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Fuji S7000 Digital Camera


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Fuji S7000 Digital Camera

 

With:

• 1 x 1GB MicroDrive Storage card

• 1 x 256MB Fuji xD Card

• 1 x 16MB Fuji xD Card (As supplied with the camera)

• 1 x Extension tube (to enable filters and wide angle or zoom lens to be fitted)

• 1 x USB cable to enable connection to PC

• 1 x AV Cable to enable connection to TV

• 1 x UV filter 55mm

• 1 x Cokin polariser circular filter 55mm (compatible with auto focus)

• 1 x Hoya ND x2 55mm filter

• 1 x Hoya ND x4 55mm filter

• 1 x Cokin ‘P’ series filter holder

• 1 x Gradual Neutral Grey G2 ND8 Cokin ‘P’ filter (P121)

• 1 x Gradual Blue B1 Cokin ‘P’ filter (P122)

• 1 x Sunset 1 Cokin ‘P’ filter (P197)

• 1 x 4 slot battery charger (to fit AA batteries) - With both mains and car cigarette lighter adaptor

• 4 x rechargeable AA batteries (1 month old)

• 1 x 4 slot battery holder (for spare set)

• 1 x Tripod

• 1 x Remote shutter cable/switch

• 1 x User Manual

• 1 x Bag that will contain all of the above (except tripod)

 

Other than its first couple of months of use (and to take these pictures) it’s had the extension tube and UV filter fitted so the lens is 100% clear of scratches and marks.

 

The opaque cover on the battery charger has broken hinges so only sits in place rather than being clipped in place.

 

Reason for sale: It’s an intermediate level camera for the photography enthusiast and I no longer use the camera’s features fully. Will be looking to purchase a smaller point & shoot as a replacement.

 

£100 Posted

 

I'll take PayPal or bankers draft.

 

It'll go on eBay on Sunday for £120 if there's no interest here.

 

Standard Spec:

 

• 6.3-Megapixel SuperCCD HR sensor

• Produces images with 12.3 million pixels (4048 x 3040)

• 6x optical plus 3.2x digital zoom (19x total)

• 1.8-inch LCD

• Electronic viewfinder

• Super macro mode for shots as close as 1cm

• 5-frame burst mode

• Also compatible with CompactFlash Type II cards and MicroDrives

• Powered by 4 AA batteries

• Connects to PCs and Macs via USB 1.1

 

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