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Posted by blackfox: Mon May 27th, 2019 06:42 1st Post
just spotted a D3s on e.bay going through at a silly price , i.e sub £400 and bought it high shutter count ,but I'll take my chances ... any one got any spare c/f cards lying about I got rid of mine when I sold the canon gear .. will update on arrival mid /end of week



Posted by blackfox: Mon May 27th, 2019 06:55 2nd Post
crikey only bought it 30 minutes or so ago , just had a e/mail it will be delivered tomorrow  .. via e.bay shutl :bowing:



Posted by novicius: Mon May 27th, 2019 07:23 3rd Post
Congrats !!...I would not sell mine for that money, but then it has less than 20k clicks on the clock.



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Posted by jk: Mon May 27th, 2019 07:26 4th Post
Congratulations the D3S is a solid camera.  I still have mine. I would want a £800 for it as it is less than 10000 actuations.



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Posted by blackfox: Mon May 27th, 2019 11:14 5th Post
This is my first ever venture into full frame , if it does what I want then other changes may follow .. I love the images I get from the 7200 but there's something missing I can't put my finger on it ,but its like a itch that won't go away .. we shall see



Posted by jk: Mon May 27th, 2019 12:46 6th Post
Cant see much missing from your D7200 images.  :bowing:
The D3S has extras that the D3 hasnt got. The sensor self clean is very useful.
The 12MP is very forgiving as long as you use ISO less than 3200/6400 and dont crop too aggressively.

Enjoy.



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Posted by blackfox: Mon May 27th, 2019 14:31 7th Post
Yep I realise that Jonathon , I will lose a lot of reach and a fair bit of croppabilty ,but hopefully gain in autofocus , both cameras have sensor self clean btw



Posted by jk: Mon May 27th, 2019 16:33 8th Post
Yes the AF is very good and I dont think is bettered until you get to D5/D850/Z7/D500 which are using the latest and greatest AF module.



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Posted by Iain: Mon May 27th, 2019 16:43 9th Post
You will enjoy it Jeff. I put mine in against a d4 but preferred the d3s



Posted by blackfox: Tue May 28th, 2019 08:35 10th Post
It seems that it won't be here till weds , the couriers sent out a automated e.mail with the wrong date



Posted by blackfox: Wed May 29th, 2019 13:48 11th Post
well it arrived this morning , the camera exterior condition doesn't  look look like a high shutter count model i.e no paint rubbing ,no chips ,no scratches etc hard to distinguish from a new camera in fact the , fully boxed with charger 2 original batteries, manuals and and lots of ancillary bits and bobs , .thats the pros . now the cons high shutter count 350,000 ?? that doesn't go with condition though .. very dusty previous owner stated it had been a back up for 3 to 4 years , , a very dusty eyepiece which I have since dismantled and cleaned its now sparkling .. and the last hurdle the sensor itself was extremely grubby . I have done a partial wet clean on the sensor I only had two swabs though and they were APS-H  sized. anyway its removed I would say around 90% of the crap but now need to buy some more to finish it properly . so for £390  is it a keeper or do I return it .   
  lovely to use and focus to die for managed a couple of pics in the rain today so I can see the potential ..  ?????







Posted by jk: Wed May 29th, 2019 14:26 12th Post
Looks good Jeff.
I would keep at that price.
Only better item for that price would be a D3X.

What are the two birds in the top image. Rooks, crows,?....   I think they are rooks but dont know.   I have many of these around me in Cornwall.



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Posted by blackfox: Wed May 29th, 2019 14:35 13th Post
They are jackdaws jk , the other one is a female blackbird , ..UPDATE ...the seller has refunded me the cost of a wet cleaning kit which I have now purchased .. also sent off for a estimate for a replacement shutter ..just to be on the safe side



Posted by jk: Wed May 29th, 2019 14:47 14th Post
Replacement shutter will be expensive.  Make sure you are sitting down when you read the estimate.

Thanks for the Jackdaws info. 
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Now I know what I am looking at.



