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Need to raise some funds for my car so all the cameras have to go!


Nikon D700 [full frame] $800 includes all the usual inclusions in the box. Strap battery, charger, cable etc + user manual [Purchased new ebay 2009]


Nikon D600 [full frame] $1100 includes all the usual inclusions in the box. Strap battery, charger, cable, etc + user manual [Purchased new from Ryda 2012]


Nikon D610 [full frame] $1300 includes all the usual inclusions in the box. Strap battery, charger, cable, etc + user manual [Purchased new from Digidirect 2013]


Nikon D40 [ASPC] $50 includes all the usual inclusions in the box. Strap battery, charger, cable, etc + user manual [Purchased new from Harvey Norman 2008]


Genuine Nikon MB-D10 suits D700 & D300/300s battery grip + spare genuine Nikon EN-EL3 battery to go with it. $150 [Purchased new in 2010 on holidays overseas]


All my gear is in really good condition and worked perfectly fine as they should last time I used them.


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NO LENSES ARE FOR SALE - ALL CAMERAS ARE BEING SOLD AS BODY ONLY


Location in Eastwood Sydney Metro area.


Interested parties please send me a PM to arrange inspection and/or sale.

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