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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 101585" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I am loving the D600, and am re-evaluating the glass I have now that I'm shooting full frame. The 14-24mm f2.8 has been on my list, and I've had my eye on a refurb for a while. I love that Adorama has added the 1 year to the Nikon warranty via their VIP service, but as I was about to pull the trigger this morning that little item at the bottom called NJ Sales Tax, which I never have to deal with when using B&H or Amazon, just brought my refurb to within $100 of new. Now, I have options, such as shipping it to a friend across the Delaware in PA, but I'm now wondering if it's just not better to bite the bullet and go new. Yes, I know of other refurbs on eBay that come in at $300 under. But with this kind of investment I'd like to go with someone I know.</p><p></p><p>Not sure I'm looking for advice or just a nudge. Or just mulling things over out loud? LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 101585, member: 9240"] I am loving the D600, and am re-evaluating the glass I have now that I'm shooting full frame. The 14-24mm f2.8 has been on my list, and I've had my eye on a refurb for a while. I love that Adorama has added the 1 year to the Nikon warranty via their VIP service, but as I was about to pull the trigger this morning that little item at the bottom called NJ Sales Tax, which I never have to deal with when using B&H or Amazon, just brought my refurb to within $100 of new. Now, I have options, such as shipping it to a friend across the Delaware in PA, but I'm now wondering if it's just not better to bite the bullet and go new. Yes, I know of other refurbs on eBay that come in at $300 under. But with this kind of investment I'd like to go with someone I know. Not sure I'm looking for advice or just a nudge. Or just mulling things over out loud? LOL [/QUOTE]
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