I have for sale a 17 month old Canon PowerShot SD630 digital camera. It is in LIKE NEW condition and 100% working order. This camera has taken a total of 1,019 photos (as indicated by the last filename).
I've taken extremely good care of the camera. The screen has absolutely no scratches on it. The ONLY sign of wear is on the lens-side body next to the wrist strap side. The camera was ALWAYS kept in a case when not in a hand. I think the wear came from the Canon PSC-55 case it was kept in. It's minor and shouldn't prevent anyone from wanting this little powerhouse.
The camera is 6.0 MP, and uses SD memory cards. I'm including ALL of the original accessories in the original box, AND an extra Canon NB-4L battery pack ($45 value), which was used probably once. I kept the included battery in it and charged at all times, and had the 2nd battery pack in case the usual battery ever died, but it only died a couple times. Both batteries are basically new. I believe I've only had to charge each less than 5-10 times over the course of 17 months (really!). Flash is what drains batteries, and I rarely use it.
The photos below were taken with my DSLR with the exception of the mirror shot, which was taken with the camera itself to show you that it works. If you need any other proof of working order, just let me know.
I will accept a return after 7 days of receipt of the product if DOA, but it won't be. My asking price is $200 shipped or best offer. Consider it $150 for the camera, $40 for the extra battery, and $10 shipping and PayPal fees.
A few things you should know. You can compare it to any other point and shoot brand you'd like, but Canon PowerShots are simply amazing. It's tiny, light, takes excellent photos, and has a large LCD. They finally ditched the viewfinder to make room for a bigger LCD since it's absolutely pointless on a non-SLR camera.
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