Buying in HK?


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petetherock

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Dear friends
I have been bitten by the digital bug, used a friend's DSLR recently and loved it.
Will be in HK in May, can anyone advise ona decent place to get a Nikon D80 set, and also other electronics?
I don't do Canton too well, so hopefully I don't need to bargain.
Thanks
P
 

Dear friends
I have been bitten by the digital bug, used a friend's DSLR recently and loved it.
Will be in HK in May, can anyone advise ona decent place to get a Nikon D80 set, and also other electronics?
I don't do Canton too well, so hopefully I don't need to bargain.
Thanks
P
get your d80 here, and lens over there...
no international warranty for bodies.
 

Can we unbundle the body?
I quite like the kit lens, one lens for all purposes.
Is it much cheaper in HK?
Thanks
P
 

Can we unbundle the body?

You certainly can purchase the D80 body on its own. And as mentioned earlier, only lenses carry an international warranty so it makes more sense buying the body in S'pore.

Believe it's generally cheaper in HKG (not sure if it applies for all photography equipment though?). You may wish to check out Wing Shing in Mongkok - it's fairly reputable.

Hope this helps.

P.S. I'll be in HKG in early Mar and hope to find a bargain! ;)
 

If you do manage to get yourself some good bargains, Please take note of the shop's name & location for our future reference :)
 

If you do manage to get yourself some good bargains, Please take note of the shop's name & location for our future reference :)

Ha ha... of course! For the good of mankind ;p
 

Can we unbundle the body?
I quite like the kit lens, one lens for all purposes.
Is it much cheaper in HK?
Thanks
P

This site was embedded in an FAQ somewhere - think it's the Newbies forum 8)
http://www.ygdragon.net/

Click on 'Lens Price List' on the menu on top for the relevant list.

On the page that follows, 'small shop list' highlighted in yellow names a couple of shops to go to, while the rest of the page is a relatively updated price list. BRING THIS WITH YOU FOR REFERENCE.
As you can see, prices of lenses, especially top end ones, are good but make sure you get the international warranty. Bodies, grips, etc, are not worth getting as they have only China/HK/Macau warranties.

Note I speak reasonably good Cantonese so I was able to communicate - but of course they can tell straight away from the accent that I'm not local. If you speak little or no Cantonese, I suspect Wing Shing would be the better spot, with little additional bargaining required.

2 weeks ago, I visited:
1) Good World Camera
Relatively small shop, not easy to find unless you know Central well. Seems like they specialise in Canon stuff, which I didn't ask the price of, and they carry some Nikon stuff which I asked about. Prices were more or less the same as Singapore's for the Nikon stuff, and they weren't too inclined to bargain.
Getting there: walk away from Central station, towards Sheung Wan. Gilman's bazaar is a small road leading off Queen's Road Central, close to the Midlevels escalators. I would ask the Hotel Concierge for a map.
Tip: There's a little restaurant next to this shop selling Indonesian laksa (or so they claim). Interesting taste but ask for additional sambal!

2) Man Shing
This is run pretty much like stores in Singapore, i.e. large arrays of goods, multiple salespersons, no visible price tags. I grabbed a salesperson, asked for prices of various items and got discounted prices pretty similar to the list above. Paid for everything with Visa, and got a full receipt with LIST PRICES (yes before discount) printed, to cover the warranty. As I'm pretty paranoid, I called my credit card company right after he swiped, to ensure I was billed the correct HKD amount, and I was. As I left, I heard them telling another customer it's possible to get even better rates if you pay cash but the prices were reasonable enough and I didn't have enough cash on me.
Getting there:
Exit Mongkok MTR by Bank Centre exit, walk away from the station (back facing Nathan Road) to the next street and turn left. You should be on Sai Yeung Choi Street. Wing Shing is on your left as you walk down this street, and there are other vendors like Broadway, etc, which you would not need to go to.
Sai Yeung Choi Kai intersects a major road, Argyle street, which you should cross and then turn right on the opposite side. You will pass a large electronics store (Gome), and cross Tung Choi Street. Turn left and walk down the side of the building and you should see Man Shing a couple of doors down.
TIP: the building Man Shing adjoins is chock full of shops selling discounted mobile phones (beware water goods or -Shoi For-), mobile phone accessories, and anime/star collectibles.
Tung Choi Street is the same street as Women's market, with Argyle Street bisecting. So if you cannot find it, position yourself across the road from the Women's market.


