10k Acutuation and going

Joined
Jun 26, 2008
Messages
379
Location
NYC
So i have a D50 with 10k-ish actuations how much do you think i can sell it for because im planning to upgrade to a D300s.
 
Joined
Jul 3, 2009
Messages
1,533
Location
Vernon, NJ
Why a D300s? haha, im pretty dissapointed in it, and would never buy it, id just go for the D300 which is what im saving for now. . . but you could probably sell it for 150 body only, maybe a little less.
 
Joined
May 26, 2008
Messages
529
Location
Idaho
Why a D300s? haha, im pretty dissapointed in it, and would never buy it, id just go for the D300 which is what im saving for now. . . but you could probably sell it for 150 body only, maybe a little less.

I agree unless you need the Video why get a D300s?
 
Joined
Jan 30, 2009
Messages
174
Location
Edmonton ab
i would rather the d300s cause I will assume it will have better high iso performance than the d300. Just like the d90 has better high iso than the d300. what about an extra fps? with out the grip
 
Joined
May 11, 2006
Messages
1,002
Location
CHARLOTTE
Real Name
Randy
$250
but you should keep it and have it converted to IR

609915772_dDFie-XL.jpg
Subscribe to see EXIF info for this image (if available)
 
Joined
Jun 26, 2007
Messages
128
Location
chicagoland
They go for $200 to $300 in the Chicago area but for a couple hundred bucks I would keep it. I kept mine when I upgraded because it's still an awesome camera.
 
Joined
Sep 21, 2008
Messages
6,374
Location
Alabama
I would keep it. $200 bucks is not going to put a big dent in the cost of a D300s and you will like having a lightweight backup/on the go type camera.
 
Joined
Nov 19, 2008
Messages
902
Location
Highland,NY
I have been shooting with the same D50 for several years now. I still love it. I also have a D70. I find myself using the D50 much more often that the D70.
 
Joined
May 26, 2008
Messages
529
Location
Idaho
I agree with you keeping it, its an awesome light camera still and makes a fine backup camera. You bound to get more out of keeping it then selling it.
 
Joined
Jun 26, 2008
Messages
379
Location
NYC
I would keep it. $200 bucks is not going to put a big dent in the cost of a D300s and you will like having a lightweight backup/on the go type camera.

That's true, but like pgdsm said i need the faster frames.
I actually don't want a grip because i want a lighter camera.
thanks for the advice guys.
 

Latest threads

Top Bottom