Nikon SLR Cameras

Trying to sell my Nikon d90?

gotmilk
gotmilk

I'm trying to sell my Nikon d90 for as much as I can but I don't know what the price could be. The camera looks new except for some scratches on the bottom and I have a speedlight flash and a 18-105mm lens. Anyone have any idea how much this would cost?

Guest
Guest

Sell it at 75% of it's cost. Consider the depreciation.

Scott
Scott

It's a good camera. You can get $800 for all three if the flash is a SB-600 or something comparable.

selina_555
selina_555

I quite often see the question on YA how much someone should sell their camera for (i.e. How much it is worth). If you use the search box, YOU can read all those answers, too.

Here is some food for thought

1) Very important point, often overlooked:
Electronic gadgets (including cameras) tend to become CHEAPER over the years, so something you paid $200 for 5 years ago, probably only costs $130 brand new these days. It may have had some neat features back then, but chances are that the new ones have more and better ones.

2) It is old and used, don't expect to get the same amount that a new one now sells for. Even in great condition, people will still regard it as old and used. If it is ancient, bashed up or not working at all, it is called a paper weight.

3) Figure out the current price, then take a look on Amazon, Ebay and your local Craigslist. Search for the gadget and see what other people ask/get for theirs.

4) Now you know what the market will support - don't expect to get rich, no matter what you're selling.

Erica
Erica

For the d90 body only: the retail price on Nikon.ca is $729.95, if it is used you could maybe get $500-$600:)

AWBoater
AWBoater

Since it is still technically available, you can probably get $600 for it or more, depending on the speedlight.

Nikon just reduced pricing for the D90 to $815 for a new camera - body only, which results in the body/105mm lens combo just under $1, 000 MSRP.