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I have a Nikon D300 never use! It is collecting dust, (techinally is not), but it come with a camera backpack, a lense, compact disk, battery, and batter charger. And a book about the Nikon D300. It was oringallly a display model at a big retail store that went bankrupt. So I had it clean my a certifed Nikon spe******t. I am very much an amatuer photographer. I love my Nikon D80! I am still trying to figure my D80. I can't even figure out the D300 everything is manual. My husband wants to sell for around 1400.00 or best offer. That doesn't include shipping. So depening on where you live and how fast you wanted that will be extra. Thanks email me if you have any questions |
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you'd be lucky to get 1400, as a new d300 with kit lens can be had for under 600.00 including warranty..the brand new d7000 is running about 1400.00
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The D300 (no longer manufactured) is a really great camera, much better than the D80. What lens did you get with it?
Ebay is selling D300 (most body only) for $600.- to $1,200.-: http://photography.shop.ebay.com/Cam...nkw=nikon+d300 You might be better off selling the D80 and keeping the best lenses with the D300. Everything is not manual on the D300 unless you choose the “M” Manual mode. If you choose the “P” Programmed Auto mode the camera chooses both aperture and shutter speed for you, but you can modulate that if you desire. “P” mode is the same as “auto” on other cameras. If you choose “S” Shutter-Priority Auto, the camera chooses aperture for optimal exposure. If you choose “A” Aperture-Priority Auto the camera chooses the shutter speed for optimal exposure. You can modulate all of those. Look here for tips from Nikon: http://imaging.nikon.com/products/im...sics/index.htm |
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