p.1 #1 · Sold: Sony a9, a7riv, and 200-600 mm lens - prices reduced, LNIB
Sony a9
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Price: $2,400.00 Payment method: PayPal Item condition: 9+ Shows little or no signs of wear
Excellent shape, very clean, approximately 3800 clicks. No marks, really 9.5. Purchased approximately 1 1/2 years ago. Box and accessories.
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Sony a7riv
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Price: $2,600.00 Payment method: PayPal Item condition: 10 Preowned equipment, but appears as new
Excellent shape, sparingly used stills only (don't do video), almost always mechanical shutter and according to Sony counter tool (tools.science.ai) 1972 shutter activations. No visible marks. Purchased approximately 8-10 months ago from US vendor, US model and still under warranty. Box and accessories + extra Sony battery.
Price is net and includes shipping, Conus, paypal add 3%
Sony 200-600 mm lens
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Price: $1,750.00 Payment method: PayPal Item condition: 10 Preowned equipment, but appears as new
Excellent shape, No visible wear, glass perfect. Lenscoat since day one. Purchased approximately 8-10 months ago from US vendor, US model and still under warranty. Box and accessories.
Price is net and includes shipping, Conus, paypal add 3%
p.1 #7 · Sold: Sony a9, a7riv, and 200-600 mm lens - prices reduced, LNIB
The SN is not blacked out - it's only in the .jpg image. Should you blot out your serial number when selling? That's your call. My assumption is that most people are honest, decent folks, though someone could take your SN and register the camera under their name or report it stolen as the purported owners. I do it for safety and happily reveal the SN to buyers so they can check it against data bases. Since I am the original owner and have documentation, namely receipts, the likelihood of assumed ownership is small, still it is something that I customarily do and you may want to consider.