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I have search the net over and over and I am looking to buy new Canon 7D
will have a go , looking to buy brand new to be honest
will have a go , looking to buy brand new to be honest
will have a go , looking to buy brand new to be honest
Just got a 7D form Kerso ..it has the US warranty but UK receipt so if (and it should be a big IF) there are any issues Canon Uk should deal with it... quoted well below current lowest price
However, I think his cameras are US spec which means they have a US battery charger
Just got a 7D form Kerso ..it has the US warranty but UK receipt so if (and it should be a big IF) there are any issues Canon Uk should deal with it... quoted well below current lowest price
I don't know how true this is - when there were the issues with the mkIII Canon agreed to make an exception and carry out the fix on imported cameras as well as UK ones. The UK recepit doesn't mean much, the camera is still a grey import and as such Canon would be within their rights to not carry out warranty repairs (I have known this to happen with other manufacturers but don't know anyone who has tested Canon on it). My first Canon was a grey import and when I contacted Canon UK they said they would not deal with any problems and that the camera would have to go back to the US. Perhaps they've changed their stance on this but I'd think at least twice before buying an imported camera (lenses are a different matter as L lenses have an international warranty).
I don't know how true this is - when there were the issues with the mkIII Canon agreed to make an exception and carry out the fix on imported cameras as well as UK ones. The UK recepit doesn't mean much, the camera is still a grey import and as such Canon would be within their rights to not carry out warranty repairs (I have known this to happen with other manufacturers but don't know anyone who has tested Canon on it). My first Canon was a grey import and when I contacted Canon UK they said they would not deal with any problems and that the camera would have to go back to the US. Perhaps they've changed their stance on this but I'd think at least twice before buying an imported camera (lenses are a different matter as L lenses have an international warranty).
Ian is fantastic and I have bought a number of items from him without issue. I bought a lens that needed attention and this was covered by international warranty.l
I tried quite hard recently to find out what the warranty position was with imported stuff (ie not from the official importer) and the conclusion I came to was basically, it's discretionary, and it changes.
However, specifically with Canon, the key consideration is to have a recepit from a UK address. I don't know if this is indicative of having paid UK tax/VAT (which Kerso pays) and that puts them under some kind of obligation, but it's the only documentation they are interested in, not warranty cards.
The other thing is that Kerso told me that a) he has never had any trouble with Canon over warranty issues, and b) he would "always look after TP members" and his rep on here shows he is as good as his word.
From a warranty point of view, buying from Kerso is quite different to, say, a Hong Kong supplier. I have bought from him and no doubt will again.
So if I bought a 500D from Ian it would be labelled as the Rebel ?
I guess it would. Not sure he sells those though, only the top end cameras, which retain the worldwide 7D, 50D etc designations.
Another big vote for Ian from me.. I bought a Canon body off him a while back and also got the cashback which was on offer at the time from Canon UK
cheers
Chris
i walked into my local jessops in Leicester with £1200 cash & walked out with a brand new 7D in my sweaty little paws