Silverclaw
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it is definitely the cheapest in Hong Kong. (if you know how to bargain then you can go to shanghai and get even better prices on some items, eg. the older lenses)
Singapore - DD Electronics Online store.
it is definitely the cheapest in Hong Kong. (if you know how to bargain then you can go to shanghai and get even better prices on some items, eg. the older lenses)
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I think it will be expensive and plus no international warranty?Hi all,
Is Japan a good place to buy?
country of manufacture? should be cheapest there.
are canon lenses cheaper in Japan??
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wah.. the tamron 17-50 vc is way cheaper than sg lehHi,
I bought my stuff from HK. This info might be useful for you:
http://www.ygdragon.net/
Personally, I like
Echo Photo & Audio ( tel:23760478 ) at Shop D, G/F, Hanyee Building, 19-21 Hankow Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Give them a call. It is a very small shop that can be missed easily.
http://rolandlim.wordpress.com/2007/08/26/recommended-camera-shops-in-hong-kong/
http://rolandlim.wordpress.com/2009/03/20/camera-lens-street-price-list/
/!\ Price list for reference only.
Hope this help
Jimmy
JPY163000 ~= S$2610I felt some Lens in Japan are still quite cheap compare to SG or B&H.
Helping a friend and got 85mm F1.2 MKII at JPY163000
So is it cheaper???
I felt some Lens in Japan are still quite cheap compare to SG or B&H.?
You only need to worry about warranty for the first year. After that, it doesn't matter. So, the bottom line is how much risk a person is willing to take in order to save x amount of $. If the saving is big enough (for me), I am willing to take that risk. If I can save 20% on each lens purchase, then I will consider it a good deal to get 5 lenses for the price of 4.I think that most countries may have their individual "bargains". In other words, if you search long enough and hard enough, you will find a lens that is cheaper in Paris, in Dubai or in Vancouver when compared to any other part of the world. But over-all, items seem to be cheapest in the US or in Hong Kong.
My philosophy may differ from many others. I believe in buying within one's own area even if it may be $50 or even $100 more expensive than elsewhere. The reason; if anything goes wrong in the future, it is far easier and 'less expensive' to rectify the issue locally than in another country.
Worst case scenario (and nightmare) would be a person who has bought 8 different lenses from eight different foreign countries in which warranties are applicable only in the host country. If something goes wrong with each and every lens (unlikely but within the realm of possibility), then where does this person turn to?
You only need to worry about warranty for the first year. After that, it doesn't matter. So, the bottom line is how much risk a person is willing to take in order to save x amount of $. If the saving is big enough (for me), I am willing to take that risk. If I can save 20% on each lens purchase, then I will consider it a good deal to get 5 lenses for the price of 4.
B&H and Adorama are usually among the cheapest US web sites BUT NOT ALWAYS.
Other reputable US web sites that sell photographic equipment but routinely ignored by CSers include newegg.com, beachcamera.com, buy.com, vanns.com, just to name a few.
If you're willing to buy from US (through friends or by yourself directly) but are afraid to venture outside of B&H or Adorama, you may not be getting the best deal possible.
Someone please say Hong Kong cause I'm going there this weekend.