Refurbished Nikon D850

This is similar to what I have. But mine has LARGER wheels which is easier to roll on asphalt and less than smooth surfaces. The small wheels do not do well on rough surfaces.

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If you have a large load, like the large format guys have, then this cart would be better. They even have ones with WIDE wheels for going on soft surfaces.
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And the Radio Flyer; in wood, metal or plastic.
But it does not fold up.
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This is similar to what I have. But mine has LARGER wheels which is easier to roll on asphalt and less than smooth surfaces. The small wheels do not do well on rough surfaces.

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If you have a large load, like the large format guys have, then this cart would be better. They even have ones with WIDE wheels for going on soft surfaces.
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And the Radio Flyer; in wood, metal or plastic.
But it does not fold up.
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I like the idea of a cart and am going to check into them next time I go to town. Thanks

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If you are serious about wildlife / birding (BIF) then go for a DX camera and save a ton of money on the camera and glass. I picked up a pristine used D500 for a great price. It has the same highly regarded AF system the D850 has and the x1.5 crop factor is a nice advantage for wildlife. The D500 is great in low light and is fine for most anything you want to shoot especially wildlife and sports. BTW, I also have a D850, which I mainly use for portraits and landscapes, but the D500 with 150-600mm f/5-6.3 is my wildlife / birding (BIF) setup.
 
I'm in the same boat in that I'm 69 and my D850 is the last dSLR I will buy. I bought new paying full price from Adorama. It is much better than I will ever need.
 
I'm in the same boat in that I'm 69 and my D850 is the last dSLR I will buy. I bought new paying full price from Adorama. It is much better than I will ever need.

"last camera" syndrome. Well-understood. The D850 is quite a fine d-slr.
 
I'm in the same boat in that I'm 69 and my D850 is the last dSLR I will buy. I bought new paying full price from Adorama. It is much better than I will ever need.

"last camera" syndrome. Well-understood. The D850 is quite a fine d-slr.
That's the way I feel about the D500, more camera than I will ever need. It's already significantly raised my percentage of keepers.
Bob

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A really high-performance camera can leverage our abilities...
 

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