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himmelblau
06-02-07, 12:30 AM
Genuine reason for sale


Nikon D80 has only taken approximately 200 photos, boxed in excellent condition with all accessories intact

Nikon MB-80 battery grip has never been used

Spare Nikon EN-EL3e battery has been charged a few times

6 Sony rechargeable batteries have never been used

Nikon ML-L3 Remote Control

2 MyMemory 2GB PRO-Speed 133X SD Cards; good cards and work at same speed as SanDisk Extreme III SD Cards

MyMemory Memory card holder D80 has always been stored in my camera case


£670 includes insured P&P by Royal Mail guaranteed next day delivery before 1pm

Ian
07-02-07, 12:43 PM
Brian - are you upgrading? :)

Ian

himmelblau
07-02-07, 01:46 PM
Ian,

No, downgrading my equipment due to not being able to get out enough to justify owning it.

Brian:(

Ian
07-02-07, 03:18 PM
Sorry to hear that Brian - I hope you aren't quitting photography altogether though?

Ian

himmelblau
09-02-07, 07:41 PM
No, just decided to face up to the challenge of the D200 that I have had from before the D80. Just realised yesterday from the photos I took using the D200 that I sold a perfectly good Nikon 18-200VR lens as I thought it was not focusing as it should. But, it was not the lens but my inexperience in being able to handle the D200.

Being a forum member of The Disabled Photographers’ Society forum site and soon to join the society as a member, has given me a new less in photographic life.

Brain :)

Ian
24-02-07, 11:56 AM
No, just decided to face up to the challenge of the D200 that I have had from before the D80. Just realised yesterday from the photos I took using the D200 that I sold a perfectly good Nikon 18-200VR lens as I thought it was not focusing as it should. But, it was not the lens but my inexperience in being able to handle the D200.

Being a forum member of The Disabled Photographers’ Society forum site and soon to join the society as a member, has given me a new less in photographic life.

Brain :)
Hi Brian, did you successfully sell your gear?

Ian