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Posted by blackfox: Wed May 29th, 2019 16:36 15th Post
What I can't get my head around is the body is totally unmarked ,I have seen other high shutter count cameras that have virtually no black paint left ,as I said before this one is totally unmarked not even a scratch ,I.e showroom condition  the exterior doesn't match the interior , unless it's been used tethered on a tripod .. ?? I still have the D7200 as well more mp more reach (allegedly ) .



Posted by Robert: Wed May 29th, 2019 16:52 16th Post
Congratulations on getting your 'new' camera.

I was offered a similar deal on a D3s last year, not quite so high shutter count but nearly.  The price was much higher than yours, else I might have been more tempted.  It had been a studio camera from a London studio.  The camera never leaves it's tripod from the start to the end of it's life. Body was immaculate, I have seen several of these immaculate high shutter count  cameras, the last being a D800 with about 280,000 clicks.

I have some 'spare' 4 Gb cards but use them as backup and for the smaller D200 IR and wide spectrum bodies.  Get a couple of 32Gb CF's, they are getting cheaper now.



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Posted by jk: Wed May 29th, 2019 17:09 17th Post
blackfox wrote:
What I can't get my head around is the body is totally unmarked ,I have seen other high shutter count cameras that have virtually no black paint left ,as I said before this one is totally unmarked not even a scratch ,I.e showroom condition  the exterior doesn't match the interior , unless it's been used tethered on a tripod .. ?? I still have the D7200 as well more mp more reach (allegedly ) . Some professionals/people cover the camera in gaffer tape which protects the paint, etc.  Then when they come to trade in, they strip the tape and the camera looks pristine!



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Posted by blackfox: Wed May 29th, 2019 17:16 18th Post
Got one 32gb in it rob , and a 64 in mine and jans other bodies just over a week till bempton so we should be well covered  for that .



Posted by Robert: Wed May 29th, 2019 17:18 19th Post
blackfox wrote:
bempton.
???  o.O



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Posted by blackfox: Wed May 29th, 2019 18:02 20th Post
Bempton cliffs ,East Yorkshire , for a weeks sea.bird fest .



Posted by Robert: Thu May 30th, 2019 03:41 21st Post
Ah!  Thanks for the clarification.



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Posted by blackfox: Fri May 31st, 2019 05:39 22nd Post
not to bad to be honest , comes in at just over £300 .. the advice from the Nikon repair centre was leave well alone till a repair is needed .as some can go on to well over half a million



Posted by jk: Fri May 31st, 2019 12:48 23rd Post
Good price.  I agree, if it aint broke leave it alone.



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Posted by Iain: Fri May 31st, 2019 16:10 24th Post
From those shots it looks good Jeff.



Posted by GeoffR: Mon Jun 3rd, 2019 13:44 25th Post
blackfox wrote:
not to bad to be honest , comes in at just over £300 .. the advice from the Nikon repair centre was leave well alone till a repair is needed .as some can go on to well over half a million Little different from what I was quoted for a D4 shutter and I too will wait until a repair is necessary.



Posted by blackfox: Wed Jun 5th, 2019 06:36 26th Post
try phoning Lehman's in stoke on Trent ..



Posted by GeoffR: Thu Jun 13th, 2019 16:00 27th Post
blackfox wrote:
try phoning Lehman's in stoke on Trent .. If that was addressed to me, all I can say is that they aren't exactly local but Kingston is about 40 minutes drive.



Posted by blackfox: Fri Jun 14th, 2019 06:54 28th Post
They gave me a estimate over the phone Geoff and you can post it to them



Posted by GeoffR: Sat Jun 15th, 2019 02:33 29th Post
blackfox wrote:
They gave me a estimate over the phone Geoff and you can post it to them OK, I can see the advantage of getting a quote by phone but my D4 also needs the sub-selector modification if I get a new shutter and parts for that are on the basis of a fault (according to Nikon) so it may be a case of Nikon repair or no repair.

Fixation also provide estimates by phone and they are near the Elephant and Castle. The figure I was given was from Fixation so there is probably nothing in it.


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