![]() I'm not aware of any register of stolen cameras. If the camera you have has a zero shutter count, those tools probably wont help. However, they both work by searching online for photos taken with a camera that has the same serial number as the one you want to check. There are a couple of online tools that can sometimes help: Im starting to wonder if this is stolen property maybe, he wants $2300 for it. He also only calls me on a private number and when i asked for his number he gave me a landline, not a mobile. The seller only accepts payment if i go to an ANZ branch, he does not accept online transfers. I have the camera now and it looks brand new with all manuals boxes etc and i checked the shutter count which was zero. They send you the camera and let you test it out for 24 hrs before purchase. I came into contact with someone selling Nikon D810's on ebay. Does anyone know how you can check the serial number of a camera to find out if its stolen ? In this case a Nikon D810. ![]()
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