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Reduced $280 only! Preloved Olympus E520 DSLR Camera Kit - Everything You Need to Capture Memories

Andrew from Onehunga

House Clearance Sale!

Pick up only from Onehunga, Auckland

Capture cherished memories with the Preloved Olympus E520 DSLR Camera Kit, a complete package that offers versatility and exceptional image quality.

This kit includes everything you need to dive into the world of photography.

Kit Includes:

• Olympus E520 DSLR Camera: The E520 offers advanced features and remarkable image quality, perfect for both beginners and photography enthusiasts.

• Two Lenses: Enjoy creative flexibility with two lenses - a 40-150mm lens for distant subjects and a 14-42mm lens for everyday shots.

• Camera Bag: Safely store and transport your camera and accessories in the included camera bag.

• Accessories: The kit includes essential accessories such as a cable, charger, two SD cards (2GB & 4GB), and a reliable battery.

Start your photographic journey with confidence using the Preloved Olympus E520 DSLR Camera Kit, a reliable and versatile package for capturing life’s special moments.

Contact me today to arrange pickup and embark on your photography adventures with this preloved camera kit.

Don’t miss the opportunity to own a comprehensive kit that’s perfect for both beginners and seasoned photographers!

Price: $280

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