Probably just came in and they have not had time to upload any images. Bought from them before and had no problemsHi,
There is a used camera at Park Cameras, described as good condition with moderate wear, but no photo's.
Are Park Cameras to be trusted with their description?
Thank you.
They are going to upload some photos for me tomorrow.
Interestingly, on shutter count, I was having a look at the d300s as they are pretty cheap now, and there is one on MPB with a 587,000 shutter count! How long do they go on for?
The conundrum now is, do I buy one with 150k shutter count or spend another 50%~ for one with 100k shutter count or under?
I wouldnt touch a D300 with a count that high.They are going to upload some photos for me tomorrow.
Interestingly, on shutter count, I was having a look at the d300s as they are pretty cheap now, and there is one on MPB with a 587,000 shutter count! How long do they go on for?
I probably wouldn't, either.I wouldnt touch a D300 with a count that high.
I have had a look at Park Cameras d700 offerings and there are loads to choose from. I would go for the lowest shutter count you can afford. Forget about condition because just one tiny rub or scratch is likely all that would be 'wrong' with the camera body and this would then be the description "Showing signs of wear".I probably wouldn't, either.
I had a less than 12month old D500 shutter fail at a whisker under 300k images. Amazingly Nikon fixed it for free under warranty!Mean Time Between Failures for the D300S is quoted at 150K
That's an average, probably distributed along a bell-shaped curve, so you will get some outliers that will go on for a lot longer just as some shutters fail the first day they are used.
Yeah, it's ridiculous. I bought my D700 for £180 posted with a new set of rubber grips, and 103,000 shutter count. And the battery is still showing as brand new. I'm almost tempted to pick up a second one.With mirrorless taking over there really are some amazing bargains to be had in the DSLR market.
I wish DSLR's were that cheap when I was using them.Yeah, it's ridiculous. I bought my D700 for £180 posted with a new set of rubber grips, and 103,000 shutter count. And the battery is still showing as brand new. I'm almost tempted to pick up a second one.
I wish high end lenses were as cheapI wish DSLR's were that cheap when I was using them.
I wish high end lenses were as cheap
Hi dan00001Hi,
There is a used camera at Park Cameras, described as good condition with moderate wear, but no photo's.
Are Park Cameras to be trusted with their description?
Thank you.