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which is likely not a factory engraving
with some finish wear and slightly tacky rubber paint
as long as you don't need automatic stop-down functionality: lenses with an "M" mode only
This one has a decent amount of cosmetic wear and is missing a section of leatherette around the top of the viewing lens (see photo)
Nikon D100  type_Power & Cables which is likely not aNikon's OG consumer digital SLR camera is more than 20 years old at this point, but it still does a reasonably decent job. It has a DX format CCD sensor that shoots 6mp stills, which is pretty impressive for 2002. There is no video functionality or live view. Handling is surprisingly good, with logical controls and a menu system that isn't quite perfected, but isn't too bad either (again, impressive for 2002). Compatible with Nikon AF lenses, with the
US$ 174.00
US$ 35.00
US$ 52.95