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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 743753" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I would not buy a refurb on amazon. A refurb on amazon might be used and 'renewed' which could mean they just wiped it down. It could also be gray. It will be a Nikon usa factory refurb from B&H or Adorama. I bought my d7100 and 2 d7200's as refurbs. I got mine from Adorama but b&h is good too. When Adorama has refurbs, they usually have the best price. Nikon refurbs are pretty much perfect. Likely just returns during the 30 day return period that most sellers give. Its always possible they might have been broken but you gotta hope that Nikon knows how to fix them. And they still would be early returns. As far as I know Nikon does not swap out cameras for warranty work, so there are no high mileage cameras in the refurb stream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 743753, member: 4923"] I would not buy a refurb on amazon. A refurb on amazon might be used and 'renewed' which could mean they just wiped it down. It could also be gray. It will be a Nikon usa factory refurb from B&H or Adorama. I bought my d7100 and 2 d7200's as refurbs. I got mine from Adorama but b&h is good too. When Adorama has refurbs, they usually have the best price. Nikon refurbs are pretty much perfect. Likely just returns during the 30 day return period that most sellers give. Its always possible they might have been broken but you gotta hope that Nikon knows how to fix them. And they still would be early returns. As far as I know Nikon does not swap out cameras for warranty work, so there are no high mileage cameras in the refurb stream. [/QUOTE]
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