I posted several days ago about a bunch of Nikon F mount items I am selling in anticipation of my new Z8's. While looking for the boxes, I discovered that I still have a D3S.
It's in terrific condition with low shutter clicks (will find out how many later and edit this post). Comes with the original box. For those not familiar with this camera, it was the improved "S" version of the D3 which was Nikon's first full frame digital body and one of the best digital pro cameras Nikon ever produced. It excels at high iso shooting. Truly remarkable.
It is a 12mp camera which is part of the reason that it handles high ISO so well, but don't be fooled by the "low" mps. I used 3 of them back when they were the flagship Nikon and routinely printed at 24x30 and larger with no problems.
Price is $600 and includes the dual battery charger plus 3 batteries and I'll throw in 2 Lexar Pro 16gb CF cards. Will ship UPS ground when check clears and, if item is not as described when you receive it, send it back and I'll refund your payment.
This is a sample image from that camera
Nice images. This is a smooth camera. How much?
bebop22 wrote:
Nice images. This is a smooth camera. How much?
He posted it in his first post
Shutter clicks on the D3S are 125,369
$600 is a steal and 125,000 clicks is nothing on a D3S. I use one for many, many years photographing weddings, and finally gave it to my oldest daughter when she took over the wedding business.
Dalek
Loc: Detroit, Miami, Goffstown
Rick from NY wrote:
I posted several days ago about a bunch of Nikon F mount items I am selling in anticipation of my new Z8's. While looking for the boxes, I discovered that I still have a D3S.
It's in terrific condition with low shutter clicks (will find out how many later and edit this post). Comes with the original box. For those not familiar with this camera, it was the improved "S" version of the D3 which was Nikon's first full frame digital body and one of the best digital pro cameras Nikon ever produced. It excels at high iso shooting. Truly remarkable.
It is a 12mp camera which is part of the reason that it handles high ISO so well, but don't be fooled by the "low" mps. I used 3 of them back when they were the flagship Nikon and routinely printed at 24x30 and larger with no problems.
Price is $600 and includes the dual battery charger plus 3 batteries and I'll throw in 2 Lexar Pro 16gb CF cards. Will ship UPS ground when check clears and, if item is not as described when you receive it, send it back and I'll refund your payment.
This is a sample image from that camera
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Are the models real or Ai created?
Hi. I know what a d3s looks like but how about some photos of yours. Thanks
Rick from NY wrote:
I posted several days ago about a bunch of Nikon F mount items I am selling in anticipation of my new Z8's. While looking for the boxes, I discovered that I still have a D3S.
It's in terrific condition with low shutter clicks (will find out how many later and edit this post). Comes with the original box. For those not familiar with this camera, it was the improved "S" version of the D3 which was Nikon's first full frame digital body and one of the best digital pro cameras Nikon ever produced. It excels at high iso shooting. Truly remarkable.
It is a 12mp camera which is part of the reason that it handles high ISO so well, but don't be fooled by the "low" mps. I used 3 of them back when they were the flagship Nikon and routinely printed at 24x30 and larger with no problems.
Price is $600 and includes the dual battery charger plus 3 batteries and I'll throw in 2 Lexar Pro 16gb CF cards. Will ship UPS ground when check clears and, if item is not as described when you receive it, send it back and I'll refund your payment.
This is a sample image from that camera
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How many clicks on this camera and will you accept PayPal?
yssirk123 wrote:
$600 is a steal and 125,000 clicks is nothing on a D3S. I use one for many, many years photographing weddings, and finally gave it to my oldest daughter when she took over the wedding business.
Totally agree. As I mentioned above, the D3S was one of my favorite Nikon bodies, behind my old F2, F5 and current D850.
Dalek wrote:
Are the models real or Ai created?
Actually, the young lady on the left is my daughter in law, posing at her wedding shower with her kid sister. Yes, they are very real and yes, their young 30 something skin really is that flawless and their eyes really are that blue. I was the only male permitted at the shower, but then again the shoot was a “freebie”, so the exception was made.
BTW - processed in PS for sure, but their skin really does look like that. Smooth and clean as silk. My son is a lucky boy and his wife is as sweet as she is good looking. You ought to see the grand kiddies!
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