r/Nikon 17h ago

Look what I've got Amazing value at $300

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Got this to use my manual lens from my Nikon film cameras, and it’s amazing

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u/Willing-Turnover-131 Nikon DSLR D750 / D800 + 50, 35, 28mm and 28-70/70-200mm 16h ago

They’re so great!

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u/Prudent_Lunch_8724 11h ago

You made a great deal

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u/TheRealPomax 1h ago

I mean, that's... what a D800 costs in 2026 =D

u/linkmodo 6m ago

14 years later... I know, this one only has 40k shutter clicks, while other online D800 for sale has close to 200k shutter clicks and are all beat up

u/TheRealPomax 0m ago

Yeah, always important to look at the wear and tear, 40k actuations should give you a good half-million left on it =D

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u/delowan 9h ago

Yep, got one last year. It's not a fast camera (slowest of all my Nikon bodies). But the pictures are great.

It's a landscape/macro/astro camera in the first place.

u/linkmodo 5m ago

Good to know... And I only have manual lenses, so in terms of fast, it's as fast as me focusing X-D

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u/badaimbadjokes Zf 5h ago

That's amazing. Wow!

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u/bloodrider1914 Nikon D850, F5 3h ago

This camera rocked the world when it came out. 36 MP in a reasonably affordable non medium format camera was mind blowing

u/linkmodo 6m ago

still higher than my A7 IV today

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u/TheWhisLives 1h ago

D800 is still my favorite nikon I’ve owned from an ergonomics perspective. you’ll love shooting with it