How much can I still ask for this SLR?

Good morning,

After much consideration, I have decided to sell my Nikon D7000 because I simply haven't really used it for years.

Since I have absolutely no idea what you can still ask for a used SLR, I'm hoping to get some useful advice here.

Info:

The camera including lens (unfortunately I don't know the exact name, it came in a package, but it's a standard lens) was purchased in 2011.

I'm not entirely sure of the new price, as I also bought an external flash, a UV protection lens, and a carrying case at the same time; the total was around 2000 euros.

It was used very rarely during this time (only at the beginning during my cosplay phase, but since 2015 I have only used the camera very sporadically).

The camera has no damage and has always been stored very carefully.

My question now is how much I could still charge for this camera and whether it makes sense to offer the camera and accessories as a complete package or to offer the body, lens, etc. separately?

Thank you very much in advance.

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Uneternal
1 year ago

Mirror reflex lose a lot of value anyway, but even more at the moment, because everyone is shaking on mirrorless. The D7000 has 13 years on the hump, a lot of value loss.

What it cost is therefore relatively irrelevant. A D7000 is currently about the 300-400€ on Ebay classifieds. On MPB you get them even cheaper (224€) in excellent condition with 1 year warranty.

Would suggest you read the triggers and then put them on classifieds for 350€. And then wait a few weeks to get deals.

Uneternal
1 year ago
Reply to  LokiRockOfAges

There are software that can show you how often the camera was triggered. This is as similar to the km-Stand indication for cars. Many buyers look at it.

habakuk63
1 year ago

Separat sells more money, but is more expensive.

The body alone approx. 200€, with lens and accessories 375€. Take a look at Calumet or another dealer for orientation.