Excellent presentation for such a sad event. Our thoughts and prayers for the family of these fallen heroes along with all the fallen first responders. My God have mercy on their souls.
I love the first image (not that I don’t like the others).
I really like this and this type of art. That is one “heck of a” tall tree.
I can see that being up in Morristown..
I am probably the only person that will ever say “I miss New Jersey.”
Ii would vote for number 6. I like the brightness.
I would have voted for number 8. I like the sky and water but the trees had no definition. The were bland.
I always liked Watchung Lake and passed it every working day when I was a newlywed. We rented a house in Warren and I worked in Irvington. That was back in the day when the Warrenville Tavern didn’t have the main road running through it.
Since he already purchased it, and he had a warranty issue, couldn’t he send it to Nikon at a Korean facility?
I never understood the reasoning for this “grey market” and no US repairs. Aren’t the cameras identical, except perhaps the menu descriptions? The only reason Nikon would be if the Nikon Authorized Dealers have got together and forced Nikon to do this or a spiff to become a US Nikon dealer. Can someone shed some light on this?
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Your camera seems to be a very good item, especially if it has been well-taken care of and in mint condition with its low shutter count. Items in prime condition merit a higher price, and discerning buyers will often be
willing to pay a bit more for a nicer item, including photographic equipment. I certainly would, particularly when it comes to lens glass. So you have not overpriced. Instead, you are pricing correctly. Please keep going with your fine listing. I like that you are offering a very nice camera, unlike the junk I stay away from on EBay.
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I don’t know but perhaps it is only me but I don’t trust eBay, especially after yesterday when someone purchased a “NIB” camera that came with a filter on the lens.
I tend to trust sellers on this board. Or am I just gullible?
I had a Nikon D750 when it was first released. But I wanted to jump on the bandwagon and gave the 750 up and sold it for a Fuji XT-1 in 2017. I didn’t like it after the first month but kept it until the 2019 Cyber Monday deal and repurchase a Nikon D750. It was too small, buttons would be pressed by mistake and I didn’t like the EVF.
To me the full frame DSLR feels like a camera. So needless to say, I would go with the Nikon D850.
It is sad that we need to “filter” (no pun intended) everything we purchase, especially on eBay and Craigslist. I am not sure in NIB is a legal abbreviation such as NOS (new old stock” is in the industry. If NIB is not an actual legal abbreviation, then I think a look into eBay’s sellers and buyers terminology. However, if it is not an accepted abbreviation and held by certain descriptions, the the implied meaning might be accepted.
NIB to means a new item with all the factory accessories. But as BebuLamar stated, NIB to him or her means “in an unopened sealed box. I agree with that. Any item that comes in a box or envelope purchased in a store is New in Box so my idea what NIB had just changed.
And then we have “open box” and store “demo”.
This looks great. I love what you did to the image.