This very lightly used cropped sensor D5300 (shutter count is a mere 6040) has been my secondary camera for telephoto shots, and a travel backup to my D750. What I like about the D5300 is that there is no AA filter, so sharper captures over previous models. (The waterfall image was taken on my trip last month using the very good 55-200mm f/4-5.6 VRII lens at 175mm.) It performs flawlessly and I am only selling it because I have acquired a second D750 along with a 28-300mm lens. Too many different camera bodies just got too confusing when changing between models on my trips. Included, but not pictured, are the original neck strap and USB download cable.
Selling price for this excellent camera is $325, including shipping within the contiguous states.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
This is one of Nikon's hidden gems. While I mostly use Nikon mirrorless cameras now, the D5300 is one camera I will not get rid of. It is small, lightweight, and with a robust sensor is capable of producing pro quality images. The only downside is not having an internal motor so if you want to auto-focus it requires a lens that has a focus motor. It would be a great camera for street photography with a small 24, 28, or 35mm lens. A fully articulating screen helps with that pursuit as well and also makes it a good camera for vlogging. Good luck with your sale, someone should pick this up quickly.
DMeyer
Well, I will take it.
Alvin
alvin3232 wrote:
DMeyer
Well, I will take it.
Alvin
Almost missed this comment since I was looking at the PM. Could you send me your particulars via Personal Message?
Hello
Also need to know your form of payment
My address:
Alvin Brown
5506 Autumn Breeze Ct
Spring, TX 773798
alvinabrown21@gmail.com
alvin3232 wrote:
Hello
Also need to know your form of payment
My address:
Alvin Brown
5506 Autumn Breeze Ct
Spring, TX 773798
alvinabrown21@gmail.com
Have replied by PM, Alvin.
One last comment: It has GPS.
Hi
That I did not know and thanks for that update.
Alvin
Bridges wrote:
This is one of Nikon's hidden gems. While I mostly use Nikon mirrorless cameras now, the D5300 is one camera I will not get rid of. It is small, lightweight, and with a robust sensor is capable of producing pro quality images. The only downside is not having an internal motor so if you want to auto-focus it requires a lens that has a focus motor. It would be a great camera for street photography with a small 24, 28, or 35mm lens. A fully articulating screen helps with that pursuit as well and also makes it a good camera for vlogging. Good luck with your sale, someone should pick this up quickly.
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Agree. It also has built in GPS for geotagging, unlike any other Nikon DSLR. I used one as backup to D7500 in Antarctica and will be keeping it.
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