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hi all,

selling my old Olympus E-30 that is around 2 years old. it was a ex-display model hence its age but this model was released in early/mid 2009. it is still in good condition the 3 included lenses are:

14-54mm pro series lens

70-300mm super telephoto standard series lens

35mm macro standard series lens

more info on the lenses here ; http://www.olympus.com.au/Products/Digital-SLR/Lenses.aspx

E-30 specs below;

http://www.olympus.com.au/Products/Digital-SLR/Bodies/E-30.aspx

it will come with all accessories below:

charger + cable

USB cable

remote control

2x batteries

2x CF Sandisk cards (8GB & 4GB)

free carry bag.

both 14-54 & 70-300mm lenses have UV filters, and all lenses have lens caps and/or hoods.

(still have original box for 35mm macro and instruction) - no boxes for other lenses or actual body *as it was ex-display*

this camera has served me well for the past 2 years but i am looking to upgrade into a Canikon range and something with Full HD recording.

this was the 2nd top of the range DSLR camera for Olympus at the time (#1 was the E3) and has product some amazing photos for me over it's time. (some photos at the bottom)

for total package, i am looking at $650 with everything.

i am willing to sell the items seperately.

Body + all accessories = $350

14-54mm = $200

70-300mm = $150

35mm = $100

will happily post interstate at buyers expense via registered post!

pm if interested.

will get actual photos soon but they look like the below;

olympus_e30_lens.jpg

left14-54mm2.jpg

e30swivel.jpg

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226118_10150266174477546_3226426_n.jpg

294575_10150266169377546_5563591_n.jpg

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