Price: $6,350.00 Payment method: Bank Transfer, wire transfer, paypal, cashiers check Item condition: 10 Preowned equipment, but appears as new
Posting this for a family friend who purchased it less than two months ago but has changed his mind and decided to go another route. He has put less than 50 actuations through the camera testing it indoors. If anyone knows how to pull an exact count, I'd be happy to do so. I know for sure it's less than 1000 actuations however since it shows in the shutter count feature of the 1Dx.
I see no micro scratches, marks, or any imperfections anywhere on this camera. It really looks like new. When I inserted the battery to take these pics, I still see the request to enter the date and time like a brand new camera. Only thing worth mentioning is that the front left of the box has a slight dent. I've included a pic of it.
Price is $6350 NET. That includes shipping and insurance in CONUS.
Due to the large dollar amount I'd like to limit this transaction to established FM'ers. Will accept Paypal but with buyer responsible for any fees. Would really prefer direct branch deposit and/or wire transfer. I have both BofA and Wells Fargo.
*If there are any sample shots that you'd like me to take in specific scenarios, let me know*
UPDATE: Open to partial trade for 70-200mm f/2.8 IS
Bubble wrote:
haha...switch side ...it is way more fun on the dark side.
Like everyone else, I've considered it. But I don't want to go through the adoption period where I'm stumbling around with the buttons like a baby learning to walk.
xterra wrote:
I think you should keep dropping the price every 30minutes...and say you are, and the sense of competition will find a buyer
Like on storage wars? Thanks for the suggestion. I'll think about it
I've never said that about any of Canon's previous camera models, but I think 1DX is by far the best camera they have ever made in an all embracing sense.
Someone said it before, and I will repeat with a tiny different twist. I am a true Nikon fan, and though I try them all I usually spend much more time with a Nikon than with a Canon in hand. I like the Nikon feel, the late model Nikon's have focused better and handled low light better than their competition IMHO. Moving to the present, the D4 and d800 were capable and gave me some great files. The 1DX though is the best camera I have ever owned! It is the most complete body I have ever shot, Wow, that was a lot of words when all I set out to do was give a stupid good camera a bump!
Greg
datousteve wrote:
Peter and Greg: thank you both for the bump!
You are welcome, but my endorsement should be more valuable. I think Peter could shoot wildlife with a disposable and they would be gallery worthy :-))
GLWS,
Greg