Digital Camera World

Nikon D800

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MPB trade-in price: £445 (Excellent condition) It’s been almost a decade since the D800’s mighty 36.3MP sensor rocked the industry. While it’s still a very capable camera for photograph­ing slow-moving subjects, it’s high time I embraced a better AF system and faster burst shooting. These are the cameras I’ll be looking out for when I trade it in…

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Nikon D5 Nikon’s flagship DSLR of yesteryear, its 153-point AF system and 14fps burst shooting is still a favourite among sports and wildlife photograph­ers today. New: £5,999
MPB price*: £2,099 (Well Used condition)
1 Nikon D5 Nikon’s flagship DSLR of yesteryear, its 153-point AF system and 14fps burst shooting is still a favourite among sports and wildlife photograph­ers today. New: £5,999 MPB price*: £2,099 (Well Used condition)
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Nikon D500 The D500 is Nikon’s most capable APS-C format DSLR and even shares the same autofocus system as its chunkier pro-grade sibling, the D5.
New: £1,599 MPB price*: £1,099 (Like New condition)
2 Nikon D500 The D500 is Nikon’s most capable APS-C format DSLR and even shares the same autofocus system as its chunkier pro-grade sibling, the D5. New: £1,599 MPB price*: £1,099 (Like New condition)
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Nikon Z 6II The Nikon Z 6II is currently the best Z camera for sports, boasting 14fps burst shooting, a top-notch Hybrid AF system and two image processors. New: £1,999
MPB price*: £1,859 (Like New condition)
3 Nikon Z 6II The Nikon Z 6II is currently the best Z camera for sports, boasting 14fps burst shooting, a top-notch Hybrid AF system and two image processors. New: £1,999 MPB price*: £1,859 (Like New condition)
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