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Nikon D40. Includes the standard lens Nikon 18-55, a telephoto lens Sigma 70-300 DG MACRO, and a mobile phone (Lightning compatible) SD card reader cable. [Appearance] The shutter count is around 3000, so the appearance is clean, but the grip rubber has become sticky due to aging, so it has been wiped with alcohol. Also, there is rust on the head of the screw near the metal fitting for attaching the strap on the right side. It is hidden when the strap is attached, and there is no problem with the function. [Operation] I have checked the operation simply, and Shooting: OK LCD: OK Flash: OK No operational problems were found. [Lens Condition] The 18-55 has slight haze, but no mold is visible. The 70-300 has scratches on the rear element, but there appears to be no haze or mold. Photos 19 and 20 were taken with the 18-55 and 70-300 respectively, but in my personal opinion, it doesn't seem to affect the actual shooting. [Included] Camera body Nikon AF-s 18-55 standard lens (front cap is aftermarket) Sigma 70-300 DG MACRO Battery (aftermarket) Charger Lightning SD card reader Strap [Description] This is the Nikon D40, a famous model. Equipped with a CCD sensor, it produces more vivid primary colors like blue compared to the CMOS sensors currently used, making it a popular model even now. Also, although it is fully manual, you can also use MF NIKKOR lenses such as Auto NIKKOR, expanding the range of your hobbies. Although there is no Wi-Fi, an image transfer cable for mobile phones is included, so you can transfer images to your smartphone. How about this for those who want to start using a single-lens reflex camera? The instruction manual is not included, but it can be downloaded from the Nikon website.
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