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<blockquote data-quote="john*thomas" data-source="post: 733501" data-attributes="member: 16937"><p>Just an added observation. It's pretty lousy of Nikon not to offer parts for their camera's. I suppose this has been mentioned elsewhere but I guess this is why camera shops aren't offering extended warranties. </p><p> </p><p> Being price conscience myself I bought a D750 used. I did a lot of research and comparison and for the money, I decided the D750 would work fine. Being still a good bit of money and not wanting any chances of any hassles, I didn't buy the real cheap used eBay offerings. I found a used D750 on Roberts with 3000 clicks (Box, strap, battery, charger and all) for less than half of retail. With a 6 month warranty.</p><p> </p><p> As noted you can most likely buy grey market and be fine. I might even consider that the odds are high that if something did go wrong you could still find someone to repair the camera for less than the $400-$500 you save by going grey market (at least for awhile). But it would be more of a hassle to find that place. </p><p> </p><p> Whichever you decide I would suggest that saving $500 is something to consider. Saving $100 by buying from a place or person with no reputation behind them is not. </p><p> </p><p> But being you posted this a few days ago you may have already bought. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john*thomas, post: 733501, member: 16937"] Just an added observation. It's pretty lousy of Nikon not to offer parts for their camera's. I suppose this has been mentioned elsewhere but I guess this is why camera shops aren't offering extended warranties. Being price conscience myself I bought a D750 used. I did a lot of research and comparison and for the money, I decided the D750 would work fine. Being still a good bit of money and not wanting any chances of any hassles, I didn't buy the real cheap used eBay offerings. I found a used D750 on Roberts with 3000 clicks (Box, strap, battery, charger and all) for less than half of retail. With a 6 month warranty. As noted you can most likely buy grey market and be fine. I might even consider that the odds are high that if something did go wrong you could still find someone to repair the camera for less than the $400-$500 you save by going grey market (at least for awhile). But it would be more of a hassle to find that place. Whichever you decide I would suggest that saving $500 is something to consider. Saving $100 by buying from a place or person with no reputation behind them is not. But being you posted this a few days ago you may have already bought. LOL [/QUOTE]
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