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Jan 4, 2018 15:07:34   #
Looks like $800 OBO is his offer from the listing
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Jan 1, 2018 16:34:52   #
Here are a few pics of the camera with grip




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Dec 31, 2017 09:46:28   #
Sorry I didn’t get pics up sooner. Congrats on the D2x.
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Dec 30, 2017 18:01:47   #
Yes I will take some photos and post them on here. Been busy with installing flooring in our house but I will try to get some posted in the next day or so
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Dec 29, 2017 13:24:10   #
Good day everyone! I have been lurking on the site for a while and really enjoy some of the posts that I have read. I wanted to post my Nikon D300 with the MB-D10 Battery Grip up for sale. It currently has 19,379 clicks on it according to the EXIF data today 12/29/2017. I have all the original boxes, straps, cables, battery, etc. It's a GREAT camera for it's age but I have been using my D7100 way more often these days. I'll also format and include the 16GB Compact Flash card that I have in there now (it's a Lexar Professional 1066x card). I have an LCD screen protector on it and have never dropped or mistreated it over the years.

Please feel free to email with any questions you might have. Asking $325 shipped for the whole package. I would be more than happy to send pictures if you would like.
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Dec 28, 2016 12:07:39   #
jcrane22 wrote:
Hi, please send paypal info I will buy if still for sale. Thanks Jim


Hi Jim...not sure if you check your PM's or not, but I sent you a few. Let me know if you are still interested. After numerous, "Hey I'm interested" people reaching out to me and then not buying, it's all yours if you still want it
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Dec 22, 2016 11:30:29   #
KTJohnson wrote:
I shot (hand-held) with an APS-C, Sony A77 & used my Sony 16-50mm f/2.8 zoom @ 30mm, ISO 100, 1/60 sec. @ f/8.0. PP in Lr 5.7.

If you click on the "Download", then right-click on the photo, you can access all that info at the bottom of the dialog box that opens by clicking on the "exif data". You'll need to first download a program that reads the "exif data", there are many. Use the "search" at the top of this forum page to find out about that.
I shot (hand-held) with an APS-C, Sony A77 & u... (show quote)


Thank you for the helpful information
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Dec 22, 2016 10:37:08   #
Beautiful photo! Love the colors and the reflection off the water. Do you mind me asking what equipment you used and what settings you were on to capture this?
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Dec 20, 2016 14:35:38   #
So this was taken a few years back but I wanted to get some people's opinions on what you think. This was taken in Portsmouth, NH and I used a Nikon D7000 with a 24-85 f/2.8-4 lens with it zoomed in to 85mm. I shot in manual mode and my settings were ISO 100, 1/1000. f/4. I was doing some end of year cleanup of files and this was in my "Desktop Background" folder so I thought I would put it up there and get your opinions on it. I'd like to see if some of your comments are what my critiques are as well. Thanks!


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Dec 20, 2016 14:26:46   #
Changed the title to include "For Sale" and also knocked off 50 bucks on the price and lowered it to $375!
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Dec 19, 2016 20:02:23   #
This is the f/4 300mm AF model. Ken Rockwell did a great review on it. It's a solid lens and is very sharp!

http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/3004af.htm
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Dec 15, 2016 13:47:26   #
Hi Scott...I am in the Harrisburg/York PA area
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Dec 14, 2016 09:52:54   #
****12/22/2016 UPDATE: I removed one of the original pictures and added some better pictures of this lens****

I am new on the site and I just posted my intro and was excited about getting to know this Nikon 300mm lens a lot more than I have thus far. But, with some personal issues coming up in which I need the cash more than the lens, I sadly have to put it back on the market. So I am looking to see if there is any interest on my Nikon 300mm f/4 AF lens that is in pristine condition. I would rate this lens at a 9+ for sure. I bought this lens with the hopes of using it more out in nature, but the majority of my time I am OK with my Sigma 18-250 and am looking to get a new home for the 300. It's an amazing lens and super sharp! If you are looking for that long range fixed zoom at a budget price, this is the lens for you. You can also use a teleconverter but I have never tried using one.

I don't have the original boxes or the "sock" cover but what I do have is a lens cap, a Sigma rear cap, and Sigma padded case. To some people, the box is super important as well as having the "Nikon" brand caps. Looking to just basically break even with what I paid. I prefer to use the Cash App by Square, but if you are more comfortable with PayPal, that is also fine. My loss, your gain basically. I would ship this via USPS Priority unless you are someone who MUST have FedEx or UPS services. The price includes shipping and insurance and I would make sure that there is plenty of padding in the box. You know how things get tossed around this time of year!

$375 is all I'm asking for this incredible lens! The first picture I took with my iPhone but hopefully the others are better.










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Dec 11, 2016 13:33:28   #
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone!
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Dec 9, 2016 14:35:40   #
Hello everyone! I am not even sure how I came across this site, but it seems like a great resource for getting back into photography. A few years back I was very much into photography both from the creative and technical sides. I used to research a lot about how to get better with ISO settings, Aperture, and Shutter Speed as well as getting into different types of lenses between primes, short range zooms, and "walk around" lenses. Then I got divorced and that put my little hobby on hold for a bit. But like all people, I moved on and have started back into the excitement again! I have been a "Nikon guy" for as long as I can remember and my first DSLR was a Nikon D50. I made the normal progression up to D70, D90, and then the D7000. After getting more into it through the years I actually found a D300 with a very low actuation count about 3 years ago and that has made all the difference for me. I got some criticisms from people telling me that I "took a step backwards in technology," which is perhaps true to a certain level, but the D300 is a far superior camera body in my humble opinion. At least it is for me, and that is what I focus on (pun intended). I don't criticize people for what their preference of body/lens choices are because photography is a journey in which you must decide the best set up for yourself. My brother is a "Cannon guy" and has been for as long as I have been in love with Nikon. I don't judge him, but his choice of camera company is totally wrong! Just kidding! We all love what we have and it works for all of us, right?

Currently I am using a Sigma 17-70mm as my primary lens, but recently purchased a Sigma 18-250 for more of that "walk around" all in one to have for when I travel. I also just purchased a Nikon Nikkor 300mm AF D lens because the price was just too attractive to pass up. Yes, it is older and yes, it is a tank of a lens, but so far I have been pleased. I literally just got it yesterday so I need to spend some more time with it before I start posting some example shots. Anyway, I hope to be as active as I can on this site and look forward to learning from the rest of this community. Anyone watch the Adorama show, "Top Photgrapher" recently online? I am hoping they have a season 2 and invite more photographers to be a part of it. I'm very excited to be back into the world of photography and hope that I can start putting out some decent photos again soon.
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