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Kodak DSC PRO SLR/N(Full Frame Cmos Sensor with Nikon Mount)

  • nicklee@_@
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    ASKING PRICE: 550
    Dear photographers,Due to some reasons,i have to sell this lovely unique machine,it is the first ever full frame sensor nikon mount D-SLR,13.9m pixels,work with most of the nikon af-s or af-d lenses,feel the full frame,it is absolutely immac,although people say this camera is the best for cmmerical or bright light studio work,but it still works fine in a good weather,iso 6,can you imagine how sharp the picture is!Well,this is a 3,4 years machine,so there will be bad points about it,but the sharpness and color is just good to compare the D700 and D3,but remember,this is a 2004 product(i guess),now let me introduce mine:

    read the review here http://www.outbackphoto.com/reviews/equipment/Kodak_SLRn/Kodak_SLRn.html you will know more

    I have the original box,all cd rom,manual,cables,chargers,4 batteries,all works well,hand strap,shoulder strap,everything is included. I am looking for a trade or swap with a Nikon D300,cause i need a smaller camera to fit into my bag,not sure about the cash price,but i always keep my eyes on ebay,they are all over 500 pounds + Postage after the bid,so name me price and i will think of it,BTW 9524 is the shutter release! thanks for looking

    The last pictures was took about 3 months ago at a wedding!

    FEATURES:
    Full-frame 36 x 24mm, 13.89-million pixel CMOS imager
    Kodak RAW and ERI-JPEG images up to 4500 x 3000 pixels
    Selectable image resolutions: 13.5MP, 6MP, 3.4MP
    Simultaneous capture of RAW and JPEG files
    36-bit color depth (12 bits per color)
    Nikon-F mount lens compatibility
    ISO 6 to 50 (Longer Exposure Mode), ISO 160 to 800 calibrated
    Selectable aspect cropping: 3:2, 4:5 or 2:2
    5-Area AF with tracking and closest subject priority
    TTL exposure metering: 3D-Color Matrix, Center-weighted and 4mm Spot
    1.7fps Burst with a depth of ~19 frames at full resolution
    Builtin flash with Red-eye mode, Guide No. 12
    Flash hot shoe for Nikon Speedlights and PC sync port
    Vertical portrait release and orientation sensor
    Shutter speeds: 2 sec. to 1/4000 sec. plus Bulb
    2.0″ color LCD for image analysis and user menus
    Durable but lightweight metal body with familiar SLR functionality
    Lithium rechargeable battery with charger/AC adapter
    Composite video out, NTSC or PAL format
    IEEE 1394 FireWire interface provides up to 12MB/sec transfer rate
    Voice annotation provides audio notebook to document specific shots.
    CompactFlash Type 2 and SD/MMC card slots for storage flexibility.
    Downloadable firmware upgrades and host software
    Intervalometer to enable time-lapse image capture for remote applications

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    denise
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    nicklee@_@
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    Paddysnapper
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    Interested but an idea of your asking price might help.

    nicklee@_@
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    Paddysnapper
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    Thanks for the clarification….I don’t want to part with my D300…and can’t afford the Kodak

    nicklee@_@
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    no problem at all!i got an offer for 450,so no harm!

    thanks for looking

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