I just bought the new Nikon D7100 today and hubby says I need to sell my old Nikon D300. I have the battery pack for it. Need to look through my stuff to see what else I have that isn't going to be compatible with my new camera. I will post pictures and a complete list tomorrow. This is just kind of a heads up.
I live in MO and would be willing to meet within a 100 mile radius of Kansas City or I will ship. Have been a member for a while now. Haven't posted recently but still stop by regularly to read posts. Thanks for reading this post.
I don't know how to find out the shutter count. Can someone tell me? It's fairly low. I'm guessing less than 20,000 and probably more like 15,000. I don't take pictures every day or even every week. Mostly just vacations and special occasions.
I haven't done enough research to come up with a fair price. I still need to gather up all the stuff that goes with it. Didn't have a chance to do that today as it was a beautiful day in Kansas City today and I wanted to spend it outside.
shutterbug sue wrote:
I don't know how to find out the shutter count. Can someone tell me? It's fairly low. I'm guessing less than 20,000 and probably more like 15,000. I don't take pictures every day or even every week. Mostly just vacations and special occasions.
I haven't done enough research to come up with a fair price. I still need to gather up all the stuff that goes with it. Didn't have a chance to do that today as it was a beautiful day in Kansas City today and I wanted to spend it outside.
Type in camerashuttercount.com then download a recent photo and it will give you your shutter actuations.
shutterbug sue wrote:
I don't know how to find out the shutter count. Can someone tell me? It's fairly low. I'm guessing less than 20,000 and probably more like 15,000. I don't take pictures every day or even every week. Mostly just vacations and special occasions.
I haven't done enough research to come up with a fair price. I still need to gather up all the stuff that goes with it. Didn't have a chance to do that today as it was a beautiful day in Kansas City today and I wanted to spend it outside.
I don't blame you. No hurry.
Nikon D300 with 14,253 shutter count in excellent condition: sells for around $600 used, $1,800 new
Nikon MB-D10 Multi Power Battery Pack only used once: sells for around $200 used, $250 new
Three Nikon Brand Li-ion EN-EL3e battery packs: sells for around $15 used, $40 new
I have a very sturdy Pelican case that holds 4 CF cards. This case is waterproof and heavy duty. A car can run over it and your cards will still be safe. This is the older version that isn't available any longer. The new version is larger and holds 6 CF cards.
The 4 CF cards cost me $400. They are all Delkin Devices. Two are Delkin Pro 66MB/s 450x (one 16GB & one 32GB). I have two 32GB CF 500x read 75MB/s write 40MB/s. All four cards are UDMA 6.
I also have 4 smaller CF cards.
SanDisk Ultra II 2GB
SanDisk Ultra II 4GB
SanDisk Extreme III 8GB
Lexar Platinum II 4GB
I will include a Pixel Flash USB 3.0 CF card reader.
Remote shutter releases that work and are wireless are hard to find for the D300 for some reason. I have a two piece unit, the receiver plugs into a slot on the front of the camera, then you hold the transmitter in your hand. It works really well. The receiver takes 2 AAA batteries and the transmitter takes an odd battery but I just had it replaced at Batteries Plus, which carries them in stock.
I also have a Blue Crane Digital inBrief quick field reference for your camera bag which folds up small and is very handy to have. Plus I have 2 Nikon D300 books, Digital Field Guide by J. Dennis Thomas and Mastering the Nikon D300 by Darrell Young.
I believe that's all I have that is specific to the Nikon D300 that will not work with my new Nikon D7100. I would like to sell everything together for $1,000. It is all in excellent condition as I take very good care of my stuff.
i appreciate your offer, but as stated elsewhere [did I state it elsewhere?] Canons will fill my journalistic needs far better than Nikons.
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