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Thread started 31 Oct 2007 (Wednesday) 19:48
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POLL: "a 1d MkII N?"
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Oct 31, 2007 19:48 |  #1

I own a 5D, but I saw a 1D MKII n for 410$ (used)
It could be a ''cheap'' second camera for me.
It have around 9k pictures taken with it.

Can you guys tell me why I should buy it, or not... :)


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Oct 31, 2007 20:00 |  #2

WOW $410!

Buy it in a second at that price; no thought process involved.


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Oct 31, 2007 20:04 |  #3

DeluxeMan wrote in post #4229037 (external link)
I own a 5D, but I saw a 1D MKII n for 410$ (used)
It could be a ''cheap'' second camera for me.
It have around 9k pictures taken with it.

Can you guys tell me why I should buy it, or not... :)

That is maybe a mistype??? If not buy it,,, few reasons, FASTER!!!!! Color looks a little more accurate even under studio lights, and the durability cant be beat!!!


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Oct 31, 2007 20:06 |  #4

DeluxeMan wrote in post #4229037 (external link)
I own a 5D, but I saw a 1D MKII n for 410$ (used)
It could be a ''cheap'' second camera for me.
It have around 9k pictures taken with it.

Can you guys tell me why I should buy it, or not... :)


if that's the real price either a) the buyer has no idea about how much to sell it for, b) there's something drastically wrong with it (stolen!?) and/or c) it's the bargain of the year!


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Oct 31, 2007 20:08 |  #5

Jim G wrote in post #4229161 (external link)
if that's the real price either a) the buyer has no idea about how much to sell it for, b) there's something drastically wrong with it (stolen!?) and/or c) it's the bargain of the year!

most definitely one or all of the above!


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Oct 31, 2007 20:09 |  #6

Wow that is a little better then the $2900 I paid a few months ago.:rolleyes:


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Oct 31, 2007 20:10 |  #7

Dan-o wrote in post #4229192 (external link)
Wow that is a little better then the $2900 I paid a few months ago.:rolleyes:

Yeah... I think if they were <$1000 a whoooole lot more people on these here forums would own one, myself included ;)


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Oct 31, 2007 20:13 |  #8

$410? I don't think so.

As grand pappy used to say "If it seems to good to be true, it probably is"

Proceed with caution....


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Oct 31, 2007 20:13 |  #9

paid $2550 USD for mine last week...


$410 is either a deal.., or a steal...


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Oct 31, 2007 20:53 |  #10

well, I will go for it tomorrow if its not already sold!


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Oct 31, 2007 20:55 |  #11

If it is legit it is stolen!


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Oct 31, 2007 21:11 |  #12

I'd vote 'Buy It' two or three times if it's really that price!




  
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Oct 31, 2007 21:14 |  #13

oh my goodness... that is insanity
check for fraud!????


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Oct 31, 2007 21:22 |  #14

I think if you buy it you'll lose the money, get a broken camera, get something other than a 1D, or get a stolen camera for that price.


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Oct 31, 2007 21:33 |  #15

Doubt it's legit. It's extremely rare to see one below $2000.


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