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Hey Guys,

Time to upgrade again, heading to a pair of the new Canon 1DX's.

As such dont need these parts anymore as I have ordered some other gear with the new bodies.

Canon EF24-70L Lens in great shape, comes with all original components.

* Lens Hood

* Manual

* Original Box and packageing

* Original Lens Bag

RRP $2299 - Sell $1300 SOLD

Also I have a 580EX speed lite (aka flash)

* Come in box

* Manuals

* Off shoe foot

* Protective bag & all original packaging

RRP $749 - Sell $400 SOLD

Brand new 1100D single lens kit (Unwanted staff prize)

* Comes with the EFS18-55IS lens (image stabilised version)

* Battery, charger, software all in there

* All original un-opened

RRP$799 - Sell $330 SOLD

Brand New Ixus115HS - Silver (Unwanted staff prize)

* New Canon HS Sensor

* Battery, charger, software all in there

* All original un-opened

RRP$249 - Sell $125 SOLD

Specs on the above can be found at www.canon.com.au

Any questions please ask, items can be mailed out (with insurance) at the buyers expense.

Pickup/delivery within Brisbane is fine also.

Sorry my 1DIV & 5dmkII's have already sold, sorry... Thats all im clearing this year...

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