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This is a unwanted gift, so it is Brand New in Box and comes with full manufacturer's warranty.

The camera is black and have heaps of awesome features.

This camera is retailed in JB Hi Fi for $397

http://www.jbhifi.com.au/photo/digital-cam...zoom-sku-51970/

I'm selling for $350 ono.

Any offers sent below $300 will not get a reply! Cheers!

The COOLPIX L110 is an easy-to-use model with an effective pixel count of 12.1-million pixels, a 15x optical zoom NIKKOR lens that covers a broad range of focal lengths from wide-angle 28mm through super-telephoto 420mm (35mm format equivalent), and advanced functions that enable users to capture images as intended. Using supplied Energizer® Ultimate Lithium AA batteries (FR6/L91), the power-efficient COOLPIX L110 is capable of capturing approximately 840 still images or roughly 7 hours of HD movies with stereo sound. The secure grip, five built-in functions for preventing or reducing blur, and Easy Auto mode, with which the user simply frames a picture and the camera automatically selects the optimum scene mode, mean that this camera reliably captures beautiful images.

PM Me or Please call 0421793454 after 6pm or SMS anytime

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