This would make a perfect starter camera set for someone just starting out, or wanting to dip into mirrorless without going bankrupt!
I am selling my Sony a6000 camera, black body. It's had a screen protector since day 1, and is in excellent condition! I used this camera for 3 years, and never had a problem with it (although, if you leave the battery grip in the "on" position, even if the camera is off the batteries drain-- it's a known issue). I only stopped using it because I bought an A7II, and this was my backup. I kept it charged, but it never got used. I just recently bought an A7rIII, and now the A7II is my backup! I really hate to sell this, but I've got too many cameras as it is (I collect 35mm film cameras and Polaroid SX-70s!).
Shutter activations: 6835 (I can send you a picture of the web site showing this, if you like). According to Sony, that's about 6% of its estimated life.
Included with the body:
Sony 50mm 1.8 prime lens (love this lens! Glass is clear, one small scratch to the paint next to where it says "E-mount")
Sony 55-210mm 4.5-6.3 (Lens looks hardly used, glass is pristine)
Meiki battery grip (includes patch cord if you want to use the vertical shutter release; it sounds obtrusive but honestly, I forgot it was there!)
5 batteries, 4 of them aftermarket-- they seem to be working and charging fine, but I'd probably get a few fresh ones for maximum life
2-battery charger that uses a micro-USB cable
single battery charger (plugs in)
All lens caps and body cap
If I can find it, I'll send an older manual Minolta 57mm lens with an adapter ring; because of the vagaries of APS-C, this acted like an 85mm portrait lens-- and took amazing pictures! It's in used shape, but the glass is clear.
I'm asking $450 plus shipping, which I think isn't all that unreasonable.
I can text you pictures of the gear upon request; I'm having a time uploading pictures (if I get it working, they will be added here!)
Cshoier wrote:
This would make a perfect starter camera set for someone just starting out, or wanting to dip into mirrorless without going bankrupt!
I am selling my Sony a6000 camera, black body. It's had a screen protector since day 1, and is in excellent condition! I used this camera for 3 years, and never had a problem with it (although, if you leave the battery grip in the "on" position, even if the camera is off the batteries drain-- it's a known issue). I only stopped using it because I bought an A7II, and this was my backup. I kept it charged, but it never got used. I just recently bought an A7rIII, and now the A7II is my backup! I really hate to sell this, but I've got too many cameras as it is (I collect 35mm film cameras and Polaroid SX-70s!).
Shutter activations: 6835 (I can send you a picture of the web site showing this, if you like). According to Sony, that's about 6% of its estimated life.
Included with the body:
Sony 50mm 1.8 prime lens (love this lens! Glass is clear, one small scratch to the paint next to where it says "E-mount")
Sony 55-210mm 4.5-6.3 (Lens looks hardly used, glass is pristine)
Meiki battery grip (includes patch cord if you want to use the vertical shutter release; it sounds obtrusive but honestly, I forgot it was there!)
5 batteries, 4 of them aftermarket-- they seem to be working and charging fine, but I'd probably get a few fresh ones for maximum life
2-battery charger that uses a micro-USB cable
single battery charger (plugs in)
All lens caps and body cap
If I can find it, I'll send an older manual Minolta 57mm lens with an adapter ring; because of the vagaries of APS-C, this acted like an 85mm portrait lens-- and took amazing pictures! It's in used shape, but the glass is clear.
I'm asking $450 plus shipping, which I think isn't all that unreasonable.
I can text you pictures of the gear upon request; I'm having a time uploading pictures (if I get it working, they will be added here!)
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Do you have the original boxes and instruction manuals?
I thought I did, but I think they got lost in the last move. Sorry.
Finally got pictures to upload:
Split the shipping and insurance cost with me and I'll take it.
Then, let me know how to pay you. I have a PayPal account, which may be the best way, or I can send you a check and when the check cashes you can let me know and then send the merchandise.
With any questions, call me at 408-207-3518, or email: bob.berry36@gmail.com.
Thanks
At work, so I'll call when I'm out!
And, I'll do you one better - I'll pay shipping and insurance, and, when it arrives, if I haven't been up front about the condition of the body or lens, you don't have to reimburse me any of that cost.
But, if you like what you see, you can pay me back half. But you get to inspect it first.
I've never had a bad experience with fellow photographers. I'll trust your judgment.
Call 408-207-3518. I'll return your call after noon.
Unless I get a call or you send me your phone # and email address, we won't be doing business.
Once we've connected, I'll mail you a check and you can either wait for the check to cash or send me the mercandise.
Send me the cost of the mailing and insurance and I'll include 1/2 of that in the check.
Soooo, give me a call. I'm around all day and tonight.
Bob
Unfortunately, no. I just received payment yesterday. Apologies for not updating this sooner,
Cshoier wrote:
Unfortunately, no. I just received payment yesterday. Apologies for not updating this sooner,
How much did you sell it for, if I may ask
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