3) Wing Shing
Large store, also run pretty much like the Singapore stores. Difference is that price tags are prominently displayed with DISCOUNTED prices (so there's no need to bargain). I did not buy anything from there as I got to Man Shing first, so I don't know about their credit card or receipt policy.
Getting there:
See (2)
Tip:
In the evenings, Sai Yeung Choi Street is closed to road traffic, and there are street performances, fortune tellers, and a gazillion mobile phone vendors all along the street.
 

You certainly can purchase the D80 body on its own. And as mentioned earlier, only lenses carry an international warranty so it makes more sense buying the body in S'pore.

Believe it's generally cheaper in HKG (not sure if it applies for all photography equipment though?). You may wish to check out Wing Shing in Mongkok - it's fairly reputable.

Hope this helps.

P.S. I'll be in HKG in early Mar and hope to find a bargain! ;)

hi bro, survey as much as u can ok and post ur findings here...
i'll be going to hk in early april...
;)
 

hi bro, survey as much as u can ok and post ur findings here...
i'll be going to hk in early april...
;)

can browse some HK photography forum like dcfever,dchome,etc for moe detail
but HK lenses cfm cheaper
 

Dor jie all - is that correct ;)
I am very grateful, my first post too!!
I am there only 3 nights en route from USA - I assume HK is better than USA?
Do you all change $$ in SG or go there?

I will try a local shop for a body - I reckon the best deal so far was $1840 + GST in SG, price at TC is 9350HK$ that seems more?
I will try and get a SB 800 flash as well. And a remote.
Anything else I should get/ Just bought a nice crumpler bag in prep for this new baby.
BTW I have some ancient 75-200mm AF Nikkor lenses, can the D80 use this?


Finally a little OT - can anyone tell me if the same places are good for hi fi?
If this is too OT you can PM me please?
Please bear in mind, I can do a bit of Canton (all those years of kungfu shows - ha ha) but they will defintely know I am no native speaker.
 

Dor jie all - is that correct ;)
I am very grateful, my first post too!!
I am there only 3 nights en route from USA - I assume HK is better than USA?
Do you all change $$ in SG or go there?

I will try a local shop for a body - I reckon the best deal so far was $1840 + GST in SG, price at TC is 9350HK$ that seems more?
I will try and get a SB 800 flash as well. And a remote.
Anything else I should get/ Just bought a nice crumpler bag in prep for this new baby.
BTW I have some ancient 75-200mm AF Nikkor lenses, can the D80 use this?


Finally a little OT - can anyone tell me if the same places are good for hi fi?
If this is too OT you can PM me please?
Please bear in mind, I can do a bit of Canton (all those years of kungfu shows - ha ha) but they will defintely know I am no native speaker.
:think: USA should be cheaper than in SG with all the rebates... :sweatsm:
 

Do you all change $$ in SG or go there?

SG rate not bad if u do a comparsion
but die die wanna change in HK than have to queue-up in bank and change, better rate than those convenience money changer
 

Dor jie all - is that correct ;)

Finally a little OT - can anyone tell me if the same places are good for hi fi?
If this is too OT you can PM me please?
Please bear in mind, I can do a bit of Canton (all those years of kungfu shows - ha ha) but they will defintely know I am no native speaker.

You can try mongkok area for tube amps, mostly are china brand. There is a 20 stories building in mongkok all dedicated to HiFi alone. Check up echoloft for more details.
 

can browse some HK photography forum like dcfever,dchome,etc for moe detail
but HK lenses cfm cheaper

but i think the forum is in chinese....
i'm a malay anyway...
any way that i'll be overcharge if i'm buying some stuffs there....
;)
 

but i think the forum is in chinese....
i'm a malay anyway...
any way that i'll be overcharge if i'm buying some stuffs there....
;)


opps...sorri u malayu
maybe can search some malay forum...maybe better lobang can update us ;p
 

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