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I have a Fujifilm FinePix F31fd digital camera with many extras up for sale.

 

I am the original owner of this awesome little camera and it's been my constant companion for about a year and a half. For those who know nothing about the F31fd , it's one of the best low-light digicams on the market and has not yet been equalled by Fuji in any of their newer compact camera models. In fact, it beats a lot of the last generation digital SLRs in terms of image noise and delivers simply stunning results. Read more definitive info at the following link from Digital Photography Review: http://www.dpreview.com/articles/compactcamerahighiso/

 

Yes, it looks like it's never been used, but that's because I take good care of my gear. There are two *tiny* ding areas in the body that can barely be seen; one is to the far upper-left corner of the rear, and the other area is just to the immediate right of the rear view screen. Both have to scrutinized pretty hard to be observed and are not evident in the photos below.

 

If it's the best thing since sliced bread, why am I getting rid of it? I've found another digicam that offers the same features AND RAW processing (which the F31fd does not) - so I bid this friend a fond farewell.

 

The camera comes with the original box and packaging - except for the flimsy wrist strap and software CD. The software - if needed - can be downloaded from the following website:

http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital/download/index.html

 

The package comes complete with:

  • The FinePix F31fd camera
  • Owner's manual
  • Four (4) Fujifilm NP-95 rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries
  • Four (4) Fujifilm 2GB xD-Picture Card memory chips
  • AC power adapter (AC-5VC)
  • A/V cable (never used - still in original plastic)
  • USB cable (never used - still in original plastic)
  • Original box and all plastic wrappers
  • LowePro Apex 20 AW camera case
  • AGAIN - it's missing the wrist strap and software CD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An exhaustive review of the F31fd can be found at the Digital Photography Review website:

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilmf31fd/

 

Original pricing for everything was north of $650. Listed here for $350 - including Priority shipping CONUS. PayPal or personal checks. Sorry, no foreign payment or shipments will be accepted.

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Item on hold - pending payment.

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It's outta here - gone - fini - sold. Thanks to all that looked...

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