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barnzy
04-09-2011, 2:36am
Hey everyone,

Well after doing some research and also help from fellow members on here my Nikon D60 isn't up the standard for shooting what I want with the lens I have decided to go with so have to upgrade and with good reviews on the Canon 7D I have jumped the band wagon to Canon. :D

Chasing the body only at the moment but if there is a good deal with the two lens's below I'll look at it.
24-70mmf/2.8
70-200mmf/2.8

If people could please let me know that would be greatly appreciated!!!

Cheers,

Barnzy

rookie
04-09-2011, 6:55am
Hi Barnzy
got mine from DWI good price and exceptional delivery service by DHL

Speedway
04-09-2011, 10:33am
Try looking at the sponsors link at the bottom of the page that way the site gets something from your purchase. this helps keep the site going too.
Keith.

ricktas
04-09-2011, 10:59am
No matter where you get it from, the week after someone will have a better deal on it.

Cyza
04-09-2011, 9:00pm
is Digital World International a grey seller or do you get Australian warranty with em?

ricktas
04-09-2011, 9:18pm
is Digital World International a grey seller or do you get Australian warranty with em?

Grey. And with the recent changes by Canon, to it's warranties, anything purchased grey will not be covered by Canon.

aussie girl
04-09-2011, 10:19pm
can you please explain what you mean by 'grey' seller?

ricktas
04-09-2011, 10:25pm
can you please explain what you mean by 'grey' seller?

Grey means not bought via the Canon Australia channels. So say you found an internet site in Hong Kong and bought your camera from them directly. That is grey. It is not supplied via the official supply channels in the country you live. Grey equipment (it is not just cameras) often have limited or no warranty via the manufacturing company. So you could not take a camera purchased in Hong Kong to Canon Aus/Nikon Aus etc and expect it to be repaired under a warranty.

ozwapet
04-09-2011, 10:30pm
I always took a "grey" import to mean a genuine article, but not one supplied by a local official distributor of the product.

So the trade off for a cheaper price is that you may not get warranty claims honoured here.

I've bought a camera, lens and few smaller articles this way. Every individual parcel has been under the $1000. No issues so far.

bricat
05-09-2011, 7:52am
I have a 12 month warranty on my 7D bought grey. Warranty can be either here in Australia or via company of purchase. As with all poducts the seller will return any faulty items to the manufacturer if they purchased from them. Likewise if I sell my goods to HK they still have manufactures' warranty. The warranty is for faulty manufacture. It would be advisable to check these terms before purchase though. That is my personal experience with purchasing grey items. And of course Canon Aust are controlling the prices to Aust deliveries so we the consumer pay more. for information cheers
" Grey equipment (it is not just cameras) often have limited or no warranty via the manufacturing company."

Kenji
07-09-2011, 11:43am
I purchased my 7D from DWI aswell and purchased a 3 year Mack Diamond warranty along with it. So far I haven't had to claim from Mack but a friend of mine has and haven't had any issues. Get a quote from Canon Australia for the repair, send Mack the quote and get it authorised. You have to pay for it first and then they refund the money to you, which took about a month.

KeeFy
07-09-2011, 12:11pm
I purchased my 7D from DWI aswell and purchased a 3 year Mack Diamond warranty along with it. So far I haven't had to claim from Mack but a friend of mine has and haven't had any issues. Get a quote from Canon Australia for the repair, send Mack the quote and get it authorised. You have to pay for it first and then they refund the money to you, which took about a month.


I agree with Kenji. Mack Diamond Warranty is the best thing for Grey. I purcahsed my 7D with DWI as well but it decided to give up 10 months in. Had to drop it at their office in Sydney and wait about a whole month for the body to come back. When it did come back, the body was not assembled properly (can feel some body parts out of alignment) and my focusing screen was dirty as hell. I decided not to pursue the matter as it'll take too long for anything to be done again.

With Mack Diamond warranty you're covered by Canon Australia in a sense. Although that said, i remember reading somewhere that the first year is still covered by DWI still. Don't quote me on that and do some research on that matter. Cost of adding on the Warranty brings the price closer to buying local (if you get great prices locally) but with the added benefit of 2 additional years warranty.

Bennymiata
07-09-2011, 1:04pm
Top Buy are also quite cheap with good service too.
I've bought lot of stuff off them and never had a problem.
They also offer warranties.