SOLD
Preferred method of payment is paypal, NO GIFT PAYMENT. They'll ship USPS priority insured with delivery confirmation.
Price dropped for the month of December!
Canon EOS 30D Digital SLR camera, 500 USD takes it all. Includes eos30d DSLR body, efs 17-85 IS/USM lens, 18-55 kit lens, charger, battery, circular polarizer, the cables and software that came with the camera. Body has under 5000 shutter cycles , also includes 2gb Sandisk Ultra II memory card.
Body and lens are available seperately.
Body w/factory kit lens and accessories, 300 USD Shipped Price is FIRM.
17-85 EFS Lens for 300 USD OBO. Shipped/insured/etc
CONUS only.
The camera works perfectly and has been trouble free, recently though a piece of dust or something has gotten into it that's being annoying. A professional cleaning should take care of it. If I figure out what's causing it and get it fixed I'll be bumping the price up right away.
These were all taken with the camera after I noticed the issue, it only pops up on underexposed, brightly lit subjects with high shutter speeds. With normal exposures I haven't seen it.
here's an underexposed shot to highlight the artifact in question:
And some photos I took with normal camera settings after I noticed it.
Preferred method of payment is paypal, NO GIFT PAYMENT. They'll ship USPS priority insured with delivery confirmation.
Price dropped for the month of December!
Canon EOS 30D Digital SLR camera, 500 USD takes it all. Includes eos30d DSLR body, efs 17-85 IS/USM lens, 18-55 kit lens, charger, battery, circular polarizer, the cables and software that came with the camera. Body has under 5000 shutter cycles , also includes 2gb Sandisk Ultra II memory card.
Body and lens are available seperately.
Body w/factory kit lens and accessories, 300 USD Shipped Price is FIRM.
17-85 EFS Lens for 300 USD OBO. Shipped/insured/etc
CONUS only.

The camera works perfectly and has been trouble free, recently though a piece of dust or something has gotten into it that's being annoying. A professional cleaning should take care of it. If I figure out what's causing it and get it fixed I'll be bumping the price up right away.
These were all taken with the camera after I noticed the issue, it only pops up on underexposed, brightly lit subjects with high shutter speeds. With normal exposures I haven't seen it.
here's an underexposed shot to highlight the artifact in question:

And some photos I took with normal camera settings after I noticed it.



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