Canon S90 and underwater housing

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Hello everyone,

I am selling a Canon S90 10mp digital camera and Canon underwater housing. Camera is in very good working condition with light signs of use. It has multiple settings including Tv, Av, manual, custom, program, and a very good factory underwater setting. Overall it is in very good condition. Camera comes with two high capacity batteries and charger. I have gotten two thirty minute dives on one battery. Underwater housing is in good condition with some signs of wear. At no point is the housing compromised and seals are in good condition with good preventative maintenance performed before and after dives. I am asking $300 for the set including shipping to continental US. Paypal or money order only. If using money order, it will ship once received. I will entertain reasonable offers but buyer will pay 3% paypal charge and shipping. Please no trades. This is a great compact camera to get your feet wet with underwater photography. Please contact me with any questions. Thanks for looking!

Disclaimer:
Camera: The lens assembly was replaced two months ago due to a known issue with the lens on these cameras. This repair fixed the problem. As a result, factory batteries now have a very tight fit with aftermarket batteries (two included) fitting normally.
Housing: This housing did incur a very minor flooding on the last dive. The housing began to fog excessively at the end of the dive. The moisture muncher absorbed the bulk of the moisture. This occurred due to a hair on the seal. This event did not damage the camera in any aspect. The housing was placed two feet underwater for two hours when I got home with no flooding or fogging evident. This was an isolated incident. You will need to purchase the weights sold by Canon as they are not included.

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Photos taken by camera:
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