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Old Jul-29-2012, 08:53 AM
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D700 package (including RRS L-plate, extra Nikon battery)
D700 has sold.

RRS L-plate now lowered to $110 shipped.



Feel free to PM me, or send email to james (at) ballengerphotos (dot) com.

Thanks for looking.
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Old Jul-31-2012, 08:01 PM
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Bump. Price now $1775.
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Old Aug-01-2012, 06:12 PM
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So, has this entire forum died, or what?

There used to be so much traffic here...
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Old Aug-03-2012, 01:14 PM
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Hey,
I guess its a bit on the high side. The price for a new D700 is about 1350 Euro were I live. And since it is a third hand camera ......
The best thing you can do is to post an RAW picture, that will allow potential buyers to check the amount of clicks.
This is how they can do it:
Here’s a simple way to check the number of shutter releases (the real number of shots taken with a camera) for Nikon DSLR cameras (on other cameras or brands, I’m sure it’s really similar).

1. Take a photo with your camera or find the last photo stored in your computer (card, disk, whatever). The important thing to keep in mind is that it must be a photo taken with the camera without any external processing (NEF or RAW files, or untouched JPG’s). This information is stored in the EXIF data stored with the photo and it’s really easy to erase that information just by opening a JPG in Photoshop and saving it again.

2. Open the photo with Photoshop (I’ve used CS4, but CS3 and probably CS2 will be alright too). If it’s a RAW file, probably you’ll get the Camera RAW window first, so just hit Open Image on the bottom of the window to open it in Photoshop.

3. Go to File > File Info and you’ll have access to the photo’s metadata or EXIF information. The information is divided in tabs, so scroll to the ADVANCED tab and open the tree folder “Schema (http://ns.adobe.com/exif/1.0/aux/). The number of shots is stored in the aux:ImageNumber property.
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Old Aug-03-2012, 02:25 PM
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If you want to know....Personally everything was looking good for me to consider purchasing this...then came the "snip" ...mmmmm..sorry but that killed the deal for me.
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Old Aug-03-2012, 03:06 PM
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snip
My RRS L plate fits my D700 perfectly. No snip needed.
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Old Aug-03-2012, 06:00 PM
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If you want to know....Personally everything was looking good for me to consider purchasing this...then came the "snip" ...mmmmm..sorry but that killed the deal for me.
Guys, the "snip" is less than a quarter inch off the lip on a $50 zeikos grip. Let's get real here. It doesn't affect the operation at all, and if that one thing is a deal breaker, then make me an offer based on the loss in perceived value in your eyes.
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Old Aug-03-2012, 06:03 PM
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Hey,
I guess its a bit on the high side. The price for a new D700 is about 1350 Euro were I live. And since it is a third hand camera ......
The best thing you can do is to post an RAW picture, that will allow potential buyers to check the amount of clicks.
This is how they can do it:
Here’s a simple way to check the number of shutter releases (the real number of shots taken with a camera) for Nikon DSLR cameras (on other cameras or brands, I’m sure it’s really similar).

1. Take a photo with your camera or find the last photo stored in your computer (card, disk, whatever). The important thing to keep in mind is that it must be a photo taken with the camera without any external processing (NEF or RAW files, or untouched JPG’s). This information is stored in the EXIF data stored with the photo and it’s really easy to erase that information just by opening a JPG in Photoshop and saving it again.

2. Open the photo with Photoshop (I’ve used CS4, but CS3 and probably CS2 will be alright too). If it’s a RAW file, probably you’ll get the Camera RAW window first, so just hit Open Image on the bottom of the window to open it in Photoshop.

3. Go to File > File Info and you’ll have access to the photo’s metadata or EXIF information. The information is divided in tabs, so scroll to the ADVANCED tab and open the tree folder “Schema (http://ns.adobe.com/exif/1.0/aux/). The number of shots is stored in the aux:ImageNumber property.
Or you could just upload an image to www.myshuttercount.com and let it tell you in about 5 seconds.
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Old Aug-05-2012, 01:32 PM
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Well, since another member seems to be giving his D700 away, I'll decrease my price as well.

Price is $1750 net.
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Old Aug-12-2012, 04:44 AM
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Bump. $1725 net.
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Old Aug-14-2012, 09:38 AM
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Bump.

Now splitting up the D700 from the L-plate.

D700, grip and extras - $1625 net.

RRS L-plate - $120 shipped and PP'd

Time to move these!
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Old Aug-21-2012, 05:36 AM
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Bump.

D700 has sold.

L-plate now $110 shipped.
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