Sony HANDYCAM HDR-SR11 CMOS video camera with battery Used in Japan
Sony HANDYCAM HDR-SR11 CMOS video camera with battery Used in Japan
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SKU:WP240202010
Condition: Used | UPC: 0027242727762 |
Type: Handheld | Model: Sony HDR-SR11 Handycam |
Features: Built-in Microphone | Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan |
Digital Zoom: 150x | MPN: HDRSR11 |
Storage Type: Internal & Removable | Recording Definition: High Definition |
Color: Black | Brand: Sony |
Media Format: Flash Drive (SSD) | Series: Sony Handycam |
Optical Zoom: 12x |
Sony HANDYCAM HDR-SR11 CMOS video camera with battery Used in Japan
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Sony HANDYCAM HDR-SR11 CMOS video camera with battery Used in Japan
Condition: Used
Sony HANDYCAM HDR-SR11 CMOS video camera with battery Used in Japan
◆There may be scratches, scratches, dirt, etc. on the exterior, so please check the images. ◆Optics Beautiful optics. It does not affect shooting. Clear visibility.・There is some dirt. ◆There are some problems with some operations. It will be described below. (No problems other than the following.) There is some dirt on the viewfinder. Photos are not affected. The LCD monitor becomes brighter or darker
◆Accessories Only those shown in the photo are included.
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