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Canon BC-E1 Battery Coupler
Canon BC-E1 Battery Coupler Video accessory
Manufacturer:
Canon
Category:
Video accessory
Description:
Second hand Canon BC-E1 Battery Coupler Video accessory for sale
Used Canon BC-E1 Battery Coupler for VM-E1 camcorder. Charges two batteries at once.
Condition:
good
The photograph above is the actual pre-owned Canon BC-E1 Battery Coupler on offer for sale.
Price:
£10.00
(Sorry this Canon BC-E1 Battery Coupler is out of stock)
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