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AFairley

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I'm selling the following micro 4/3 gear, photos below and links in text to image galleries with more, larger photos:

Olympus OM-D E-M5 body – near mint with extras

I am selling my E-M5 which is in near mint condition, the only mark I can see on the body is some strap rubbing on below the mode wheel (which I did not see on visual inspection and only saw looking at the photo several times life size).  I have had a Zagg screen protector on the LCD since I got it, so the condition of the LCD will be perfect if you want to remove the protector (the Zagg protectors peel off without leaving any kind of residue).  According to the camera’s service menu, it has been turned on 637 times and has 3394 shutter actuations.  It has always worked perfectly.  I replaced the stock rubber around the eyepiece with the deep version made by Olympus for better light blocking when using the EVF.  Included are the original accessories – battery and charger, flash, USB cable, strap, manual and CD.  Also included are two Wasabi batteries and the Wasabi charger, and a wired remote release.   You can see a gallery of large pictures here:  http://www.ahfairley.com/selling/EM5/index.html
$520 shipped in U.S.

Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens (Mk I) – mint with extras
This is the first version of the Panasonic 20mm f1.7 in mint condition.  The glass is flawless.  I’m including two lens hoods; the deep hood comes with its own cap.  Unfortunately I cannot find the original real cap for the lens so I am providing a generic press-on rear cap.  You can see a gallery of large pictures here: http://www.ahfairley.com/selling/20mm/index.html
$260 shipped in U.S.


Panasonic 14-42mm X series pancake zoom – near mint

The glass on this lens is flawless and the body is mint except for a scratch above the LUMIX on the side of the barrel (unfortunately none of the photos show it.  When I bought the lens I tested it extensively on my Olympus E-M5 to make sure it did not have any of the shutter induced blur some people reported when the lens was first released, and it passed with flying colors.  Included is a deep lens cap (does not vignette even at the wide end of the zoom) with a cap.  I cannot find the little original cap that came with the lens but you can pick a replacement up on eBay for a couple dollars.  You can see a gallery of large pictures here: http://www.ahfairley.com/selling/14-42mm/index.html
$210 shipped in U.S.

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