azemon
Loc: Saint Charles, MO, USA
Nikon Z50 complete kit
* Nikon Z50 body
* Nikon DX 16-50 zoom lens
* Nikon DX 50-250 zoom lens
* Nikon battery
* Nikon battery charger
* SanDisk Extreme 256 GB memory card, 150 MB/s
* Promaster UV filter for the 16-50
* Hoya EVO antistatic filter for the 50-250
* Original warranty card for the body and the 16-50, which I purchased together as a kit. No warranty card for the 50-250 lens.
* Original receipt for the body and the 16-50 lens
Everything is in excellent condition and works perfectly. All accessories included. I am the original owner of the body and the 16-50 lens. I bought the 50-250 lens used but it is also in excellent condition.
$850 OBO + actual shipping costs from St. Louis, MO, USA
Do you know the shutter count? USA model & transferable warranty? Do you know the shipping cost? Payment type desired? Thanks
azemon
Loc: Saint Charles, MO, USA
It is a USA model. The warranty card for the body and the 16-50 lens has not been filed with Nikon so the warranty timer has not started counting down. I do not have a warranty card for the 50-250. Shipping costs will vary depending on the service you want and where you live. I prefer PayPal but am open to other possibilities.
This is a great little camera.
azemon
Loc: Saint Charles, MO, USA
Shutter count? I thought that you were joking. It really doesn't matter. Would you like me to estimate the number of shots that I took in the decades that I owned my mechanical Nikkormat before selling it? Or how the mechanical shutter in my son's Nikkormat kept working, flawlessly, after he dumped it out of a canoe into a river on a camping trip? How about the number of frames that my father shot with his Nikon F?
Whatever. Since you insist....
Mechanical shutter count: 8744
Total shutter count: 11047
azemon wrote:
Shutter count? I thought that you were joking. It really doesn't matter. Would you like me to estimate the number of shots that I took in the decades that I owned my mechanical Nikkormat before selling it? Or how the mechanical shutter in my son's Nikkormat kept working, flawlessly, after he dumped it out of a canoe into a river on a camping trip? How about the number of frames that my father shot with his Nikon F?
Whatever. Since you insist....
Mechanical shutter count: 8744
Total shutter count: 11047
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Wow! Kinda touchy. I was interested; May have to think a little more about it. I am new to mirrorless cameras so didnโt know how much it mattered on shutter count. Hope you will excuse me.
Any camera today will shoot easily 100,000 shutter actuations with no sweat and many of them will go to 200,00 or even more. Because a majority of mirrorless cameras use electronic shutters many users shoot that way. Honestly, in my case I will not let a reasonable shutter count, like 20-30,000 actuations refrain me from buying a camera. If you ask a camera repairman he will tell you that replacing a shutter is not precisely a common repair.
I am not familiar with the Z50 but it is my understanding it has an electronic shutter. Not many parts of a shutter move when using the electronic. I use the electronic shutter with my Olympus most of the time. In the case of the camera posted here for sale 11,000 actuations are hardly a shutter break in.
Ask any professional photographer how often he or she replaces the shutter of the camera. Practically NEVER.
camerapapi wrote:
Any camera today will shoot easily 100,000 shutter actuations with no sweat and many of them will go to 200,00 or even more. Because a majority of mirrorless cameras use electronic shutters many users shoot that way. Honestly, in my case I will not let a reasonable shutter count, like 20-30,000 actuations refrain me from buying a camera. If you ask a camera repairman he will tell you that replacing a shutter is not precisely a common repair.
I am not familiar with the Z50 but it is my understanding it has an electronic shutter. Not many parts of a shutter move when using the electronic. I use the electronic shutter with my Olympus most of the time. In the case of the camera posted here for sale 11,000 actuations are hardly a shutter break in.
Ask any professional photographer how often he or she replaces the shutter of the camera. Practically NEVER.
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Thank you for the information. I read up on the mirrorless subject concerning the electronic shutter last night. Although I know itโs a great camera, I was a little disturbed with the attitude of the seller. Will have to think seriously about the situation. Sadly I had been saving money for such a camera.
azemon wrote:
It is a USA model. The warranty card for the body and the 16-50 lens has not been filed with Nikon so the warranty timer has not started counting down. I do not have a warranty card for the 50-250. Shipping costs will vary depending on the service you want and where you live. I prefer PayPal but am open to other possibilities.
Nikon warranties are not transferable from the original owner. Warranty work requires proof of purchase.
RKL349 wrote:
Nikon warranties are not transferable from the original owner. Warranty work requires proof of purchase.
Seller states he has * Original receipt for the body and the 16-50 lens *
So couldn't the buyer use that if needed for warranty ?
No. The Nikon USA site says warranties are not transferable. Does not matter since the original buyer is selling the body and lens to a third party.
RKL349 wrote:
No. The Nikon USA site says warranties are not transferable. Does not matter since the original buyer is selling the body and lens to a third party.
Hmmm, but the seller never registered the warranty so if the buyer has the receipt and the warranty card ,the buyer would be the first ,original submitting warranty.
๐ค๐ Just guessing
stant52 wrote:
Hmmm, but the seller never registered the warranty so if the buyer has the receipt and the warranty card ,the buyer would be the first ,original submitting warranty.
๐ค๐ Just guessing
I imagine the sales receipt wold likely have the original owners name on it. But hey, some will try to game the system and may get away with it.
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