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Nikon DSLR on sale: This refurbished camera with built-in WiFi is $150 off


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TL;DR: This refurbished NIkon DSLR camera body with built-in WiFi makes sharing photos simple, and you can get it on sale for just $649.99 — a $150 savings. (Note: Lenses not included.)


Between the iPhone XS and the Google Pixel 3, new smartphones can certainly hold their own in the photography department. But don't get it twisted: Neither Tim Cook nor Sundar Pichai have figured out yet how to replicate the quality of a regular ol' DSLR camera on one of their devices. (Sorry, guys. Someone had to say it.)

The tricky thing about DSLRs is that they often cost as much as a new smartphone — which is to say, they tend to be freaking expensive. That's why we recommend buying a used and refurbished device, like the Nikon D7200 DSLR camera body that's on sale for under $650 in the PCMag Shop (owned by Mashable publisher Ziff Davis.)  When buying refurbished, you get a camera that works and looks good as new for a fraction of the price you'd pay for one that's in mint condition. And so long as it takes great pictures, who cares if it has a nick or two? Read more...

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