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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 363835" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>Check out KEH.com and since you are using Nikon lenses they will work depending on the body you choose. Their bargain used lenses and bodies may be the best value but you have to weigh what size is the final image if I ever print anything and I am assuming no murals! Depending where you are in the third world weather and humidity = fungus so thats one item to be concern with. I spent 11 months and 23 days around the 12 parallel rainy season to hot and humid back in 67 so I considered that short term. The camera and lenses were in a camera bag but off the dirt floor. You'll have to do some research as to what type of photography you are doing especially on a limited budget. Glass is the investment and the digital bodies are like computer those are the ones you will replace. Remember the pro bodies have a rugged shutter but you will not know the count till it gets into your hands.</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p><p>my 2¢</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 363835, member: 12542"] Check out KEH.com and since you are using Nikon lenses they will work depending on the body you choose. Their bargain used lenses and bodies may be the best value but you have to weigh what size is the final image if I ever print anything and I am assuming no murals! Depending where you are in the third world weather and humidity = fungus so thats one item to be concern with. I spent 11 months and 23 days around the 12 parallel rainy season to hot and humid back in 67 so I considered that short term. The camera and lenses were in a camera bag but off the dirt floor. You'll have to do some research as to what type of photography you are doing especially on a limited budget. Glass is the investment and the digital bodies are like computer those are the ones you will replace. Remember the pro bodies have a rugged shutter but you will not know the count till it gets into your hands. Lou Cioccio my 2¢ [/QUOTE]
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