How does the *istD compare with the K100d?
The K100d is less than $600 brand new. I know
it at least has shake reduction that the *istD
doesnt have.
jco

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I think that's fair. I got $672 US for my D with battery grip, but that
was before the K10D announcement. Paul
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> Apparently, someone in the morning coffee club my SO goes to after her
> morning bus run, is interested in getting a dslr. We have offered to  
> let him try out my daughters istD and 35-70 zoom.
> 
> I am thinking $450 to $500 Canadian for camera, lensa and a 512
> starter card, should be a fair price. Does that sound right, to high,

> to low. It has maybe 800 actuations but suffers the weird battery  
> thing.I have the software and manuals and cables still.
> 
> Any comments welcome. I don't want to rip the guy off, nor sell it to 
> low.
> 
> Dave
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> Equine Photography in York Region
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