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FS: Samsung NX-200 DSLR Camera with over $700 worth of accessories (zoom lens, etc)
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05-26-2013, 11:49 PM | #1 |
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FS: Samsung NX-200 DSLR Camera with over $700 worth of accessories (zoom lens, etc)
Hi Guys, I'm selling my beloved Samsung NX-200 mirrorless D-SLR camera and all the accessories that I've acquired over the year for it. It's a brilliant little camera and has served me well over the last year. I'm selling it because I upgraded to a Nikon D7100 full SLR. It's in excellent shape and one of the best mirrorless SLR camera's out there. Basic specs are: 20.3 MP, Full 1080p, OLED screen, etc. etc. Full Specs/Reviews are in the links below. The included accessories were over $700 alone: Samsung NX 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS II iFN lens Samsung NX 50-200mm f/4.0-5.6 OIS II iFN zoom lens ($300+ lens) Various Filters: 2 xUV filters, 1x Neutral Density filter, 1x Circular Polarizer, 1x 8 point star filter, 1x diffusion filter (over $100) Samsung GPS Module (~$200) Extra Battery ($30) Sandisk Extreme 8GB Class 10 30mb/s memory card ($25) Golla Carrying Bag ($60) ------ The camera still alone sells for $600-$700 online with the standard lens Review: http://www.photographyblog.com/revie..._nx200_review/ On Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-NX200-...=Samsung+NX200 There's not any point-and-shoot (or really any) camera that can match the image quality, resolution, and flexibility of this at the price I'm asking. Review: http://www.photographyblog.com/revie..._nx200_review/ On Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-NX200-...=Samsung+NX200 I'm asking $750 shipped (USPS priority with insurance) to anywhere in the continental US. You're welcome to call/text me at 678-994-4815 with any questions. If you're local (Seattle/Bellevue) I'm happy to meet you. Below are some pics of the camera itself and some pictures I've taken with the camera. Pictures Taken: For these night shots, I forgot I had a star filter on the lens. That's why the focused points of lights have the "star" look to them. Last edited by UGADawgFan; 06-13-2013 at 06:07 PM.. Reason: adding price and more pictures |
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