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rlevy
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I have a D3 and a D3s that I am going to trade in. Both U.S. units. They are both in very good condition and I have all of the original boxes and documentation. They each also have the ReallyRightStuff L brackets. If there is any interest in them, please let me know.
RL
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ArcticRick
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Me interested send me details like clicks and pics /price please
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rlevy
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Rick,
Do you know how to determine number of clicks? I am leaving town in the morning. I will try to send photos before I leave.
RL
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Robert
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If you have Photoshop, look at the EXIF, in the detail section, it will be there, it might show up in Lightroom though I'm not sure about that, also the Nikon software may show it.
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Eric
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rlevy wrote: Rick,
Do you know how to determine number of clicks? I am leaving town in the morning. I will try to send photos before I leave.
RL
There is a small freeware program called Preview Extractor with the shutter count as a basic function. Just shoot a JPEG and get the Shutter count option to open the file.
Ive attached a copy of the program (PC) in the zip here...
Attachment: preview extractor.ZIP (Downloaded 10 times)
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rlevy
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Thanks all. Found the shutter activation counts in the EXIF data in PSCS5.
D3 21,291
D3s 15,346
Photos can be seen at http://www.pbase.com/robertl594/d3__d3s
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ArcticRick
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Shoot me an email with pics and price please
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rlevy
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Shoot me your phone number and I will call you. Robertl594@aol.com
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jk
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Rick, i can vouch that kit from Robert will be in top condition.
If you dont want the RRS brackets I am interested.
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Constable
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Anyone know if the RRS L bracket fits the D4?
Ed
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Constable wrote:
Anyone know if the RRS L bracket fits the D4?
Ed
Looks like it is a new and different plate and bracket according to their website.
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rlevy
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They make one specifically for the D4. The one for the D3 and D3s does not fit.
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Constable
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Thanks. I guessed that wa the case
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rlevy
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No longer available. Traded for a second D4. Now I need to go take some pictures!
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Squarerigger
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Congratulations on the new D4. I would have really liked to have gotten either the D3 or D3s you had but getting my wifes approval got in the way.
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rlevy
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Understood. Kinda hard to hide one of those beasts!
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jk
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Squarerigger wrote: Congratulations on the new D4. I would have really liked to have gotten either the D3 or D3s you had but getting my wifes approval got in the way.
Gary, You should have told her it was a larger but lighter edition of the D7000.
She may not have noticed the extra weight.
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jk wrote:
Squarerigger wrote: Congratulations on the new D4. I would have really liked to have gotten either the D3 or D3s you had but getting my wifes approval got in the way.
Gary, You should have told her it was a larger but lighter edition of the D7000.
She may not have noticed the extra weight.
Where were you Jonathan when I was searching for good answers to her questions as to why she needed to carry a heavier camera? Maybe the answer is to slowly add lead discs to the bottom of the D7000 so she would never know it was heavier. Time is on my side.
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