Buy A Refurbished Nikon D7000 For $350 Right Now

Buy A Refurbished Nikon D7000 For $350 Right Now

The Nikon D7000 is a fantastic camera. A few years ago we actually used six D7000s to shoot weddings and also film every Fstoppers video at the time. Right now on eBay you can buy one for $350.

Yes, this camera is "old" in the digital photography world but it's still a fantastic camera. If you only had a few hundred dollars to spend I would definitely suggest buying this over a new D5300

The eBay listing is through Roberts Digital and they are an authorized Nikon seller. This means that the camera comes with a 90 day warranty. 

If you're looking to update your body or simply buy this as a backup, it's a deal that you probably won't ever be able to beat. 

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Lee Morris is a professional photographer based in Charleston SC, and is the co-owner of Fstoppers.com

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I used to shop at Roberts Camera in Indianapolis back in the mid-1990's. REALLY, REALLY good store. Very reputable. Now if only I had the $350 I would get this camera body, even though I am a Canon Shooter ... I could eventually save up for some Nikon-Mount lenses. (*LOL*)

This is a true ( unbelievable tbh ) bargain!
I'd grab it if I didn't have a lot to spend on new equipment for work :D

WHOA!

You're better off having this body and good glass then buying the latest and greatest body IMO.

Great deal!!!

Depends. If you need good low-light autofocus, you need a D7200. A friend of mine is out shooting with a D7000 as I write this, and having a hard time of it in low light. If you need more resolution and dynamic range you'll also need a D7200.

Other than that I agree this is quite a deal. It's an excellent camera, even at a higher price.

Lee, I am going to buy either a Nikon D7100 or the D7000 not sure which yet, which prime lense should I buy first for the crop sensor camera?

That depends on what you are shooting. I would suggest buying full frame lenses in preparation for one day buying a full frame camera.

Obviously you'll need a 50mm so that is a good place to start

Now, that's a deal. Too bad I had to buy a refurbished computer after my Alienware was stolen. My lack of RAM makes photo editing impossible. :/