Price Reduced $500. + shipping & Insurance
My Wife bought me a new Nikon Z9 as a surprise so I’m selling my Nikon D610 with battery pack and 50mm 1.8 AF lens. Spare battery and 64GB SD card. Camera is not USA model, lens and batt pack are.
This camera has seen little use as it was my backup camera for most of it’s life.
Specs
24 MP Full-Frame, 6 FPS, 2-SD cards
(30.0 oz./851 g with battery and card)
6 FPS, 3 FPS Quiet Continuous (Qc) shutter mode.
1080p HD video, built-in HDR, an electronic horizon
The D610 works perfectly with every AF lens made since 1987, AF, AF-I, AF-D and AF-S.
It also works great with AI and AI-S manual-focus lenses
Glass pentaprism.
100% coverage FX.
Tested to 150,000 cycles.
Self-diagnostic shutter monitor.
Flash Sync: 1/200.
Quiet Mode: single or 3 FPS.
With a built-in AF motor and an aperture feeler for manual-focus lenses, it works great with every Nikon auto- or manual-focus lens made since 1977!
Beowulf wrote:
Price and shutter count?
Sorry, senior moment. Price $600 complete, Shutter count 8227
Carl
Your wife bought you a Z9? She sounds like a keeper. Happy Valentine's Day.
Scott, Indeed she is. 29 years and counting.
Carl
cgondolf wrote:
Scott, Indeed she is. 29 years and counting.
Carl
My wife bought me a Boston Whaler from friends. Didn't even ask me. Boom. Did it.
Scott, we are both fortunate men to have Wives that are so thoughtful.
My wife bought me a Timex! Nany, Nany boo boo!
I own a D610. Nice camera, that I rarely use, but keeping it!
Retired CPO wrote:
My wife bought me a Timex! Nany, Nany boo boo!
I own a D610. Nice camera, that I rarely use, but keeping it!
It is a nice camera. I had a D600 that Nikon swapped out the shutter mech under a recall.
Reviewers say that it is was lacking in the AF in dark conditions but I took a whole series of shots in the Holocaust Museum in DC. A very dark and moody exhibit. No flash. Used the focus-assist light to get a proper focus handheld. Very good results.
My son has it now.
Is this camera still available?
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