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Posted 22 September 2013 - 04:13 PM

I am selling my faithful Nikon D90 DSLR camera to help finance an upgrade to Full Frame. The D90 has been my backup camera for weddings and photo shoots and has served me exceptionally well. It's a camera suited to a keen amateur or a budding beginner with a keen enthusiasm for photography who is prepared to study the manual (and YouTube) to enable them to use this camera to its full potential. I will thrown in a 18-105mm DX lens which has very rarely been used as I have specialised lenses for specific jobs.

It's in good condition, has a tiny scratch on the LCD display but it's not worth writing home about. It takes excellent shots and is capable in all weathers.

I will also throw in a National Geographic Camera Backpack capable of carrying the camera and lens, spare lenses, filters and all the nicknacks you need. It has a built in laptop compartment and the ability to attach a tripod as well.

£400 no offers.

Forgot to mention I will also throw in Nikon branded wireless remote as well.

Cheers

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Posted 22 September 2013 - 05:17 PM

View PostNOKIN, on 22 September 2013 - 04:13 PM, said:

I am selling my faithful Nikon D90 DSLR camera to help finance an upgrade to Full Frame. The D90 has been my backup camera for weddings and photo shoots and has served me exceptionally well. It's a camera suited to a keen amateur or a budding beginner with a keen enthusiasm for photography who is prepared to study the manual (and YouTube) to enable them to use this camera to its full potential. I will thrown in a 18-105mm DX lens which has very rarely been used as I have specialised lenses for specific jobs.

It's in good condition, has a tiny scratch on the LCD display but it's not worth writing home about. It takes excellent shots and is capable in all weathers.

I will also throw in a National Geographic Camera Backpack capable of carrying the camera and lens, spare lenses, filters and all the nicknacks you need. It has a built in laptop compartment and the ability to attach a tripod as well.

£400 no offers.

Forgot to mention I will also throw in Nikon branded wireless remote as well.

Cheers

Jeez man your timing is rubbish. Just bought a cannon 1D mark 2 used of course. Brother in law gave me a couple of his cannon lenses. Not that it makes better at taking pics. Whats more you need a phd in something to be able to use the damn thing, it weighs a ton (so to speak) I keep asking why I bought the thing, bbut there you go.

With you going to full frame are nikon like cannon in the respect that you will have to upgrade your lenses to the full frame type? Could be a very expensive upgrade
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Posted 22 September 2013 - 05:19 PM

View PostNOKIN, on 22 September 2013 - 04:13 PM, said:

I am selling my faithful Nikon D90 DSLR camera to help finance an upgrade to Full Frame. The D90 has been my backup camera for weddings and photo shoots and has served me exceptionally well. It's a camera suited to a keen amateur or a budding beginner with a keen enthusiasm for photography who is prepared to study the manual (and YouTube) to enable them to use this camera to its full potential. I will thrown in a 18-105mm DX lens which has very rarely been used as I have specialised lenses for specific jobs.

It's in good condition, has a tiny scratch on the LCD display but it's not worth writing home about. It takes excellent shots and is capable in all weathers.

I will also throw in a National Geographic Camera Backpack capable of carrying the camera and lens, spare lenses, filters and all the nicknacks you need. It has a built in laptop compartment and the ability to attach a tripod as well.

£400 no offers.

Forgot to mention I will also throw in Nikon branded wireless remote as well.

Cheers

Jeez man your timing is rubbish. Just bought a cannon 1D mark 2 used of course. Brother in law gave me a couple of his cannon lenses. Not that it makes me better at taking pics. Whats more you need a phd in something to be able to use the damn thing, it weighs a ton (so to speak) I keep asking why I bought the thing, but there you go.

With you going to full frame are nikon like cannon in the respect that you will have to upgrade your lenses to the full frame type? Could be a very expensive upgrade
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Posted 22 September 2013 - 05:32 PM

View Postfishini, on 22 September 2013 - 05:19 PM, said:

Jeez man your timing is rubbish. Just bought a cannon 1D mark 2 used of course. Brother in law gave me a couple of his cannon lenses. Not that it makes me better at taking pics. Whats more you need a phd in something to be able to use the damn thing, it weighs a ton (so to speak) I keep asking why I bought the thing, but there you go.

With you going to full frame are nikon like cannon in the respect that you will have to upgrade your lenses to the full frame type? Could be a very expensive upgrade

I will still keep hold of my D300s so the lenses I have will still get used, about 3 of them are not DX so I can used them on full frame. The new camera does crop if using DX so it's not the end of the world but defeats the object. The new camera is in the bag, I just want to get the 17-35mm f2.8 FX lens so I need to raise £1300. Sounds expensive but the results are outstanding and being able to print gallery size images, pin sharp will be nice to offer clients.
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Posted 22 September 2013 - 07:29 PM

View Postfishini, on 22 September 2013 - 05:17 PM, said:

Jeez man your timing is rubbish. Just bought a cannon 1D mark 2 used of course. Brother in law gave me a couple of his cannon lenses. Not that it makes better at taking pics. Whats more you need a phd in something to be able to use the damn thing, it weighs a ton (so to speak) I keep asking why I bought the thing, bbut there you go.

With you going to full frame are nikon like cannon in the respect that you will have to upgrade your lenses to the full frame type? Could be a very expensive upgrade

I dont think theres any difference with the canon lenses full frame or cropped just the better quality L series lenses that fit all canons
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Posted 24 September 2013 - 11:10 AM

SOLD.
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Posted 24 September 2013 - 07:16 PM

View Posts43spire, on 22 September 2013 - 07:29 PM, said:

I dont think theres any difference with the canon lenses full frame or cropped just the better quality L series lenses that fit all canons

Standard APS-C-style zooms offer an 18mm setting, equivalent to the view given by a full-frame 28mm lens. Super-wide lenses offer settings of 10mm – equivalent to, or with an effective focal length (EFL) of, 16mm. These lenses cannot be used with full-frame cameras (as they would produce dark corners) – so APS-C users actually get a wider choice of optics! Basically use a standard lens on a full frame camera and you get vignetting
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Posted 25 September 2013 - 03:04 PM

I suspected I was selling this a bit cheap. This was confirmed by the amount of people who wanted to "snatch my hand off".

I need a kick up the ar. Se

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