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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Korean version x U.S. version
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 720813" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>The D750K does not support wi-fi due technicalities with wi-fi <em>security</em> protocols, which can not always be exported. Other than not having wireless capability, a D750K will be a properly functioning D750. Of course if you're in the US it will also be considered Grey Market; meaning it will not carry a Nikon warranty and Nikon will refuse to service or repair the camera under any circumstances.</p><p></p><p><strong>Edit:</strong> Also, if you decide to go this route expect, at first start up, the menus being in Korean. You can change the language to English of course, using the menu system, but again this can a little disconcerting because the menus are (wait for it)... In Korean. I recently had to talk a friend "off the ledge" when they bought a grey market camera for this very reason. The poor girl was about in tears thinking she was stuck with a camera that would always have menus written in Japanese.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 720813, member: 13090"] The D750K does not support wi-fi due technicalities with wi-fi [I]security[/I] protocols, which can not always be exported. Other than not having wireless capability, a D750K will be a properly functioning D750. Of course if you're in the US it will also be considered Grey Market; meaning it will not carry a Nikon warranty and Nikon will refuse to service or repair the camera under any circumstances. [B]Edit:[/B] Also, if you decide to go this route expect, at first start up, the menus being in Korean. You can change the language to English of course, using the menu system, but again this can a little disconcerting because the menus are (wait for it)... In Korean. I recently had to talk a friend "off the ledge" when they bought a grey market camera for this very reason. The poor girl was about in tears thinking she was stuck with a camera that would always have menus written in Japanese. [/QUOTE]
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