SOLD - SOLD - SOLD - SOLD Selling my D800 USA Model, Like NEW, MINT out of the box
- 1 1/2 years old
Extra D800 books and DVD Videos & D800 Sheet Sheet
Has around a very low 7,000 Clicks
$2150. or Best Offer Selling by July 30, 2014
Hello Alex and welcome to the forum!
I would seriously consider this, however I am anxiously awaiting my new D810.
Quick question, were all the images on your website shot with this D800? Very nice display!
Good luck!
No, They were shot with my iPad, because I had to show the D800 for sale!
These two were shot with my D800...
Shot with D800
Shot with D800
Finally GOT IT...
Thanks for the patients!
This is a very good buy. The D800 will be removed from production status in the next few months now that the D810 is shipping though.
Put it on eBay. You're sure to sell it there. Since you aren't a regular (long time) member of UHH you might not have much luck here. But Craigslist or eBay will be your best bet if you need the money by the 30th.
alexskoz wrote:
Selling my D800 USA Model, Like NEW, MINT out of the box
- 1 1/2 years old
Extra D800 books and DVD Videos & D800 Sheet Sheet
Has around a very low 7,000 Clicks
$2150. or Best Offer Selling by July 30, 2014
REF 7/30 - KEH.com will pay as soon as they physically receive the equipment to their location in Georgia (and do some inspection).
You must put a lot of value on that camera ( D800 ) which you have had for 1.5 years. One can now get a D800 for under 2000 usd ( just saw ad for 2049 usd) when I logged into UH. As with most digital and old film cameras their value goes down. Even with low shutter actuations ( 7000 you mentioned ). Shutter actuation is not the only thing to consider -- the sensor's age is very important too. Best wishes in selling your camera. CHANGE is one word you can be sure of in this world today -- always has been a certain thing, CHANGE. I am a nikon shooter, and even the D4s will have a very limited shelf life for resale. Some of nikon's greatest cameras they have discontinued -- I tested the world of digital with nikon's D50, and purchased all cameras since.... D50 no longer available, D300 no longer available, D3 no longer available.... etc... de ja vue . Remember you have to let go of something to move on.. into the "Future". ;=)
Steinmetz wrote:
You must put a lot of value on that camera ( D800 ) which you have had for 1.5 years. One can now get a D800 for under 2000 usd ( just saw ad for 2049 usd) when I logged into UH. As with most digital and old film cameras their value goes down. Even with low shutter actuations ( 7000 you mentioned ). Shutter actuation is not the only thing to consider -- the sensor's age is very important too. Best wishes in selling your camera. CHANGE is one word you can be sure of in this world today -- always has been a certain thing, CHANGE. I am a nikon shooter, and even the D4s will have a very limited shelf life for resale. Some of nikon's greatest cameras they have discontinued -- I tested the world of digital with nikon's D50, and purchased all cameras since.... D50 no longer available, D300 no longer available, D3 no longer available.... etc... de ja vue . Remember you have to let go of something to move on.. into the "Future". ;=)
You must put a lot of value on that camera ( D800 ... (
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Not really...OP is pretty well in line with the current used market for D800s.
OP - GLWS!
ptcanon3ti wrote:
Not really...OP is pretty well in line with the current used market for D800s.
OP - GLWS!
I am sure that many are thinking that they can get a Refurb from Nikon for 2200-2300+. With the D810 on the ground now, D800 prices will fall.
You should really check out what your saying... Yes, you can find it cheeper Gray market or the guy from RUSSIA ON VIDEO selling on multiple listing several D800's
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