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CANON POWERSHOT A95 package includes.

- 5 megapixel 3x optical zoom.

- wrist strap,

- 32MB compactFlash card,

- AV cable AVC-DC300,

- USB interface cable IFC-400PCU,

- camera user guide,

- Software Starter Guide,

- Digital Camera Solution Disc - ZoomBrowser EX (PC), ImageBrowser (Mac), Drivers (PC/Mac), PhotoStitch, PhotoRecord (PC), RemoteCapture, ArcSoft Camera Suite Disc.

This item also comes with the starter pack which includes:

- 256mb compact flash memory card,

- Canon camera case,

- Powerbase Rapid Charger with 4xAA 2500mAh rechargeable batteries

Brand new, the camera package with the starter pack would cost around $560 (415 + 145)

All of these listed items are yours for the taking at the price of $370 +P/H

will post only in australia.

PM me or post here for any questions

Cheers :D

Edited by ryMan
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