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im selling my recently acquired Canon 7d slr camera with some associating equipment. with the purchase, you are able to start taking photo's as soon as it is in your hands! all items are in as new condition

contents are as followed:

- Canon EOS 7D body with cap (approx 5500 actuations, lifespan of 150,000)

- Canon 50mm F1.8 mk II lens with both lens caps

- Genuine Canon BG-E6 battery

- Genuine Canon charger

- Canon neck strap (EOS type)

- box with manuals, cables and CDs for the 7d

- 4GB compact flash card

Lens is super fast and sharp, takes great photos. no dust or fungus, no box for this though. paired with the body it is very comfortable combo to take around.

Body is perfect condition, no scratches, never dropped or bumped, taken care of with the utmost care when taken out of my air-tight, water and shock proof case. Pictures can be taken at 18MP and with Canon's 19-point Autofocus system every shot comes out perfect. with only 5500-odd actuations there is still plenty of life left in this body. everything works perfectly!

the camera has served me well but my the current state i cannot afford to hang onto it. also attached is a sample image of what this package is capable of, all unedited and straight off the camera (only resized)

Price: $1600 the lot

contact: 0432 315 780

location: pickup at Liverpool or city CBD

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