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[UK] D750 + 24-120mm f/4 'kit' under £2k
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<blockquote data-quote="§am" data-source="post: 458395" data-attributes="member: 9187"><p>I agree, if you're after grey market, than there are plenty of cheaper places to get one (in the UK and abroad). But for bran new non-grey market this is the cheapest yet.</p><p></p><p>On the topic of grey imports - for thos in the EU, a Nikon camera bought say in Germany will be covered by Nikon UK warranty as it's an EU warranty not a UK one.</p><p>A US bought camera will get you no warranty in the UK from Nikon though.</p><p></p><p>Grey imports in the UK tend to be from the far east and as already mentioned, warranty is provided via the orginal seller usually through some 3rd party, which in a lot of cases will be Nikon approved.</p><p></p><p>This particular bundle say stateside (and therefore be considered a grey import from Nikon UK), would set me back ~£1800, which is still a good £195 saving. </p><p>I think I've said it before, if I need to get warranty work done on that camera then, would it really cost me £195 p&p to send it to Nikon USA? Very likely not, and I could probably get 5+ warranty works done on it before that saving disappeared.</p><p></p><p>Back to the new price here - I'll be watching with a keen eye over the next few months at this to see whether or not the jump to FF could be justified at a fairly high cost, but then not to look back.</p><p>I can see myself outdoing my current D5100 this year (though I would probably keep it as it's still a very capable body), but a D750 would more than likely be a once in a decade purchase <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="§am, post: 458395, member: 9187"] I agree, if you're after grey market, than there are plenty of cheaper places to get one (in the UK and abroad). But for bran new non-grey market this is the cheapest yet. On the topic of grey imports - for thos in the EU, a Nikon camera bought say in Germany will be covered by Nikon UK warranty as it's an EU warranty not a UK one. A US bought camera will get you no warranty in the UK from Nikon though. Grey imports in the UK tend to be from the far east and as already mentioned, warranty is provided via the orginal seller usually through some 3rd party, which in a lot of cases will be Nikon approved. This particular bundle say stateside (and therefore be considered a grey import from Nikon UK), would set me back ~£1800, which is still a good £195 saving. I think I've said it before, if I need to get warranty work done on that camera then, would it really cost me £195 p&p to send it to Nikon USA? Very likely not, and I could probably get 5+ warranty works done on it before that saving disappeared. Back to the new price here - I'll be watching with a keen eye over the next few months at this to see whether or not the jump to FF could be justified at a fairly high cost, but then not to look back. I can see myself outdoing my current D5100 this year (though I would probably keep it as it's still a very capable body), but a D750 would more than likely be a once in a decade purchase :) [/QUOTE]
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