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    POLL: Would you buy a grey market body ??

    Today I found out the new Sony A850 will retail for $3499 when it arrives in a few weeks time. After doing a little snooping around and discovering I will be able to pick it up for about $2500 grey market .. It got me wondering how many of you would buy a substantial item like a FF body on the grey market ?? At the end of the day, its a lot of money to risk, but its also a lot of money to save too ..
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    I bought my D3 that way, so, yeah, I have and would again
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    I don't get the whole 'grey-market' thing...

    If it's so taboo why dont the big company's put a stop to it.

    Aren't these grey market products made by the companies in question anyway or are they knock-offs?
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    Canon have tried to stop it by refusing warranty claims on cameras not bought in Australia but there are ways around this. My 50D came from DigitalRev on EBay but it does have a warranty which is able to be exercised in Australia. Extended warranties can also be bought here.

    I saved about $300-$400 dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodallphotography View Post
    I don't get the whole 'grey-market' thing...

    If it's so taboo why dont the big company's put a stop to it.

    Aren't these grey market products made by the companies in question anyway or are they knock-offs?
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    yes, they are genuine articles, they are just imported by non-authorised dealers. There can be problems in getting them serviced or repaired. I have bought grey market lenses, but I'd rather get a camera body from the authorised importer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davidd View Post
    Hi

    There can be problems in getting them serviced or repaired. I have bought grey market lenses, but I'd rather get a camera body from the authorised importer.
    Both Canon and Nikon in Australia have stated they will repair grey market cameras without any issues.

    The owners will just have to pay for any repairs. And once the 12 month warranty is over, so do the owners who bought their camera through Australian suppliers. A warrantly only covers manufacturing defects, so any damage etc caused by an owner, is treated and repaired exactly the same, whether the item is Australian distributed or grey market.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goodallphotography View Post
    I don't get the whole 'grey-market' thing...

    If it's so taboo why dont the big company's put a stop to it.

    Aren't these grey market products made by the companies in question anyway or are they knock-offs?
    The "local" distributors, here, USA, Europe, etc. etc. would love to see parallel imported cameras stopped but to the manufacturers and more importantly the share holders of the companies, a camera sold is a camera sold, they get their profit margin irrespective of how the unit reaches the consumer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goodallphotography View Post
    I don't get the whole 'grey-market' thing...

    If it's so taboo why dont the big company's put a stop to it.

    Aren't these grey market products made by the companies in question anyway or are they knock-offs?
    I dont think its taboo at all .. I just think that when buying something of much more worth like a body, or top grade glass, you need to weigh up whether the cash saving is worth having less peace of mind in terms of warranty if something should go wrong .. for less expensive items its less of a gamble with less to lose but bodies are big money, particularly FF bodies.

    My situation is simple, I can save $1000 now, which is 30% if the RRP of the camera .. a significant saving. And the particular importer im considering buying from has a service agent in Australia that deals with all their warranty claims, which is a big plus.

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    Voted no - you need maybe and candy options.

    Maybe ... the K-7 was local but I got a good price <5% on grey - so local was worth it.

    But if I were 20% or more better off I might go grey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kym View Post
    Voted no - you need maybe and candy options.
    yeah ... I voted "yes" but there are a few variable - mainly how much saving is involved!!

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    C R Kennedy will match Sigma grey imports...

    http://www.crkennedy.com.au/v1/index.cfm?pageID=465

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kym View Post
    C R Kennedy will match Sigma grey imports...

    http://www.crkennedy.com.au/v1/index.cfm?pageID=465
    thats interesting Kym. Maybe I was just unlucky.

    Way back when when i bought my 10-20 I called tham and asked them if they would match the price from DigtialRev because Id prefer to buy local if possible but without being out of pocket .. no-one returned my call.

    I ended up buying the lens at Canera House because I got a very good deal in the end ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdazzler View Post
    thats interesting Kym. Maybe I was just unlucky.

    Way back when when i bought my 10-20 I called tham and asked them if they would match the price from DigtialRev because Id prefer to buy local if possible but without being out of pocket .. no-one returned my call.

    I ended up buying the lens at Canera House because I got a very good deal in the end ...


    I email Kennedy's and got a reply from Clem kennedy....anyways, eventually he emailed back and now its looks like Im saving 1K on a sigma 100-300 f/4,and I, just waiting on a reply


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    sounds to me like it`s worthwhile Darren. I think I would go for it. My next body, if not bought 2nd hand on fleabay, will be grey market and hopefully a rep company like the one you are going to buy through. I wouldn`t buy from OS, HK, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by old dog View Post
    I wouldn`t buy from OS, HK, etc.
    These guys are OZ based but all their stock is HK stock. Its worth mentioning ive bought lenses from them before and have no problems whatsoever.

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    Once the warranty period (12 months usually) is over, there is no difference in the cost of repairs etc. I voted Yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricktas View Post
    Once the warranty period (12 months usually) is over, there is no difference in the cost of repairs etc. I voted Yes.
    I agree with that too Rick ... so you just gotta cross your fingers it stays good for that initial warranty period. But in saying that, a few weeks back I would have been toast with a grey market body. My camera s%^&t itself on a shoot. I took it to Progear in Sydney, Sonys authorised repairer, with a few days of warranty left. If it had have been an import it would have cost me $60 just to drop it off, and then god knows how much to fix ( repairs were a replacement AF module and a replacement Aperture module )

    So this little experience is whats got me thinking about which way to go ...

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    I voted yes because I have done and will again, especially if the $AU is strong. You could get a lot of repairs done for $1000....and like you said it still comes with a warranty anyway.
    Ultimately although it is a bit of a punt especially if you haven't tested their warranty out, it makes an option you would be silly to disregard, as the savings make it worthwhile....and isn't life all about taking informed chances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lani View Post
    it makes an option you would be silly to disregard, as the savings make it worthwhile....and isn't life all about taking informed chances.
    Absolutely Lani .. and the reality is I probably will end up buying it considering they just emailed me about 5 seconds ago telling me they have it in stock ready to ship

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    I simply agreed with Rick and others and said yes. Those with a legitimate business have another option and that is insurance. Loss anywhere in the world, accidental damage, loss of profit etc., are all there for professionals and when you have a lot of gear and travel commercially insurance is essential.
    When it comes to high end video cameras I won't touch the grey market because it would destroy employment and opportunity in a market which is a great deal smaller than the camera market employment wise. One day that may change. Just a personal choice.
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