Model # SELP18200 | NEX Lens (E PZ 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OSS)

Serial Number Location:  Currently not available.
Attachments:
SELP18200_EN_ES_FR.pdf ‏561 KB
SELP18200_mksp.pdf ‏183 KB
Warranty_269610311.pdf ‏108 KB

Ah! Paris.. j'y suis alle l'annee dernier, mais je ne sais pas quand sera la prochaine fois que j'irais.'espere qq d'aura aura la patience que je n'ai pas por produir ce profile.
Encore une fois, merci.
Pako

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