
If a battery has not been used for a long period of time, perform the new battery break in procedure described above. We recommend using the battery at least once every two to three weeks. 2.Exercise Your Battery - Do not leave your battery dormant for long periods of time.The batteries will self-discharge during storage remember stored at about 40% state-of-charge. With tungsten bulb, or any other devices with a tungsten heating/lighting element.ġ.Battery Storage - If you don't use the nikon F90X battery for a long period, store it in a clean, dry, cool place away from heat and metal objects. Our \"DKY004\" battery may be used for most small electronicĭevices such as film cameras, digital cameras, night-vision scopes,īinoculars, flashlight, shavers.etc., except battery-operated torch It's amazing what one can do when one doesn't know what one is doing!/img/wwwthreads/wink.This rechargeable battery can only be charged with our charger! With a more succinct and concise answer than mine/img//img/wwwthreads/smile.gif I just said/img/Anywho, hope this of some use and I am sure Mr. Whooooooooooo.geez even I am getting a headache just trying figure out what The general rule of thumb at our little shop of horrors.not the other spelling a similar sounding word that BigWill might come up with/img/Of course, selling them privately generally takes a longer time and involvesĪ little more work, ie: making and waiting for phone calls/emails/people, but Imately 50% of what they would sell for on consignment.at least that is Give up a % of the £'s/img/wwwthreads/smile.gif and for trade you should generally get approx. Or perhaps a tad lower, as you would on consignment sale except you don't Should be able to sell them privately for approximately the same price, Receive more money if you can sell them privately." I would say you The longer you wait less you will receive for them in trade value.Īnd, as I tell 'all' my customers in the same situation, "you will Good to hear from you again and, to answer your question: No, youĪre not mad to be trading in your F90X and F80 towards the D70 as "Am I mad trading in the lovely F90x and F80 for the D70?" Nikon D100 Leica M6 Leica Digilux 2 Sony DSC-W12 I've just sold mine for £250 the pair and I'm more than happy. If you were to sell your F90 on ebay, my guess is you'd get £150 - £200 for the body and £40 - £50 for the grip.
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And, yes, having the box and original manuals is important because it says something of the care with which the item has been owned, so you will get more if you can show a picture of the camera with the shiny gold box in the background. Many Nikon items are bought on a whim, rarely used and get re-cycled onto ebay. Without exception, I've been very pleased with my purchases. I've bought lots of Nikon items on ebay from filters and hoods through to the 14mm and 28mm f1.4 wide angles, an SB-29s and so on. Any hopes you have that it's worth more than that will be baseless because ebay is proof that something is only worth what somebody else is prepared to pay for it. If you describe the item properly so that bidders go into the auction with their eye's open, you get the price that the millions of potential purchasers are prepared to pay. The great advantage of ebay is that you do get market price. Even if in mint condition, they have to put their mark-up on it, carry it as stock (interest/risk) and provide some sort of insurance-based warranty, leading to the sort of asking price Wilko is citing. There's no way a dealer will offer you £250 for it. Hell, I'd almost buy it myself but I've already got six Nikon bodies and the wife would probably sulk most deeply if I bought another one. (I've got one) /img/Have a look there and see what prices they go for, then pitch accordingly. You should sell it OK - it would have cost about £1000 when it first came out and is one of the best AF SLR's Nikon ever made. For some reason people think it's worth a bit more if you have the box and all the paperwork. With the MB10 it's called the 'F90X Pro' and actually does handle better and is better balanced.ĭepending on the condition, you see F90X Pro's for £300 - £400, although if this is from a dealer, there might be some warranty. If you take the MB10 off and use the original battery holder it works just the same. The F90X has a built in motor drive anyway. It's only a plastic grip with a quick release battery holder and a second vertical format shutter release button.
