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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Dead Pixel on Sensor of NEW D800?
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<blockquote data-quote="wysiwyg" data-source="post: 86679" data-attributes="member: 10479"><p>Im not sure about the regulations in Australia about Grey Imports - but can tell you that in the UK - you do have a warranty - however it is held with the company that you purchased from. I would look into their own terms and conditions - but would be very surprised if they are liable for anything other than having your camera repaired at their cost. But even if you had purchased from a reputable retailer - many of them have their own terms and conditions with regards to faulty items - and the rule of thumb is that if an item shows an fault within the first 28 days - then you MAY have been able to get a replacement - BUT since it is now 6-8 weeks , you would probably end up waiting while it is fixed by Nikon. Now to be honest - Nikon here in the UK have a brilliant turn around time for warranty repairs - less than 10 days INHO .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wysiwyg, post: 86679, member: 10479"] Im not sure about the regulations in Australia about Grey Imports - but can tell you that in the UK - you do have a warranty - however it is held with the company that you purchased from. I would look into their own terms and conditions - but would be very surprised if they are liable for anything other than having your camera repaired at their cost. But even if you had purchased from a reputable retailer - many of them have their own terms and conditions with regards to faulty items - and the rule of thumb is that if an item shows an fault within the first 28 days - then you MAY have been able to get a replacement - BUT since it is now 6-8 weeks , you would probably end up waiting while it is fixed by Nikon. Now to be honest - Nikon here in the UK have a brilliant turn around time for warranty repairs - less than 10 days INHO . [/QUOTE]
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