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For Sale:

1x Nikon D70 body, battery, 64meg mem card :P, PC software (Picture Project 1.0) and cables

1x Nikon AF Zoom Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6 lens

1x Nikon AF Zoom Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6 lens

1x Nikon battery charger (100-240v) and adapter plug (JP > AU) ok for Australia, no transformer necessary.

1x NiCad/LiIon battery pack adapter, possible to use readily available batteries (CR2 type) instead of Nikons battery included.

1x LowePro camera bag, possible to fit the camera, both lenses and all accessories in except tripod.

1x VF aluminium tripod and bag, extendable to 1.5m high

Everything you need for professional pics in any situation.

A$1,200 (plus shipping)

All equipment was bought new in March this year, need to sell as I'm moving back to Australia. If your interested, please PM me or email me at: [email protected] All equipment is as new and priced for a quick sale (no offers please).

*Edit: This camera combo was bought in Japan, but the camera itself has all English menus. The manuals and software are in Japanese though. The 64meg memory card is just something I threw in to the deal, it's a Canon card actually.

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Edited by Rezz
  • 2 weeks later...

I can highly recommend this camera.. i've got one and they are AWESOME for anyone wanting to get into photography.

Thats a brilliant price too... even if shipping is a couple of hundred $$$ !!!

Good luck with the sale!

Tommo

  • 1 month later...

Do you have pics of the camera or lenses?!

HA HA god i crack myself up.

Rezz, Super Dooper keen on this, played with my dads new D50 last week and I loved it.

I just need to get a final figure from you on price to make sure I can afford it. Let me know mate.

Christian

Do you have pics of the camera or lenses?!

HA HA god i crack myself up.

Rezz, Super Dooper keen on this, played with my dads new D50 last week and I loved it.

I just need to get a final figure from you on price to make sure I can afford it. Let me know mate.

Christian

Christian are you still interested? I sent 2 emails but with no reply...

Let me know mate please as another person is interested too, I should let him know whats happening.

Guys this is still available.

To Australia shipping is about $110. That is shipped in 4 separate boxes in order to slip through customs.

I'm willing to let this go for A$1150 all up to your door.

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