Friday, September 16, 2011

Where can one buy a grey market camera?

like a Canon Mark 3 ds....|||B-H in New York sells grey market cameras along with models for the US. B-H clearly states when it is a grey market camera. There is no effort to hide anything. You can save some money, but not enough to be worth the risk to me.





In the past a grey market device would not have an English manual, it would be in the language of the designated country. Now, most manuals cover many languages so that is not too much of an issue. However, some markings, wording, or units of measure on a grey market device may not be in English.





Again, the money saved is not worth it. You just have to turn around and purchase a Mac warranty.





steve|||I totally agree with Dan L. Why on earth would you want to buy a gray market expensive camera? You might save a few bucks, but as he said, the warranty is no good. If you ever had a problem, you would be out the money you paid. Or you would have to pay for having it fixed.|||You can easily find it by searching on Yahoo or other search engines. Just search for the name of the camera and you will find lots of retailers. Many of them import from other countries to take advantage of exchange rates and offer a slightly lower price. However, the real reason I am writing this is to give you warning. If you ever have a problem with the camera, Canon will not honor the warranty. If you want a camera with warranty, then buy from an authorized retailer.

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