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Nikon D800 Body only $920.00


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I purchased this camera a few years ago as an open box sale from the Navy Exchange Pearl Harbor, HI. All items in the box except for the manual were still sealed. That being the case, I'm confident I was the first to get my grubby paws on the camera. I used it as my primary camera for about a year until I purchased a D810. It then became my backup body. About 9 months into the D810, I was washed off the reef into the ocean with the D810, tripod, and 16-35 f/2.8 lens. The D810 and lens became paper weights. I then switched to a Sony mirrorless system, keeping the D800 as a backup. After a while I realized that the D800 and all my Nikon lenses were just being stored in my humidity controlled dry box and not hardly used at all. I have since sold all my pro lenses and only have the D800 body remaining. It is in excellent condition and comes with box, manuals, battery, charger, body cap, and the various cords that were in the box when new. It has 24,244 shutter actuations. I got this number from the shot of the money shown in the pic below. ver used the strap and can't seem to find it right now. I know I have it somewhere and still looking. If I can find the strap it will be included also. No guarantee on the strap for now. I can also promise that if you do purchase this camera and I come across the strap a few months from now I will send it to you. Finally, take a look at the pics and take your time to determine if this is the right camera for you. I'm currently resolving a dispute with eBay and a buyer that didn't pay. I think this will be resolved by 8 July.

 

Enough of the history and drama. Here are pics of the camera. I accept PayPal. The price includes shipping within USA via USPS Priority Mail with tracking and signature required. If you're an international buyer, contact me and we can probably work something out on the shipping. Bottom line is that I'm not trying squeeze you for a little more cash by charging an outrageous amount for shipping. Believe me, this happens to us here in Hawaii all the time. Sometimes it costs us more for the shipping than the item being purchased. Often, businesses refuse to ship to Hawaii and Alaska.

 

Now fo the pics:

 

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