SOLD --- Nikon D7200 body with 3 Nikon lenses (2 zoom, 1 macro)

Status
Not open for further replies.

Twindog

Gold Member
Feedback: +179 / =0 / -1
Joined
Apr 6, 2004
Messages
3,952
This is a Nikon D7200 camera with Nikon zoom lens (18-140 power VR lens, 3.5-5.5 ED VR). I bought it new from Adorama in 2015 for $1,496.

Also has Nikon 105mm macro lens (AF-S VR f/2.8G IF-ED) and filter kit. I paid Adorama $731 in 2017. It was new, not used.

Also has Nikon 55-300mm zoom lens (1.45-5.6). I don't remember what that cost.

Everything is in excellent condition. Boxes, manual, filters, battery, battery charger and such. Also has Lowe camera bag, if you want.

Price: $975 TYD in US. First unconditional "I'll take it" gets it, if followed by a prompt PayPal F&F (F&F because of the tax issue).

Communicate with me only by forum messaging. If you get an email, it will be from a scammer.

2v2ZZ8gmGxAWtWs.jpg

2v2ZZ8gTnxAWtWs.jpg

2v2ZZ8g4WxAWtWs.jpg

2v2ZZ8ghhxAWtWs.jpg

2v2ZZ8gCCxAWtWs.jpg

2v2ZZ8gVVxAWtWs.jpg

2v2ZZ8gLLxAWtWs.jpg

2v2ZZ8grWxAWtWs.jpg
 
Last edited:
I looked up how to determine the shutter count, but it is very involved and beyond my expertise. At most, I've probably taken three or four hundred photos -- certainly less than 1,000.

I did find this:

What is the shutter life expectancy of my Nikon D7200?​

Shutter life ratings differ across cameras, ranging from 50 000 shots for entry-level models to 500 000 actuations for some professional cameras. For the D7200, Nikon claims a shutter life expectancy of 150 000 actuations. However, it is important to note that the shutter rating does not provide a guarantee of a certain photo count before shutter maintenance or replacement are needed. The shutter might fail earlier, or it could last longer without causing any problems.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top