I am selling my RICOH GXR .P10.A12 50mm Macro GR lens for replacement.

Description

Condition: Used

This is RICOH GXR. There are some scratches due to use, but I don't think it will hinder use. I was using it until the other day, but I no longer use it because I purchased GRⅢ, so I am selling it. I like cameras, but I don't know much about them, so I'll answer your questions to the best of my knowledge. Accessories are only those shown in the image. The lens unit will be RICOH LENS P10 28-300mm F3.5-5.6 VCGR LENS A12 50mm F2.5 MACRO. The battery is a genuine DB-90 and a compatible NP-95. GXRCAMERA TECHNOLOGY: COMPACT Number of HDMI terminals (new): 1 SD card compatible type: SDHC card compatible color: BLACK Battery type (DSC): Lithium ion battery Four Thirds type: Other than Four Thirds Memory card compatible type: SDHC with monitor Lens replacement or not: Lens Replaceable video compression method: AVI Movable LCD monitor: Non-movable LCD monitor #RICOH popular model/series RICOH GXR GR camera type Small camera (compact camera) accessories Strap, Charger, battery, manual

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