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FS: Almost new Digital Camera - Nikon Coolpix2000 excellent cheap 5 years warranty!


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Only 2.5 months old.

Awesome day and night pics taken.

near 1 year manufacturers warranty, extra 4 years Harvey Normal warranty.

Excellent condition, owner has now upgraded to Coolpix 3100.

price $450 firm.

extra $65 for a brand new 128MB CF Card.

Nikon Coolpix 2000 Major Features

3x Zoom Digital Camera featuring 2.0 effective megapixels

2.0 effective megapixels for 1,632 x 1,224-pixel images

3x Zoom-Nikkor lens with 5.8-17.4mm coverage (equivalent to 38-114mm in 35mm [135] camera format); digital zoom up to 2.5x magnification

Nikon's advanced image-processing algorithm ensures faithful color reproduction

Macro shooting capability as close as 4cm/ 1.6 in. with the convenient Best-Shot Selector (BSS) function

AUTO Mode for point-and-shoot operation

5 Scene Modes - choose from 5 different "scenes" (Portrait, Party/Indoor, Night Portrait, Beach/Snow, Back Light)

Advanced, built-in 5-mode Speedlight

Quick Review allows users to view captured images at the press of a button even while the camera is in shooting mode

Transfer function enables automatic uploading of selected COOLPIX 2000 image data to a computer

Small Picture function creates smaller size image data for e-mail attachment

Versatile White Balance settings (including Auto White Balance)

USB 1.1 interface for Plug-and-Play class

Ergonomic and simple design features intuitive button layout for superb operability

Compact and lightweight (190g/6.7oz.) body

Bright, clear 1.5-in., 110,000-dot, low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD monitor

60 minutes of battery life with four AA-type alkaline batteries (Ni-MH or NiCd can also be used)

Comes with Strap, 8MB CompactFlash™ card, Video cable, USB cable, Four AA-type alkaline batteries, Nikon View 5 (COOLPIX) CD-ROM 128MB

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