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Parallel goods --- licensed.
Genuine --- fake.
There are also fake ones for water, and there are real ones for water.
Each camera has a unique body number; The three numbers on the fuselage, box, and warranty card should be consistent.
There is an anti-counterfeiting label on the warranty card, and if the store has a brand that can "see the authenticity at a glance", it can be verified.
The most direct way is to take it to a local repair point for inspection, and the same is true for batteries.
If you can shoot 988 shots with the camera up to the highest pixel**, it means you have 4G of RAM.
Go to the regular** or digital monopoly to buy more certainly.
1. Check whether the appearance is intact, whether the serial number of the fuselage is the same as that on the warranty card, enter the serial number to confirm whether it is licensed, whether the accessories, manuals and the like are complete, and whether the random battery is original.
2. Check whether there are dead pixels on the CCD.
3. Check whether there are dead pixels on the LCD and EVF.
4. Don't pay the deposit first, and don't pay a penny before the inspection is qualified. Don't go to the "storeroom", "upstairs office" or anything like that, everything is done in the storefront.
5. There are corresponding unpacking and inspection guides, authenticity identification, online game evaluation, etc., which are of great reference value.
6. Accessories such as memory cards and spare batteries do not necessarily need to be bought in the store, many of them are profitable from this piece, and you can go to a store specializing in selling memory cards and batteries. Spare battery recommended Pinsheng or International, the original battery is too expensive, and the other is afraid of fake.
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The SN code on the machine is the same as the one on the box and the warranty card.
As long as that warranty is OK. Then there is nothing to worry about.
The difference between parallel and licensed goods is smuggling and non-smuggling. If the warranty is all the same. It's not a big deal.
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The Hong Kong Bank is already a parallel import.
Did he still put the licensed goods in it?
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There is no truth or falsehood, only walking water.
1. Accessories in the box. The box is printed in Chinese or a combination of Chinese and English. In addition, regular licensed goods often have labels on the closure of the box, and the label needs to be torn off to open the box, which is usually the name of the first business.
Regular licensed goods are printed in Chinese, and some cameras are equipped with several manuals printed in Chinese, English and other languages. Parallel goods often do not have Chinese instructions, even if they have, they are often printed by profiteers themselves in the later stage, and the paper and printing quality are relatively poor, and consumers can clearly feel it.
Licensed goods have a warranty card, which lists the warranty provisions in detail, maintenance records and other detailed items, as well as the maintenance card of the designated maintenance point in each city and stamped with a legal warranty seal.
Clause. Second, the fuselage description. After picking up the camera, we first look at the bottom of its body, where the origin of the camera is marked. Generally speaking, licensed goods are "made in China".
Canon's licensed goods may be made in China, or they may be made in Japan or Malaysia, and it is often impossible to distinguish whether they are parallel imports from the origin label.
Clause. 3. Menu. If there is no Chinese menu option, you can determine that this model is a parallel import.
Clause. Fourth, when deciding to buy, uncover the surface of the anti-counterfeiting label of the product packaging, obtain the 16-digit anti-counterfeiting identification code, and call 800- or inquire online.