Sami Ruusunen wrote:
I thought the rate of pound is not changing compared to euro?
How do you mean, 'not changing'? The euro is 1.2 euros to the pounds. Some countries in Europe will get a higher/lower price than others re the price of the D800.
Gregory.Rotter wrote:
How do you mean, 'not changing'? The euro is 1.2 euros to the pounds. Some countries in Europe will get a higher/lower price than others re the price of the D800.
By "not changing" I mean exchange rate is not changing and it stays the same 1.25 euros. On my original comment I meant that if someone is not happy about the taxes and prices of stuff in their own country, why not order it from another EU county where is lower taxes and lower salary costs.
Gregory.Rotter wrote:
You get a one year warranty instead of 2. It's a european warranty afaik.
It certainly is. Anything else would run foul of EU competition law, which is in many ways the most progressive in the world (one of the clear success stories of the EU, in my opinion).
Nikon will even exchange your Danish manual (Denmark has good prices right now) for an English one, as outlined here.
Mar 27, 2012 at 03:19 PM
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ct8282 wrote:
That's about £2200 for the D800 which is a £400 saving. But, what about the D4.....?
They haven't got it listed yet. Adorama didn't have prices for either last time I checked with just a 0 where the price was meant to be. Only reason I'm keeping my order with amazon (it's only £50 cheaper) is because I suspect I'll receive it quicker than if I ordered it from here, and am willing to forgo the second year of warranty that I lose my by not ordering from Greece, but from the UK.