E-PL1 for sale $500 OBO

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IamScubaDog

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EPL1 (all cables, four batteries, two chargers, instruction manual, one year left on extended warranty) extra body cap included.

14-42 mm type II R (28-84 mm equivalent for 35mm) uv filter, hood, rear cap, and original box included

40-150 zoom (80-300 mm equivalent for 35mm; will not fit in underwater housing) uv filter, hood, front and rear cap, and original box included

PT-EP01 with original cover (took the housing to the pool to test to make sure it was waterproof but never been used with the camera).

One unused o-ring that came with housing, and two unopened spare, silicone grease

PMLA-EP01 67 mm adaptor; includes red filter

PPZR-EP02 zoom gear ring for 14-42 mm type II lens (compatible with PT-EP01)

Shipping $30

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Wife just told me that if we flood one of our systems, it will be replaced with the most current system so no need to get a backup housing.

My current system is coming on to being 4 years old -- picked it up in March, 2010 as I recall.
 

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