Availability of D800E in Singapore


Available stocks for D800 and D800E at Aik Seng Photo in Lucky Plaza.

Price inclusive of gst:
D800 - $3745
D800E - $4280
 

Jeremy1 said:
Available stocks for D800 and D800E at Aik Seng Photo in Lucky Plaza.

Price inclusive of gst:
D800 - $3745
D800E - $4280

Is it reliable?
 

Jeremy1 said:
Available stocks for D800 and D800E at Aik Seng Photo in Lucky Plaza.

Price inclusive of gst:
D800 - $3745
D800E - $4280

If this is without GST, mustafa is still cheap.
 

Is it reliable?

If this is without GST, mustafa is still cheap.

With local warranty & price is inclusive of GST.

I then went over to iphoto & enquired about the D800E & David ( very friendly ) told me can gave me even a better price if I am willing to wait as stock will be coming in this week...........................:)
 

Bro...cash and carry...got warranty card...what reliability u want? :)

Warranty comes with hassles .. if there is something wrong mean numerous trips to Nikon .. !!! Maybe I an a bit more skeptical.
 

With local warranty & price is inclusive of GST.

I then went over to iphoto & enquired about the D800E & David ( very friendly ) told me can gave me even a better price if I am willing to wait as stock will be coming in this week...........................:)

COuld u give me a heads up .. when u see the stock coming. I was to buy this soon.
THanks,
 

neesavi said:
Warranty comes with hassles .. if there is something wrong mean numerous trips to Nikon .. !!! Maybe I an a bit more skeptical.

It's the SAME with buying from ANY OTHER shop in Singapore. iPhoto takes their stocks from Nikon, as does CP, MS, TK. If you are so afraid, the best thing is don't buy. Then no more worries.
 

neesavi said:
Warranty comes with hassles .. if there is something wrong mean numerous trips to Nikon .. !!! Maybe I an a bit more skeptical.

Warranty comes with hassles?
 

trd2970 said:
Warranty comes with hassles?

Yes very troublesome. Need to register warranty on Nikon website, need to keep warranty card, need to keep receipt.
 

And I had thought that the idea of providing manufacturer warranty is to provide an ease of mind... now it is a hassle...?! Haha!
 

Warranty comes with hassles .. if there is something wrong mean numerous trips to Nikon .. !!! Maybe I an a bit more skeptical.

Maybe for your case must buy non warranty set . Test on e spot , no problem buy.
When equipment spoil just dispose , " no hassles " lol
 

G-man said:
Yes very troublesome. Need to register warranty on Nikon website, need to keep warranty card, need to keep receipt.

Lol...dun understand...think I'm missing something here....everyone would prefer warranty over no warranty.
 

Yes very troublesome. Need to register warranty on Nikon website, need to keep warranty card, need to keep receipt.

u forgot need to photocopy receipt in case receipt is thermal one and will fade in 3mths...
i think what he is worried is some shops sell 2nd grade products or recond...but recond got no warranty mah....or different warranty card right?
but one thing for sure...i did not walk in to AP to buy bec i ever ask once before...a bit like beng beng...so lazy to talk so much to nego...i believe i could have gotten a better price there, yet i didn't get from there..more bec of the salesman tatic
 

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bitchbum said:
u forgot need to photocopy receipt in case receipt is thermal one and will fade in 3mths...
i think what he is worried is some shops sell 2nd grade products or recond...but recond got no warranty mah....or different warranty card right?
but one thing for sure...i did not walk in to AP to buy bec i ever ask once before...a bit like beng beng...so lazy to talk so much to nego...i believe i could have gotten a better price there, yet i didn't get from there..more bec of the salesman tatic

Bring your laptop and use exif viewer to verify the shutter count = 0. Just a suggestion.
 

Maybe for your case must buy non warranty set . Test on e spot , no problem buy.
When equipment spoil just dispose , " no hassles " lol

I am not sure if anyone would allow you to test a new ( pro) camera on the spot and then decide not to buy it after you are not happy with it.
I might be wrong though.

But they might let you test "test" set though.
 

Bring your laptop and use exif viewer to verify the shutter count = 0. Just a suggestion.

dun need so troublesome.
Once you switch on the camera, just see if the camera requires you to input the date and time.
Since it's a new camera, it requires you to do this step before you can actually snap a shutter.
 

Fless said:
dun need so troublesome.
Once you switch on the camera, just see if the camera requires you to input the date and time.
Since it's a new camera, it requires you to do this step before you can actually snap a shutter.

Yes....but make sure u dun pay before testing...
 

Yes....but make sure u dun pay before testing...

I am not sure if they allow you to test a pro camera before you pay for it.

Anyway my experience with Nikon was quite pleasant.
The last time I had an issue with my D7K , once focusing point did not light up, I went back to Nikon after a weeks of purchase and had a one to one exchange.
I have friends who had the similar experience with lenses.

I am a NPS member though but my friend is not.
So ... bottom line is get a local set.

But my experience may differs from the rest of yours
 

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