Re: grey market equipment
While I have always been a bit wary of buying 'grey market' goods, or anything on line that doesn't come from a well respected company for that matter, I have a friend who has purchased from Hong Kong successfully.
The main potential problem is having to return any faulty goods to the dealer for replacement and, of course, being able to recognise between a reliable trader and a scam.
Also, I understand that most photo equipment manufacturers have clamped down on dealers who undercut the average price (allowing for currency fluctuations) so the offers aren't as good on cameras or lenses now. But some operators get around this by offering free or cut price extras.
It varies between countries but the usual way of avoiding UK import tax is to list the goods as a tax free gift. However, my friend came unstuck with his last purchase as he had it delivered to his business address so the UK Customs charged import tax. Still a bit cheaper than purchasing from a UK company and, so far, he has never had to return anything.
Re: grey market equipment
geoff, thanks very much
dennis
Re: grey market equipment
I live in NYC and goes in BH bout once a week to look around..if you're thinking bout grey market for the 105 micro ...i just bought a american one at www.jr.com for the same price as the BH grey market..
JR.com is the great store and if you watch the yankee(baseball) they is a sponsor and a nikon deal..
and its in stock..
Re: grey market equipment
melt thanks for the heads up ill look into your suggestion ......my problem is that im in india and am at the mercy of" foriengers " pricing thanks again
dennis