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Buying D7000 second hand
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<blockquote data-quote="evan" data-source="post: 65648" data-attributes="member: 8505"><p>good, you know it makes sense. just be careful that the amazon d7000 is bona fide uk stock. if it is a grey import the warranty may be restricted, or, more than likely useless. i was getting a new tokina 11-16 from from an online retailer with uk office, phone number and warehouse. but it turned out to be imported from hong kong! cancelled straight away. dont forget if it looks to good to be true ............ caveat emptor. the d7000 is a great tool in the right hands, hope you get yours and enjoy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evan, post: 65648, member: 8505"] good, you know it makes sense. just be careful that the amazon d7000 is bona fide uk stock. if it is a grey import the warranty may be restricted, or, more than likely useless. i was getting a new tokina 11-16 from from an online retailer with uk office, phone number and warehouse. but it turned out to be imported from hong kong! cancelled straight away. dont forget if it looks to good to be true ............ caveat emptor. the d7000 is a great tool in the right hands, hope you get yours and enjoy it. [/QUOTE]
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