1- Canon Powershot SD880 IS 10.0MP Digital Camera Silver Brand New USA
1- 8GB SDHC Secure Digital Memory Card (Dont Miss a Memory!)
1- USB SD Memory Card Reader (Download Images Quicker!)
1- Lithium Ion Rechargeable BP5L Battery (Not Original Canon) (Shoot Longer and Stronger!)
1- External Rapid Quick-Charger (Always Have Your Spare Battery Ready to Go for Any Occassion!)
1- Padded Carrying Case w/Strap
1- Memory Card Wallet (Stay Organized!)
1- Pack of LCD Screen Protectors (Protect from Dust & Scratches!)
1- Lens/LCD Cleaning Kit
1- Mini Table Top Tripod
More about this camera:
It's so easy to capture the magic of every moment when the SD880 IS Digital ELPH comes along for the ride. There's a terrific sense of creative options for your photographic sense with a wide range of shooting modes and a wide-angle 28mm lens - all because your camera sees the world without limits. Of course, it's a stylish point of view from a camera that merges up-to-the-moment performance with the art of impeccable design.
Supplied Manufacturer Accessories in addition to mentioned above:
32MB SD Memory Card, NB-5L Lithium-Ion Battery (3.7v, 1120mAh), CB-2LX Charger for Canon NB-5L Lithium Battery Pack, IFC-400PCU USB Interface Cable, AVC-DC300 A/V Cable, Wrist Strap (WS-700), Digital Camera Solution Software CD-ROM, User Guide and Canon Limited 1-Year USA Warranty.
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