So, after about a year and a half during the pandemic of not using my mint condition Nikon D80, I got ready to take some photos and the dreaded "Err" appeared on the top LCD panel.
I tried to clean the contacts, as Nikon suggested, but to no avail.
This "Err" message is not unusual, as I've read on the Nikon forums.
It's a shame, because my D80 was babied and is in near mint condition.
Now, I'm selling it AS-IS.
The shutter fires, but no image is saved on the memory card.
This sale includes only the Nikon D80 body, nothing else.
Maybe you can fix it or use it for parts.
I'm not sure how to price this Nikon, but the parts should be worth about $40.
Selling for $23 + $7 shipping.
I tried to clean the contacts, as Nikon suggested, but to no avail.
This "Err" message is not unusual, as I've read on the Nikon forums.
It's a shame, because my D80 was babied and is in near mint condition.
Now, I'm selling it AS-IS.
The shutter fires, but no image is saved on the memory card.
This sale includes only the Nikon D80 body, nothing else.
Maybe you can fix it or use it for parts.
I'm not sure how to price this Nikon, but the parts should be worth about $40.
Selling for $23 + $7 shipping.
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