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The listing, ***Fujifilm 12.2 mega pixels***!!!!!!!!!!!! =) has ended.
Here i have a fujifilm digital camera is works perfectly, i just got an upgrade to a cannon and thought i would give this to listia!! It has a great zoom and also takes video with sound!! i added my fav pic ever i took with this casmera/ i hope all the pics help!! happy bidding!!
listia rules apply i ship to verified addresses only!!!
thanks
if you use the GIN i will add batteries, sd card and a case!!!
Questions & Comments
what is the digital/optical zoom on this please? looking for a camera with more than 6x
F&W!! Both of my digital cameras have been Fujifilm (not this many Megapixels though) and I can say this brand is AWESOME!!! In my opinion, takes WAY better pics then my sister in law's digital camera that cost about 5x as much $$$. :) Very nice auction. But I don't think you are supposed to mail batteries... think it's against the law ('hazardous' material)????
As far as I know, but I would double check with the post office to be sure.. I think if the are part of the original packaging they are ok (example like a brand new camera that has batteries packaged by the manufacturer)... Someone pointed this out to me on one of my past auctions and after that I did notice batteries on the "Do Not Mail" poster at my post office. Also asked my husband about this, one of his jobs is in the claims department of a major retailer, and when he sends defective products back to the manufacturer he says batteries (even still wrapped) must be recycled not allowed to be shipped....
Does this camera come with a data cord to transfer the images to a computer? Of not, that's fine with me, I have a computer that accepts Sd cards.... :)
http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/resources/ship/packaging/guidelines/batteries.html according to this you can ship the battery just remove it and cover the terminals with electrical tape :)