Sony a380 kit
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- Wexford Town, Co. Wexford
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Alpha DSLR-A380 with Sony DT 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 SAM lens Model: Sony Alpha DSLR-A380. Lens: Sony DT 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 SAM. Camera type: Digital SLR camera (DSLR). Features: The camera has a Live View feature, but does not have a built-in video mode. Compatibility: The lens is compatible with the Sony Alpha, Minolta, and Konica/Minolta A-type mount. Sony 75-300mm F4.5-5.6 SAL75300 lens. It is a compact zoom telephoto lens designed for Sony A-mount cameras. With a focal length of 75-300mm (equivalent to 112.5-450mm for 35mm film), it is suitable for capturing distant subjects and portraits. The lens also supports macro photography with a minimum focusing distance of 1.5 meters. It is well-suited for capturing sports events, wildlife, and other subjects that require a high magnification. Metz Mecablitz 44 AF-1 Digital. This is an automatic TTL flash developed by Metz, compatible with various camera systems such as Canon (E-TTL/E-TTL II/E-TTL Remote), Nikon (i-TTL/i-TTL-BL/i-TTL Remote), Olympus/Four Thirds, and Pentax. It features a built-in wide-angle diffuser and a zoom head with a range of 24 to 105 mm. The flash has a guide number of 44 (at ISO 100/21° and 105 mm). In addition to full TTL compatibility, it offers a manual mode, a wireless slave function, and a built-in reflector card. The flash is easy to control with its LED buttons, although some functions are only available through the camera menu. One battery, charger and 4 gb memory card included
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- Wexford Town, Wexford
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