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Small camera- Panasonic Lumix wifi/waterproof/drop proof- ?40


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For sale this small and handy camera good for adventures!


Blue colour, comes with charger and battery. A few scratches to the casing but nothing that affects the camera itself.


?40.


https://www.panasonic.com/uk/consumer/cameras-camcorders/lumix-digital-cameras/tough-compact-cameras/dmc-ft5eb.html


Taken from Amazon : The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FT5 Black Digital Camera sits at the top of the Panasonic rugged range and is the perfect companion for the adventurous who desire maximum flexibility in a variety of extreme environments. The FT5 is waterproof to a depth of 13 metres, shockproof from a height of 2 metres, freezeproof to a temperature of -10 degrees Celsius and pressure resistant to 100kg. Alongside its tough design is its high level of specification, the 16.1 megapixel sensor and 4.6x zoom Leica lens ensure images and movies are of the highest standard. Additional features include GPS, full HD 1080 (50p) recording, a new improved underwater mode and one-touch easy connection to Wi-Fi with NFC. Whether you're exploring deep into the ocean, hiking high up into the mountains or enjoying a night out on the town, the Panasonic FT5 is ready to shoot at all times

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