Nikon D90 and D60 with a bunch of extra's!

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Decided that I am going upgrade to either the D300s or D3x so, I am selling my D90 and my back up D60 with all the extra's! I have all of the original boxes manuals and software for both kits and lenses as well as all warranty cards. the D90 shutter has only just over 1,200 shots but it is rated at over 100,000. The D60 has 3,700.
I bought the D90 back in April. Both cameras are super clean and the D90 is a perfect 10 out of 10 condition and for those that are wondering yes, the D90 shoots HD video in 720p at 24fps.

D90 with Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens (12.3mp CMOS sensor)
Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens
Nikon MB D80 Battery grip
2 EN EL3 batterys
2 Nikon MH18 wall chargers for battery (quick chargers)
1 CP filter 67mm

Nikon D60 with Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens full kit (battery charger, 1 battery, all boxes and the like)! 10.2 CCD sensor
1 UV filter 52mm
1 CP filter 52mm


Asking $1,900 firm. If interested in only one: The D90 for $1,500
And the D60 for $400

If interested PM me or feel free to call (417-294-4593) or shoot me an e-mail. I will be listing on E-Bay on Monday/Tuesday time frame.

Thanks,
Lanny
 
Thanks Greg but to be honest I am firm on the price. The D90 currently is on sale for around $1,100 for the kit alone (with the 18-105mm lens) now add the MBD80 battery grip for $140-$150, next is the extra EN EL3 battery $15.00, then the extra MH18 charger $30 and finally the Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens $125.00. Also included is the Sandisk 8gig SDHC $25
and an Sandisk 4gig SDHC card for $15 for a total of $1,487.00.

$1,500 is firm but please feel free to tell your friend if she is interested.
Thanks so much.
 
Does the D60 have the ability to take HDR shots and does it zoom to infinity? Thanks

Nevermind it does not.
 
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Does the D60 have the ability to take HDR shots and does it zoom to infinity? Thanks

Nevermind it does not.

James,
any DSLR that has or can bracket shots has the ability to do true HDR so long as you combine those shots in software. There a a few different flavors out there including Photoshop. If you are refering to tone mapping then no, the D60 does not do in camera tone mapping or the like. Again, you would have to use the latest Photoshop (CS5) for that.

As far as the inifinity, I am not sure what you are asking. The D60 is a DSLR, this is not a point and shoot camera....which means you have the ability to switch lens at any time. Most if not all of the Nikkor lenses do have infinity scale including the kit lens.
 
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