Note: If you're located in the United States or your shipping (ship to) address is the US, please do not forget to see "Note" about tariff on the bottom of the description.
*It’s not including any import fees.

Cosmetic condition: Light signs of use.

Working condition: Proper.


What comes withBoth caps and a pouch.


Price: The price last sold one by me is applied and maintained.


Shipping way

Expedited International Shipping - Shipped with UPS Worldwide Express Saver by UPS & Korea Post. It will take from 4 to 7 days to get to most countries.

Standard International Shipping - Shipped with Express Air Mail Service (EMS) by Korea Post and delivered by destination's post office. It's a Registered Mail and Tracking is supported. Currently it usually takes from 7 to 12 days to North America, Europe, Oceania, and North-East Asia. It can take from 21 to 45 days or more to South America, Mid-East Asia, South-East Asia, Africa, and the other countries. It generally arrives in the destination airport within 7 days, after then it totally depends on the destination's customs policy & condition, and especially postal system.


*Original shipping cost is applied according to recent Korea Post's shipping rate and Exchange Rate. The shipping cost is close to actual/original amount to the North & South America, Europe, Mid-East Asia, and so on. But eBay fee shipping cost, too and it is about 17.5%. I try to apply original shipping cost before eBay fee. Therefore, actually the cost is less than original. But some buyers think it is unreasonable because it cost higher than some other sellers' although it is close to original or lower. I can reduce the shipping cost if I pack it in a smaller box, but I don't want it too small to protect the item. I do not add any item price to a shipping cost, and any shipping cost to an item price either. Some power sellers who sell a lot of items might be able to reduce shipping cost if they contract with a carrier/shipper. I'm not a professional seller, just an individual seller who is a huge fan of Samsung NX System and ships an item at my local post office, and I hope you understand that "Volume Weight" is applied to shipping cost.


*It's not shipped with Economy International Shipping/Air Mail anymore because no tracking supported, and quite long delivery period.

*Estimated Delivery Date supported by eBay is only for a reference. It does not mean guaranteed by them. What I described on Shipping way is closer to actuality by my post office's all of recent information and data. Additionally, my experiences.


Note: To the United States buyers only

First, it’s not including any import fees.
I've applied DDP ("Delivered Duty Paid") according to eBay's new shipping policy. But I think it makes buyers and me very confused. When I see other sellers' listings, only a seller and I apply DDP. The other sellers do not apply it and never mention about it either on their description. Besides, eBay do not suggest some countries' sellers to use DDP. It makes me much more confused, and eventually I've decided not to apply DDP basically. Therefore, all the import fees are on the US buyers just like all the other countries, and the courier UPS (instead of the US Customs) will ask you for paying the fees during the customs clearance.
*If I do not use DDP, the US Customs allow only Expedited International Shipping, and about 15% import fee and 2% handling fee of the grand total (or from $14.00 to $20.00) will be charged by the US Customs and the courier UPS.

Secondunless you agree with the above condition, please select Standard International Shipping to use DDP according to eBay's suggestion as follows. If so, all the applicable import fees are included—you won’t pay anything extra after checkout. If there's unexpected fees, all of them will be on me.
*Since the change of the US Customs Policy and eBay's Shipping Policy, from Oct. 17th, 2025, sellers shall need to use Delivered Duty Paid ("DDP") logistics services for customs clearance. That means it's required including prepaid all the fees when shipping, and sellers need to specify the final amount that's including all the Customs Duty to prevent any disputes, said eBay. For all shipments located in South Korea being shipped with Standard International Shipping to the United States, about 15% import fee of the grand total and DDM fee (10% of the import fee plus $1.04) will be charged by the US Customs and Post Office. Therefore, the shipping cost is original shipping amount $23.95 plus all the fees. Please refer to the US Customs' Reciprocal Tariff Rates as follows. Thanks for your understanding!

Updated Tariff Information (November 10th, 2025) — Stay informed about the latest changes to US import duties:

DONALD J. TRUMP

THE WHITE HOUSE,

    July 31, 2025.

ANNEX I

Countries and Territories

Reciprocal Tariff, Adjusted

Afghanistan

15%

Algeria

30%

Angola

15%

Bangladesh

20%

Bolivia

15%

Bosnia and Herzegovina

30%

Botswana

15%

Brazil

50%

Brunei

25%

Cambodia

19%

Cameroon

15%

Canada

35%

Chad

15%

China

47%

Costa Rica

15%

Côte d`Ivoire

15%

Democratic Republic of the Congo

15%

Ecuador

15%

Equatorial Guinea

15%

European Union: Goods with Column 1 Duty Rate[1] > 15%

0%

European Union: Goods with Column 1 Duty Rate < 15%

15% minus Column 1 Duty Rate

Falkland Islands

10%

Fiji

15%

Ghana

15%

Guyana

15%

Iceland

15%

India

50%

Indonesia

19%

Iraq

35%

Israel

15%

Japan

15%

Jordan

15%

Kazakhstan

25%

Laos

40%

Lesotho

15%

Libya

30%

Liechtenstein

15%

Madagascar

15%

Malawi

15%

Malaysia

19%

Mauritius

15%

Mexico

25%

Moldova

25%

Mozambique

15%

Myanmar (Burma)

40%

Namibia

15%

Nauru

15%

New Zealand

15%

Nicaragua

18%

Nigeria

15%

North Macedonia

15%

Norway

15%

Pakistan

19%

Papua New Guinea

15%

Philippines

19%

Serbia

35%

South Africa

30%

South Korea

15%

Sri Lanka

20%

Switzerland

39%

Syria

41%

Taiwan

20%

Thailand

19%

Trinidad and Tobago

15%

Tunisia

25%

Turkey

15%

Uganda

15%

United Kingdom

10%

Vanuatu

15%

Venezuela

15%

Vietnam

20%

Zambia

15%

Zimbabwe

15%

[1] For purposes of this Executive Order and its Annexes, “Column 1 Duty Rate” means the ad valorem (or ad valorem equivalent) rate of duty under column 1-General of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS).