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Hello

I have a EOS 350D Digital SLR camera for sale.

Camera has 1700 clicks on it, the 350d was built to handle a solid 200k so this puppy is brand new still.

Basic Details of camera;

8MP CMOS Sensor

3.5 fps

1.8" Screen

Full Manual SLR

Hot shoe for external flash

Comes with 18-55mm Lens

Also 75-300mm tele lens

Neck Strap

Ill chuch in a 512MB CF Card also

Ill also chuck in a EF Lens guide book (Canon lens bible, usually restricted to resellers)

Purchased for over $1800 at the time, still has 2.5 years warranty left on it also (purchased 5 year warranty)

Reason for selling the body, well I own a 5D and a 40D these days so the 350D has been tucked away for the past year and its lonelly.

Reason for selling the lenses, I have many other L series lenses these days so the entry level ones are of no use to me anymore.

Totally forgot i still had the 350D until I cleaned out the study tonight. :no:

Price $800

What it looks like;

eos350d_kit%20a.jpg

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Can answer any question about photography or camera you wish to ask also, so fire away...

Also check out www.dpreview.com to see a review on the camera if you dont know much about them...

Can answer any question about photography or camera you wish to ask also, so fire away...

Also check out www.dpreview.com to see a review on the camera if you dont know much about them...

Hi Col, you willing to sell the lenses separately?

and if so how much for each?

Sorry Chris, camera bodys are worthless without lenses...

The ef70-300 can be purchased separatlly for $479 at a Canon DSLR retailer

The 18-55 can also be purchased for $299

EDIT: So you can see from the price im selling for, the buyer is basiclly buying the lenses and getting everything else for free... :no:

I should also point out the 75-300 has never been used, as I upgraded to a 70-200 f2.8LIS about 3-4 days after buying the camera...

Sorry Chris, camera bodys are worthless without lenses...

The ef70-300 can be purchased separatlly for $479 at a Canon DSLR retailer

The 18-55 can also be purchased for $299

EDIT: So you can see from the price im selling for, the buyer is basiclly buying the lenses and getting everything else for free... :D

I should also point out the 75-300 has never been used, as I upgraded to a 70-200 f2.8LIS about 3-4 days after buying the camera...

No worries thought you may say that, but hey it doesn't hurt to ask :)

have a free bump anyways :-)

ohhhh col... why? why must you tempt me so. will get back to you by the end of the week to confirm if i'll take this... waiting to find out how my bid on one on ebay goes.



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