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Hey all, i reciently bought back my legnum a couple of days ago, and monday night during the rain my Legnum and along with another 20 or so cars got broken into in newport in afew streets, stupidly i had left my Canon 5Dmk2 with Battery grip and a sigma 20mm 1.8 attached.

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I have reported, fingerprinted and palmed out the 5D serial code to several pawn shops, madly watching Gumtree and Ebay, and hoping that out of the 20 cars there would be some evidence or a lead..

No insurance for the camera, and only 3rd party for the legnum, so ill have to find a nice and common off the shelf piece of glass >_>

Please if you hear of or see this 5d, it is great missed and is well needed..

Serial number is 212431402510

Slight scratch on the bottom left of the battery grip, and its strap is on.

Also had a Kingston 32gig CF card inside.

Call/message me on 0424505711 or hit me up here on JDMST or Facebook - Scott Mitchell.

Thank you!

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Very sorry to hear! Newport surprises me as I work in the area, better keep a closer eye on my 34.

I work in a computer store, so in the off chance someone brings in a camera I'll check it out for you.

Best of luck with it all!

Same sort of thing happened to me in Mona Vale, someone went around to all the cars in the street including my 34 and broke into them.

They didnt end up getting into mine i think they say the alarm warning light on the dash so i was lucky, untill a couple months later when the house got robbed and they stole all my camera gear which included a Pentax DSLR and a bag full of lenses ect GRRR

I bet you it was fcuking Avcats or lame ass lad's. There has been heaps of break ins lately on the northern beaches. I'll keep my eye out on the photography forums and word of mouth locally. If i find them, be sure to know that they will be tied to a chair in my shed with electricity flowing through them until you arrive :)

Didn't realize there was so many northern beaches people on here!

Man this is so f**kt.. Not only did your car get f**ked up but a beautiful camera got taken in the process. The area is full of cocks and someone is bound to slip up with some info on the cameras whereabouts.

Do what your doing, keep your eyes peeled online and try and keep your ears out for any loud mouth dream boats. Any info and i'll be sure to pass it on. :thumbsup:

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