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GONE: Nikon Coolpix P500 compact bridge camera w/memory card, camera bag and pouch ?50


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Nikon Coolpix P500 camera - called a "compact bridge" as it's a bit more than a point and shoot but not as good as a DSLR, you can't change lenses. Selling as I am upgrading.


some blurb - The Nikon Coolpix P500 is a new super-zoom compact camera designed to appeal to the keen enthusiast photographer. The P500 has a mechanically-stabilized 36x optical zoom with a massive focal range of 22.5-810mm and an innovative side zoom control. It also offers a 1/2.3? Back Side Illuminated CMOS sensor with 12.2 megapixels, sensitivity range of ISO 160 to 3200, full 1080p HD video recording with stereo sound, slow-motion video at up to 240fps, manual shooting modes, a burst mode of 5 continuous shots at eight frames per second, and a 3-inch 921K-dot tiltable LCD screen.


Excellent 36x zoom (really good for wildlife shots),

12.1 megapixels. Comes with original box and charger, I will also throw in a camera bag, a camera pouch, and 2GB memory card. ?50

pic here - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwQAh3crfZojQ0hWMEpUZE05dDQ/view?usp=sharing

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