9,059 shutter count on this Nikon D5200 that comes with 3 lenses, bag, shoulder strap, battery, charger, and 3 filters. I picked it up in a bundle of cameras and gear after the death of its owner. It’s been a great setup for me: I’ve taken plenty of photos of my cute kiddos, done a few newborn, milestone, and maternity shoots, as well as portraits for a church directory. I've decided to return to a Micro Four Thirds system because the compact size works better for a mom chasing two little ones. 

The only issue with this camera is some missing pixels on the display. The camera shoots well, and I’ve included some pictures I’ve taken with it since the damage to prove that. (Popped the camera backpack off my shoulder and missed the catch. Bag landed on gravel and I guess the display screen was on the bottom.) I also noticed/remembered while I was taking the photos for this listing that there is some dust in the viewfinder, but that is not visible in the photos as you will see.

There are three lenses included in this listing (all have front lens caps, but I have only one back lens cap):

1. 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S zoom--All pictures of the 35mm lens were taken with this lens.

2. 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6 AF-S zoom--This lens has some dust or mold behind the front glass, but that hasn't affected its functionality for my uses. I've included a few pictures I've taken with it, but I shot 85% of our church directory portraits with this lens with great results.

3. 35mm f/1.8 AF-S prime--Comes with lens hood. All pictures of the 18-55mm were taken with this lens.

Camera will be shipped with 35mm attached to camera body, 18-55mm in lens sleeve, and 55-300mm with back lens cap.

Also included with this kit is the Nikon camera bag (vinyl/PUL section is peeling/bubbling, but bag functions fine), lens sleeve Nikon shoulder strap, one Nikon battery, one aftermarket charger, two size 58mm filters: one UV and one polarizing, and one size 52mm UV filter.



I also have a 50mm f/1.4 AF prime, but this camera body doesn’t support AF lenses with autofocus, so it only functions as a manual lens with this model. It’s a beaut of a lens: super sharp focus (when you get it right) and creamy bokeh, but it’s a little difficult for a n00b like me to get the focus right on a squirmy toddler or her baby sister. I haven’t included it with this listing, but if you’d like it, make me an offer. 😄