As mentioned above, exterior marks on the case and the top LCD display has "dust" you can see in the photos, but with the right lens, still shoots amazing full frame photos and video. Shutter, sensor, viewfinder, controls, knobs, etc. work fine. No original box or documents. I do have the original camera strap (not shown) and I'll include it. 

From a certain angle the top display (near the shutter button) looks like it has some particles inside, but I don't think it's dust. Either way, this of course has nothing to do with the image quality and functions fine. If you look at the photos, you'll see it's only visible while viewed at an angle. 

As far as shutter count, I simply don't know. I used it extensively in 2008 or so when I bought it, then switched to a 1DS MKIII, kept this as a backup, then a few years later switched to Sony A7R series. I believe it's rated at 150,000, and I would estimate this camera has less than half that. The original battery works great, and that's the one I'm including. Also, I'm changing this listing from the default 14 day to a full 30 day return policy. Finally, I just tested it and it works like new. 

Only the camera body and battery are included. You'll need an external LP-E6 charger - these are typically less than $20. Also, no media is included, you'll need a Compact Flash card, these are easy to find. And of course, a lens.

Off script pro tip if you're just starting out - buy an L lens, preferably a longer prime, set between f/2.8 and f/4, find amazing light / subject and you're in business. The 21.1 MP is more than you need for anything on the web. Need to print? Buy a solid AI software like Topaz Gigapixel or use the new AI feature in Photoshop. At this point your gear is comparable with cameras costing $3K+ range. Yes, the autofocus isn't as fast, it's not amazing in low light (above say ISO 800) and it doesn't have IBIS (internal stabilization). But you can easily work around all of these and save $3K - or better yet, spend the savings on amazing lenses and a solid tripod - remember, the best lens is a tripod... lol. 

Confused by any of the tech? I'm easily reached here and enjoy helping. 

Of course, I'll ship this camera fully insured and double boxed. Any other questions, just message me. 

Bill Noll
Easton, PA