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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/25149 ... d=p3984.m1497.l2649
Olympus Black OM-D E-M5 Kit with 12-50mm ED EZ Lens and extras $700 (快门数9000)
Olympus Black OM-D E-M5 Kit
with 12-50mm ED EZ Lens
I review cameras. I liked the E-M5 so much that I bought one late last year. I already had an Olympus PEN E-P2 and lenses so I just bought the body. Then I got the matched weatherproof 12-50mm lens separately and new, 'cos I got a really good deal on one that had been split from a kit. Then I gave the E-P2 and (mch lesser) 14-42mm lens to my son. Then I got some little extras. And some more lenses. Then I got the Grip (gotta get a grip, y'know).
But then I made a big decision. I decided I was sooooo tired of humping around my big Canon full frame kit and so I just bought an Olympus E-M1 Pro Kit. So now my E-M5 is on offer. (So is some of my Canon gear if that floats your boat). It's pretty much as new with all the bits and my personal guarantee. It's done well less than 9000 shots and the other check numbers show very little flash work, zero crashes and so on. It would suit new buyer as they say, but this time it's true. It's in the box with all the bits.
I'll throw in a couple of goodies - an off-brand hood for the 12-50mm - it doesn't normally come with one. It's Chinese but I think it's better made than the genuine Oly one. There is also a proper Olympus bag for the lens and a 52mm Protection Filter. I'll throw in an extra rear lens cap and a 4GB SDHC card as well.
NOTE:
I also own the unique and brilliant two part grip - HLD-6. This allows you to use just the upper section as a hand grip, for the larger hand (like mine) so that your little finger does not slip underneath. Or you can screw on the second battery booster pack section as well and it becomes a true booster and vertical (portrait) grip. I kept the top section mounted all the time and added the second battery pack when I shot vertical. Instead of listing the grip separately, I'm holding it to offer to the successful buyer. That seems the fairest way. If you buy the camera, the grip will be an extra $200, no added postage. It's as new, in the box with papers and that is well below the cheapest net price and a long way south of what I paid not long ago. Store price is way over $300.
If the HLD grip is too much for you, I have an off-brand, screw on moulded grip to suit. It has no functions apart from improving the handling but unlike the Olympus grip, it does allow you to change the battery and card without having to remove it! I'd be asking $50 additional for that. Photos on request. |
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