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Nikon D1X 5.3MP F Mount Digital Camera Body! Tested!  New Battery and Data Card!

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Features
Exposure Compensation
MPN
D1X
Series
Nikon D
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Model
Nikon D1X
Maximum Resolution
5.3 MP
Brand
Nikon
Color
Black
Battery Type
Lithium-Ion
Type
Digital SLR

Item description from the seller

jbkenterprises

jbkenterprises

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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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4.6
49 product ratings
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  • Top favorable review

    A nice camera for beginners.

    For a price this low, this is the best you can get. You can of course spend $100 more and get something a bit newer such as Nikon D3000, but this package was complete. The camera itself is really old, 2001, but for only $125 it takes amazing pictures. Batteries are very old and die of very fast. I would recommend getting a new Battery for $20; it will save you a lot of headache. Also, this camera does not have an SD card slot, only CF Cards. If you are ordering a CF card, make sure you get 2GB or less. It cannot read/write on CF more that 2GB. Overall, a good and strong camera.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: webesmilin

  • Nikon D1X.... Professional, RUGGED, HEAVY, and still okay in 2012!

    I love the durability, I love the weight, I love the tank-like build quality! The photo quality is excellent, even when compared to cameras a generation ahead, like my D200. It has superior image quality to the D70, in my opinion, but the D70/D70s are a bit better in terms of handling and usage because of the better flash control (iTTL) and battery (NiMH vs LiIon). I do not like the Nickel Metal Hydride batteries Nikon chose to use in this camera... they're big, bulky, and only last about 300-600 shots on a charge in 50-70 degrees F. Hotter or colder temperatures will shorten the lifespan considerably. I recommend buying 3rd party batteries instead of Nikon ones because they're exactly the same and the 3rd party batteries are truly new, versus the Nikon ones which have likely sat on ...

  • Awesome find with late Serials. Great starter in Nikon Digital.

    I bought my first Nikon D1 here on Ebay in late 2003. After a few years, internal issues had me looking for it's replacement. Of course the D2's were out and the D3 had just come along, but I had heavily invested in the D1 family and went looking a a D1x to replace my dying D1. Other than some control and setting differences, I readily adjusted to my D1x and kept right on going. I know this body uses the DX sensor but I learned to shoot using a N4004s film body and full frame(FX) film glass. I don't any DX lenses, only FX glass and only one with AFS Silent Wave Motor. The instant 1.5 Magnification due to the DX sensor makes shooting wide a challenge but helps on the long end when shooting telephoto. I have even used some Albinar and Vivitar lenses with this body from my dad's ...

  • The Nikon D1x is becoming a bargain

    The Nikon D1x has much of the _essential_ functionality of more modern Nikon Digital SLRs but as these newer models seduce working photographers with more megapixels, faster response, slightly higher sensitivity, better firmware and bragging rights, the D1x price has dropped into the bargain range on eBay. Frankly, the 5 MP resolution of the D1x is adequate for most of the photography I do. I've also used a Nikon D2x and D3 and honestly, unless I'm very careful during picture taking, it's hard to see the difference in the printed or on-screen results. The camera I bought was definitely a "user," having been engraved all-over by the previous professional owner and having a resolvable problem with white balance, both issues honestly described in the listing by the seller. If you decide ...

  • Fun, Reliable Monster From the Past!

    I picked up mine as a backup camera, but mostly out of sheer impulse. I like massive cameras and I like finding out how much one can get out of outdated technology, so I picked it up for super cheap on here and decided to find out. Full disclosure: I had already played around with a D1 I picked up in a thrift store (lol), but it was slightly broken so I sold it for parts. People can blabber on all they want about megapixels, full frame, etc. Yes those things are great... however, if you're looking for a camera that'll be a dependable backup, take a beating, not make terribly big prints, learn photography with, or just to play around, this camera is an excellent candidate. The feel of this camera is solid! It feels good in the hands, it turns on with a mighty "click" sound, the autofocus ...