CS TAN
Senior Member
There is no such thing as sealed box from Canon. All you can do is to take note of signs when the box is open. All the stuff inside should be exactly in the right place. The plastic bags should not be crumbled up. If you are getting the kit with 24-100, look at the plastic wrapper of the lens. It should look new with no crumbled marks. Another sign of whether the lens has been tested is to look at the AF/MF switch. It should be on MF (of course, the store can put this back to MF but I doubt they will bother).
If you insist on zero shutter count, bring your laptop installed with the shutter count software and that will tell you whether the camera has been tested or not. Don't believe the story about Canon doing QC with test shutter count. Canon reset the shutter count before it roll out of the factory floor so everyone will have a zero shutter count.
If you insist on zero shutter count, bring your laptop installed with the shutter count software and that will tell you whether the camera has been tested or not. Don't believe the story about Canon doing QC with test shutter count. Canon reset the shutter count before it roll out of the factory floor so everyone will have a zero shutter count.