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Item:Near new Sony Mini DV handycam DCR-HC42E

Late model sony digital megapixel handycam, purchased in august.

Features 2.7"wide screen lcd touch screen moniter, 12x Optical Zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, Digital Still Memory Mode with Memory Stick Duo Media. 16:9 filming, handycam station, usb streamin etc

Here is a link to the sony website

Sony MiniDV Handycam

Location:SE melbourne

Item Condition:Excellent, purchased on 12 of august

Reason for Selling:Unwanted

Price and Payment Conditions: $1000 with everything

Extra Info:Will throw in video editing software, extra battery, carry bag all of which are new

Contact Details:

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Edited by 180_mph

That's for the DCRHC21, which is the cheapest one. Click on the 3rd one from the top on the right, DCRHC42, that's the one i'm selling and it's recommended retail price is $1200 . I bought it from JB hifi for around 1300 just over a month ago, have all receipts

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