Aloicious
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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You probably already know what it is, but the Nikon D3s is still the king of all cameras when it comes to low light and ISO performance it beats everything else from any maker, even including the new D800, D600, D4, etc...
The D3s also has an extremely long battery life, longer than the newest DSLR bodies with nikon rating it at ~4200 shots per charge!
This specific body is in excellent condition, it has been babied and very well taken care of. The current shutter actuation count is 35800, the shutter is rated by nikon at 300,000, so this is still lower use.
The body comes with 2 genuine Nikon batteries, both in excellent condition and life, Nikon Battery Charger, GGS glass LCD protector already installed, David Busch's D3s/D3x comprehensive book, original box, all manuals, cables, caps, and straps as it came with new.
This is a US model body and works perfectly, has never given me any issues. I'd love to keep it but have some other financial requirements at this time.
I'm asking $3550 shipped to the lower 48.
The D3s also has an extremely long battery life, longer than the newest DSLR bodies with nikon rating it at ~4200 shots per charge!
This specific body is in excellent condition, it has been babied and very well taken care of. The current shutter actuation count is 35800, the shutter is rated by nikon at 300,000, so this is still lower use.
The body comes with 2 genuine Nikon batteries, both in excellent condition and life, Nikon Battery Charger, GGS glass LCD protector already installed, David Busch's D3s/D3x comprehensive book, original box, all manuals, cables, caps, and straps as it came with new.
This is a US model body and works perfectly, has never given me any issues. I'd love to keep it but have some other financial requirements at this time.
I'm asking $3550 shipped to the lower 48.
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