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Up for sale is my Nikon D600 Full frame FX format DSLR. Selling to fund a lens upgrade.

Bought brand new from Ryda in Petersham NSW for $2699 when it was first released in Australia.

Genuine Australian Stock so full English user manual and proper Australian spec charger and plug.

The camera is in excellent condition with the only marks being on the plastic screen protector. Everything else on the camera body is almost just like new as seen in the photos. Everything works exactly as it should last time I used it.

Shutter count very low at approximate 4600. Comes with everything you see in the pictures. Battery, charger, plug, strap, body cap, user manual, eye piece cover & computer cable.

Can do local pickup in Eastwood NSW or can post at buyer's expense.

$1500

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