I think most of us were trying to say what you said (in bold). I looked at the the stock photos, the warranty for the lenses were for one year (when all three of mine came w/5yrs),saw that all three links she posted were the same kind of thing and IMO thought it was something best skipped. Didn't mean to imply she should never buy from ebay or from personal sellers on ebay.I have a hard time with the blanket statement that you shouldn't buy such things on eBay, given that I've sold cameras that way myself. I've sold a Nikon N2020, an N6006 and a D100 on eBay. All the buyers seemed very happy with what they got. But you do have to use due care.
One clue -- I would only buy such a thing on eBay if the listing had good photos of the actual item, not just stock photos.
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I bought my D80 for $729 in May, so that was a crop of about $280 from when it debuted.
Hmm I dont know its seems like the D90 is alittle too pricey. Keep in mind I do want to buy at least ONE more lens possibly two. The new features on the D90 sound impressive but I think for a person like me whom isnt taking pictures professionally should stay with the D80 (for the price) and maybe trade it in within the next few years for say the D90.

If you'll be shooting much in low light, waiting on the additional lenses might be worthwhile. As Kyle says, the D80 is a great camera and that won't change, but the D90 has (essentially?) the same raved about sensor as the D300. I upgraded from a D70 to the D300 earlier this year, and the difference in high ISO performance is really impressive. IMO it's not about whether you'll be shooting professionally as much as the type of shooting you'll be doing. I'm not a professional, but I prefer to shoot in natural light, and the D300 affords many more opportunities to do that with results that I like. In my case too though it's meant waiting on a lens or two that I'd like to buy.
On the other hand, there are people who would tell you that your $1,500 would be better spent on a D40 and some pro-quality glass, so what do I know![]()

Hmm I dont know its seems like the D90 is alittle too pricey. Keep in mind I do want to buy at least ONE more lens possibly two. The new features on the D90 sound impressive but I think for a person like me whom isnt taking pictures professionally should stay with the D80 (for the price) and maybe trade it in within the next few years for say the D90.
Thanks for the information/opinion! No one has said that yet but Ive all but ruled out the D40 BUT the thought of getting a few lenses are tempting!![]()
Its looking like it would be a difference of $200-$400 depending on lenses. I'm looking to get a 300mm as a second lens. So the difference isn't that big the more and more I look at it. If I may ask Kyle, where did you purchase your glass lens used? By the way I'm from MA as well!
Ps. I'm paranoid when buying used on line!
Convince me please!
Thanks for the information/opinion! No one has said that yet but Ive all but ruled out the D40 BUT the thought of getting a few lenses are tempting!![]()
Its looking like it would be a difference of $200-$400 depending on lenses. I'm looking to get a 300mm as a second lens. So the difference isn't that big the more and more I look at it. If I may ask Kyle, where did you purchase your glass lens used? By the way I'm from MA as well!
Ps. I'm paranoid when buying used on line!
Convince me please!