Amazing 35mm Cameras How Much Would Be A Fair Price For This Camera And Equipment?

How much would be a fair price for this camera and equipment? - amazing 35mm cameras

CANON T-70 SLR Camera 35mm film, comes complete with all of the following: T-70 SLR Body + Bag + strap jacket, 4 + lens caps, special electronic flash + art, a variety of goals, Flash Color (standard 50mm Canon) 75-200mm macro zoom, 28mm wide-angle, 2X Tele Converter This camera is in very good condition, has an incredible professional photos, and all targets are no scratches at all! No dirt or dust on anything. I am a professional photographer and my team in perfect condition. This is a kit beginnn pefect camera or student photographers, the device offers all the features fully manual or automatic. FREE Bonus! 2 Point and Shoot cameras, including 35-mm film in this package! Both cameras are equipped with auto focus, auto flash, red-eye reduction, auto-reverse, DX coding, belts. One of these cameras with optical data, and Japan. All of this easily retail for $ 1500 or more
Please I want serious feedback. 10 points to the highest bidder

1 comments:

screwdri... said...

One way to determine the value of things, is to the advanced search eBay (only the right of the Custom Search box), then please check the box for completed listings and click on "Search" to.

EBay Spain has shown that two Canon T70 was recently admitted there was no offer of EUR 25.00 and one with flash and lenses sold for £ 50.00 Check it out here

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Canon-T-70-camera- ...

Please note that eBay is the "blind" price and it would be better in a house, auction, but you have to pay commissions.

The problem with Canon gear is that in a Canon SLR camera because of its compatibility with earlier versions of unfortunate Canon, Nikon and other brands command higher prices because they can be.

The separation of the elements generally perform better overall price, but ancient art Canon cameras were large, you may be better not give her real, they just stick with it, or in a paper bag.

Chris

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