The one-and-only cult classic; the Nikon Df has a well-earned reputation as the film-shooter's DSLR. It has manual controls and straight-out-of-camera colors that are amazing and require little post work.
I own a few different Fuji-X cameras as well, and while there are similarities to the handling and usage, only the Df feels like a classic SLR...because it basically is. As much as I love it, I just don't find myself reaching for it as often as newer mirrorless cameras and I think it's time it had a new home with someone who wants to make it their daily carry.
My copy is in very good condition - I'm the second owner. The first owner dropped it at one point - I have a picture showing the edge where it has a small crack that was repaired with epoxy. It's only cosmetic and has not ever affected operation of the camera, but I wanted to disclose it. I've very much babied it since owning it the last 3 years and it only has very minor scuffing on the bottom plate and a tiny scratch on the exposure compensation dial. The LCD is immaculate and the buttons and dials all work perfectly.
Warning: you will get asked about this camera. I think all but one time I took it out in public to shoot, at least one person has asked about it. If you're not up for hipster admiration and respect, Sony has a number of good options. ;)
Comes with 2 original Nikon batteries + 2 third-party batteris, and the charger.