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Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 VII (24 - 200 mm, 20.10 Mpx, 1")
EUR1138,40

Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 VII

24 - 200 mm, 20.10 Mpx, 1"


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DiMo0

1 week ago

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Jonas Wiederkehr

1 week ago

The VII and VIIA versions both have the same manufacturer's number. This makes it impossible for us to determine exactly which version is supplied. However, as stock turnover is usually very fast, you should receive the newer "VIIA" version - i.e. with an external charger for the battery.

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tobiaspl

1 year ago

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sumoro

1 year ago

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ernst.keusen

1 year ago

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Hello Sumoro Battery and scene selection have already been answered. There is no camera case, but there is a practical camera bag that can be worn around the neck and offers good protection. This is available from Digitec: Sony LCJ--RXK at Fr. 69.90

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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NoApple

4 years ago

You don't have to understand everything about Sony... even the A6x00 models don't have a USB-C port. Not even the latest ones. Sony only builds them into the full-frame cameras. And has been for almost four years. The 7RIII was the first Sony with a USB-C port. On top of that, the micro USB port is used for remote releases.

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info

5 years ago

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peterlehner

5 years ago

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Your question is incomprehensible, please write everything in German, French or English. What a language chaos!

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