and how much longer that thing could last for me? any suggestions would be awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnveazey, post: 485916, member: 40456"] so basically I own a nikon d7000, I've done a few weddings nothing major but I've been looking for a full frame to jump into. I found an opportunity on craigslist for a nikon d700 with 3 batteries, 2 CF cards (8gb) and the guy still has the original box and manual. The shutter count is 147,231 and he wants $350 for it. I wanted to go ahead and maybe buy a nikon d610 but that's sort of a jump for me if i'm not making serious money with my photography. Ignore the d610 comment and just tell me if you guys think its a decent deal for the camera and how much longer that thing could last for me? any suggestions would be awesome. [/QUOTE]
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