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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: 87104" data-attributes="member: 10479"><p>Sorry folk - but I'm entitled to my 2 cents worth here - so here goes - and I'm sure I will be shot down - it has been proved in the Uk that the grey market (and I will continue to use that phrase) do not pay all their taxes - they are often company's held off shore ! Also - I know someone who purchased a grey market Canon 5 d iii - when it developed a fault - he sent it back to canon and asked them to fix it - he was happy to pay for the repair - only for them to come back and tell him that the body chassis serial number did not match the serial number of the guts - And the guts were from a camera that HAD been stolen ! Now it was his own fault for buying canon in the first place - but seriously folk - you want your local retailer to have samples for you to try out before you buy - then you go online and get it cheaper - there is no such thing as a free lunch !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wysiwyg, post: 87104, member: 10479"] Sorry folk - but I'm entitled to my 2 cents worth here - so here goes - and I'm sure I will be shot down - it has been proved in the Uk that the grey market (and I will continue to use that phrase) do not pay all their taxes - they are often company's held off shore ! Also - I know someone who purchased a grey market Canon 5 d iii - when it developed a fault - he sent it back to canon and asked them to fix it - he was happy to pay for the repair - only for them to come back and tell him that the body chassis serial number did not match the serial number of the guts - And the guts were from a camera that HAD been stolen ! Now it was his own fault for buying canon in the first place - but seriously folk - you want your local retailer to have samples for you to try out before you buy - then you go online and get it cheaper - there is no such thing as a free lunch ! [/QUOTE]
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