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Camera and lens. A very minimal "getting started" manual (put the full PDF manual on a phone, don't touch the paper one again). Battery and external fast charger (good. It's not one that requires you to charge the battery in the camera with a USB charger), USB cable, AV cable (got a pile of those, never have figured out what to use them for), camera strap. Front ens cap. Slip on translucent white "shipping" body and rear lens caps. (the Nikon site says it comes with the BF-1B locking black body cap. It does not). You need to replace those shipping caps with real "locking" black body and rear lens caps as soon as you buy a second lens. There is no lens hood. (the 18-55 flares easy). Get the genuine Nikon petal hood, petal hoods block a lot more flare than generic round hoods). There is no hot shoe protector (which is necessary because people using entry-level cameras will probably not use an external flash immediately, but may some day).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The D5500, 18-55mm VR II Lens Kit will come with the following accessories for the D5500 body: Nikon EN-EL14a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, Nikon MH-24 Quick Charger, NikonDK-25 Rubber Eyecup, UC-E23 USB Cable, EG-CP16 Audio Video Cable, AN-DC3 Strap, Nikon BF-1B Body Cap. The following accessories will be included for the Lens: Nikon LC-55A 55mm Snap-On Front Lens Cap and Nikon Rear Lens Cap.
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