This is a Nikon D7000 DSRL, converted for infrared photography, IR 720nm classic conversion.

Nikon D7000's features: 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, Nikon DX format with a pixel size of 4.78 µm, Nikon EXPEED 2 image/video processor, Full HD 1080p (at 24 frame/s) movie mode with auto-focus while filming, mono sound, and stereo external mic support. (30 frame/s or 25 frame/s or 24 frame/s when recording at 720p), Automatic correction of lateral chromatic aberration for JPEGs. Correction-data is additionally stored in RAW-files and can be used by Nikon Capture NX, View NX and some other RAW tools, Enhanced built-in RAW processing with extended Retouch menu for image processing without using a computer, Active D-Lighting and Active D-Lighting bracketing; also D-Lighting which can be applied to a JPEG using an Image Editing feature in Playback mode; Nikon Capture NX and View software include tools for applying D-Lighting to NEF format photos, Two user-customisable modes, Many WB options including WB Bracketing and two auto white balance modes, one of which maintaining warm lighting colours, 3-inch TFT LCD with 921,000-dot resolution (640x480 VGA) and 170-degree ultra-wide viewing angle with toughened glass screen, Live View shooting mode (activated with a dedicated lever), Inbuilt time-lapse photography intervalometer, Continuous Drive up to 6 frames per second for 100 JPEG frames (but not necessarily all at the same frame rate), Memory Buffer Capacity: Varies with image format, 10 image capacity in NEF (RAW) Lossless Compressed 14-bit format (Highest resolution available format) and can store up to 100 with JPEG, 2,016-pixel RGB 3D Color Matrix Metering II with Scene Recognition System, 3D Tracking Multi-CAM 4800DX autofocus sensor module with 39 AF points, including nine cross-type points.

It is a very capable camera, small, a perfect fit in any photographer's bag.

For sale is camera body, one battery, body cap, charger, neck strap and printed instructions.

An infrared filter, R72, 720nm, replace the anti-aliasing glass.

The filter response is close to that of a Hoya R72, it is 50% transmissive at 700nm and 90% from 720 to over 1300nm. This will allow a small amount of deep red light (close to IR) to pass.

This filter is considered classic in infrared photography  because being almost opaque is still transparent for some false colors and under good circumstances, bright sunny day with raw file editing we can obtain interesting warm false colors as well as contrast images similar to results from deep IR black and white filter. I think infrared photography is a long and exciting road to explore for aesthetic results.

Camera works perfect, and it is as in pictures.

The focus has been adjusted using a prime Nikkor 50mm lens.

Other lenses will also produce sharp images.

With camera, I will provide a detailed points to follow to get best results for the first time using channel mixer. This way we can obtain stunning almost black and white or false color as in gallery.

I have experience with Nikon cameras conversion and I personally take pictures with each cameras I convert to be sure they are in perfect order.

Within European Union I ship with GLS or DPD couriers and for other countries / continents I use UPS, tracking number provided.

If you have questions please let me know.

More images are in these galleries: 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/florin_mihai/albums

Thank you!