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Ricoh
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Garmin
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Edit - undibs
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Just a heads up as it's probably a typo, but that's a Dakota 10 not 20.
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2nd dibs Ricoh
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Cool!
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Here's a close up, not noticed it on the actual images.
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Yeah I work at Warren Street, let's meet early next week?
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Perfect, I’m in soho myself so I could shoot up one lunch
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price drop
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• #15
is the ricoh gone?
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• #16
will be sold this week
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• #17
price drop
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Price drops
Panasonic Lumix GX7
Panasonic GX7, a few years use, almost new 12-32 lens (which is compact and fantastic), box, bits, 2 batteries, etc. Image stabilised in body, 16mb sensor, great viewfinder, wifi connectivity, 24mm to 64mm equivalent lens.
£170 without lens
£240 with lens
Only issue with the body is that the rear dial 'right turn' function doesn't work. The dial can still 'left turn' and be used as a button. In full manual mode for example, you can adjust shutter speed slower with the dial, but not faster. The work around is using the touchscreen to specify that command, bit annoying but not the end of the world. Less of an issue if you use the camera in a different shooting mode. Used the fault as an excuse to buy a GX80 obviously.
Garmin Dakota 20
Only used for one trip, put some duracell long life batteries in and it lasted for 4 days straight of use, so very efficient. Box, manual, cables. Don't really need it anymore, pretty mint condition.
£84
Ricoh GR Digital II
SOLD
Collection E3.
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