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Nikon D6 camera

I'm selling 3 Nikon D6 cameras; each as a separate sale. All purchased brand new from Downtown Camera, an authorized Nikon dealer. Each camera comes with one or two copies of the original purchase receipt.

Included with each camera is EVERYTHING you get with a brand new camera, including the box, still in pristine condition, the charger (never used) and camera strap (never been used), the original genuine Nikon EN-EL18c battery and battery cap, the manuals (never opened), and the Nikon Canada warranty card.

I purchased these cameras a little over 2 years ago, but because they are from a Nikon Canada authorized retailer, you can get service on them, if you ever need it (but you probably won't need service). And I'd be happy to help you get service, from Nikon Canada or from where I bought the camera (Downtown Camera, Toronto). But if you buy a Nikon camera from outside Canada, Nikon Canada will NOT repair or service it.

Each camera for sale separately. All 3 cameras work perfectly. Each camera has a very subtle 1 or 2 or 3 written in black sharpie on the top of the camera (barely noticeable.) See the last photo.

All 3 cameras are clean, and I don't think there is a scratch on them anywhere. I took photos of one of the cameras, all sides, but the other two are in equally as good a condition.

Shutter counts and prices are:
D6 #1 - - 353,174 - - $3,800
D6 #2 - - 78,819 - - $4,600
D6 #3 - - 55,311 - - $4,800

Prices are firm. If you want one for the price I've listed, please contact me with a Kijiji message.

Two of the batteries have one click on the battery life meter. One shows up as new.

Please see my other ads. I'm also selling 3 D5s, a D4, two D850's, etc, and I'm selling 6 EN-EL18c and b batteries, and lots of CFExpress and XQD memory cards and card readers.

I'm completely getting out of photography, but one thing you should know is that if I was going to continue taking photos - I would keep at least one D6, maybe two - because the D6 has a FULL STOP advantage over the Z9 or Z8 in shooting in low light conditions (with low noise in the images) (at dawn or dusk, or in doors in poor light.) I've used both the Z9 and D6, and the photos from the D6 are still useful long after photos from the Z9 TURN TO MUSH - when the light is poor. Some say you can post process Z9 or Z8 photos to get them close to the D6 - but Z9 photos just become useless at light levels when the D6 is still providing useable images.

And for those of you wondering about the D6 vs. the D5: the D6 shoots at 14 fps, and still autofocuses between shots, whereas the D5 only shoots 12 fps. And I like the AF system on the D6 better. The AF sensors are brighter in the D6 viewfinder, and a bunch of red dots show up in 3D AF Mode showing you what the camera is focusing on, rather than just one on the D5. The D6 may be slightly smarter at white balance and exposure. Slightly.

And for those of you who worry about high shutter counts on a pro-level Nikon camera: you are worrying about nothing. I've taken about 11 million photos over 20 years with my Nikon cameras (back to the Nikon D70, D2x, D2hs, D3, D300, etc), and I can tell you with an expertise generated from one of a kind experience that the average Nikon shutter on a D3 or D4 or D5 or D6 camera will fail at about double the number that Nikon says their shutters are 'tested to.'

Nikon says the shutter on the D6 is 'tested to' 400,000 shots, and I am certain that the average shutter will fail somewhere close to 800,000 shots. A few D6's will need a new shutter before 800,000, but some D6's have shot over a million shots on the original shutters. The three D6's I'm selling have their original shutters. I've had several previous cameras like the D3, etc, that shot over a million shots and kept going after a relatively inexpensive replacement of the shutter ($300 or $400, with the camera back in less than 2 weeks.)

And for those of you who are still worrying: "But the camera has a high shutter count" - I bought one D5 used with a half million shots on the shutter, and it's still working fine. I'm pretty sure my D6's will outlast you.

And I've got 3 types of hot shoe covers available for you to choose from. You may have the original Nikon one, made of rubber, or a low profile plastic one, or a hot shoe cover with a built in bubble level. See the last photo in my other ad selling D5 cameras to see the bubble level.
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