Sell your camera or review it -- not both!


Read this Craigslist ad, and you'll discover how to review a camera. But you won't do much to sell it.

Eventually, you figure out that the seller/reviewer has a Nikon D90 digital SLR. A lovely camera. He or she might have the 18-105 VR kit lens to sell, too. Or another lens purchased afterward. It's hard to tell.

But there's no asking price. And I wouldn't begin to guess what's included with the camera.

I would guess that he's suffering a pretty severe case of buyer's remorse. We've all been there, pal.

I don't miss pricey newspaper classified ads. But they had one saving grace: brevity. If you want to sell something, be accurate, and be brief. If you want to be David Pogue -- who writes funny, detailed reviews for the New York Times -- that's fine. But Craigslist isn't the right venue.

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