bobmielke wrote:
I get the best price for my gear on photographic forums. I sold my Nikon D90 body to a forum member with an 18-55mm kit lens aboard, spare battery and a Really Right Stuff custom L-Plate aboard. He was initially only interested in the L-Plate, but with all the goodies I threw in he couldn't turn down my $750 asking price for everything.
Be prepared if you sell a camera body to provide interested parties the frame count of the camera. That is the number of frames fired from the camera. Each camera has its own life expectancy which is a rating in frames shot.
Transactions are best done through Paypal, an online middleman that guarantees payment and delivery for a small fee. I saked the buyer to deposit the funds plus shipping in my Paypal account and once I see the funds there I ship the camera. Everybody gets what they want without a hassle. I never heard from my buyer again.
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how can you find frames shot? and how do you learn each cameras life expectancy?