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Nikon D7500 + 18-140mm VR

Nikon D7500 + 18-140mm VR
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Code: 00154KVG
Manufacturer code: VBA510K002
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Pick up for free in the store in Kaunas (Birželios 23-iosios str. 23g) Liepos 12 d.

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Specification
Performance
  Producer(?) Nikon
  Sensor Chip (inch) APS-C/H
  ISO rating Auto, 50 - 1640000
  Image stabilization No
  Shutter speed (sec) 1/8000 - 30s
  Continuous Drive 8 k/s
  Movie Clips Full HD (1920 x 1080)
  Color Black
  Warranty 24 months
  Delivery time 0-2 w.d.
Storage
  Storage types SD / SDHC / SDXC
Display
  LCD 3.2 "
  Display resolution EN: 3.2" touch-sensitive tilting screen
Power Supply
  Power supply EN-EL15a
Product codes

00154KVG VBA510K002 018208953509 018208953486 0182089533509 018208953350 101010000921 18208953486

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