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Sony SLT-A37 DSLR camera + loads of extras


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Selling this very good condition (light use) DSLR camera that helped me achieve distinction at photography college a few years ago.

Specs

https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/a-mount-body-slt-a30-series/slt-a37/specifications

Comes with original lenses plus a beer can telescopic and even a dedicated macro lens,  articulated screen.

Extras

Remote/timer, 12v & 240v battery charger, spare battery, loads of lens filters, USB universal card reader, Lowepro bag.

I'll even throw in a WiFi sd card, so you can with an app on your phone transfer your pics to social media.

This camera is a great starter (on steroids) of a DSLR see the specs on the link above.

Only selling as I'm downsizing my hobbies due to ill health, I'm unable to go out and enjoy photography anymore.

Even has original box, cables etc

Bargain at £250. no offers. The lenses alone are worth more than that. You won't find cheaper anywhere?

Please do your research, get in touch if you have any questions thanks for looking. 

https://photos.app.goo.gl/9SywP9upXVJM8ejq5

 

 

 

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