Buying a 5DmkII abroad - pros and cons

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In all honesty what are the disadvantages of getting a freind to buy a 5D mk2 in the states?
 
In all honesty what are the disadvantages of getting a freind to buy a 5D mk2 in the states?
Saving £500+ is certainly inviting....

It is probably worth starting that in a separate thread to avoid taking this one off topic :)
 
Maybe, but there's something to be said for UK warranty on Canon bodies rather than international warranty. It's alright I suppose if your freind travels to the States regularly - he could save you the insured carriage costs taking it back and picking it up if anything should go wrong, not to mention saving some time and aggravation.
 
Buying lenses from overseas is one thing.

Bodies? Not a risk I'd take.
 
Buying lenses from overseas is one thing.

Bodies? Not a risk I'd take.

Me neither...that's why I get my lenses from Kerso, but without the international warranty, there's no way I would...
 
It'll be down to £1,500 in January :p
 
Buying lenses from overseas is one thing.

Bodies? Not a risk I'd take.

How about £1994.78 with an international 3 year, no fuss, free shipping, warranty with insurance ?

How about paying £1732 for all that, on release and a couple of hundred quid less a couple of months later ?

Not a risk, just a smart purchase ;)
 
Split from the Redsnapper 50D and 5DmkII thread.
 
If it breaks you need to send it back to America :)

Bought a 40D from DigiRev for £700 one week after it came out - needed servicing about 2 months later.

They did a decent job but talking over the phone to a Chinese national in London was not as good as talking to a person in Jessops etc.

:)
 
How about £1994.78 with an international 3 year, no fuss, free shipping, warranty with insurance ?

How about paying £1732 for all that, on release and a couple of hundred quid less a couple of months later ?

Not a risk, just a smart purchase ;)

whats the couple of hundred quid a couple of months later?
 
My Advice

A warranty lasts a year. Are you prepared to purchase a camera for a few hundred less now and if it goes wrong in that year, are you either willing to pay the shipping costs, or the cash to get it repaired in this country?

These are the pros and cons:
Pros: Initial outlay is cheaper
Cons: If the b****r goes wrong in the first year, it may end up costing the same, if not more.
 
My Advice

A warranty lasts a year

3 years warranty for $300 - seems like a bargain to me.

# Accidental damage from handling covered for portable devices*
# Failures caused by heat, dust, & humidity covered
# Receive a check for full purchase price including sales tax if it can't be fixed
# No registration necessary
# Free shipping to and from our service centers
# Transferable at NO charge
# Available for US and International customers (not valid in Florida and Oklahoma)
# International customers call collect

$2700 Body
$294.99 Warranty
$2994 / £1,732.81 total
+VAT £261.975

£1994.78

Less VAT - less warranty ... less than £1400, but I'll probably go for the warranty, so about £1550 all in.
 
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