I want to buy a camera in Japan, please point it out

Updated on technology 2024-05-01
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The 2 brands you see, it's really not much cheaper to bring back from Japan, if you have money, you can consider buying Canon's 5DMarkii, 7D is also good. Nikon's words D300s D700 are good. At the low end, the two are about the same, Nikon has good workmanship and a good lens.

    Canon is cost-effective and has average workmanship. However, there is really no warranty when you bring it back, so you can only go to Japan to repair it. You can consider bringing lenses and other accessories back from Japan.

    The machine can be considered to be bought on the mainland.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I only know that Leica is cheaper in Japan than in China, Nikon Canon does not understand.

    If you bring it back, if you open it and put it in your bag, you shouldn't need to pay tax.

    What model depends on your budget, and Canon has different models of the same camera in China and Japan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Bought from Japan, there is no warranty in the country.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Japan is not necessarily cheaper than in China, but some are more expensive, and there is no warranty.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, many of them in Japan are not cheaper than those in Japan... At best, there are some relatively ** models here, which are not on the domestic market. . . I only went to help a friend see it last week.。。。

    Canon's 5D... It sells for more than 200,000 yen here... The price is the same as that in China.

    And it's not easy to repair if you bring it back, if it's bad... Now many electronic products here are produced in Taiwan or coastal areas in China... So it's so expensive that you don't want to buy it here...

    If you want to buy it, buy an ordinary point-and-shoot camera... That's more cost-effective, huh...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no difference, there will be no problem with accessories, it is the same model and the same size, all are universal, and the DSLR camera menu is not a problem.

    The analysis is as follows: 1. There is a warranty for domestic licensed goods; Japan buys no warranty in the country, and there is trouble with the failure and repair.

    2. As far as I know, buying in Japan is higher than Chinese mainland**, and it is inevitable to pay customs duties when you bring it back.

    3. There is no difference in function, it is said that there is a difference in quality between Japanese products sold in Japan and Chinese mainland (the best sales in Europe and the United States, slightly worse sales in Japan, and worst sales in developing countries), but uncertain.

    4. Buying a camera in Japan may be cheaper than in China. It should be noted that household consumer cameras bought in Japan do not have Chinese menus and manuals.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Not necessarily, some models are much cheaper, some are not much cheaper, and the most important thing is that the SLR purchased in Japan is definitely not warranted in China. In addition, it is more troublesome to pass the level. Therefore, it is generally not recommended to buy a DSLR in Japan, compared to Hong Kong, which is much more reliable.

    Japanese cameras are cheaper than those in China, taking Canon's 5DII and Nikon's D800 as an average** cheaper than domestic ones, and D800 is about 3,000 cheaper. However, Japanese lenses are more expensive than domestic ones, and the lenses around 5000 are about 1000 more expensive, and the more expensive ones cost more.

    So the trouble comes, although the Japanese body is cheap, but the language is troublesome, 5dii such as having its own Chinese is good to say, d800 is not with Chinese, more than 2w machines are poor 3000 but no Chinese, I think the average person will not choose. But on the lens, it is more expensive than in China.

    In addition, the warranty that my friend said is that Japanese cameras are not warranted in China, so this is not as good as the Hong Kong line. Let me tell you a secret, the so-called Hong Kong banks sold in the domestic ** are almost all parallel goods in Hong Kong, and you must bring an invoice when you buy it, because Canon SLR does not have an invoice and does not give a warranty. Or something called a warranty invoice.

    In fact, the biggest problem is the warranty, language, **. Warranty trouble, no Chinese, ** on the compared to Hong Kong goods have no advantage. Therefore, it is not recommended to buy Japanese products.

    Besides, the inspection of Japanese goods is very strict, so the quality of the machine should be the best. It makes sense that his lenses are more expensive than those elsewhere.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    According to the current exchange rate, 100 yuan is equal to 1,710 yen, so buying camera products in Japan is not cheaper than buying in China.

    If Japan is engaged in **, it will be cheaper than the domestic one, and the specific cheapness depends on the strength of the **.

    Warranty and maintenance problems, Japan bought the camera, then the warranty is basically in Japan, if your camera has a problem, repair it in China, it may be much more expensive, and it is impossible to repair a camera to go to Japan.

    Single Lens Reflex Camera (SLR Camera) is also known as a SLR camera. It refers to a camera that uses a single lens, through which the light hits the mirror, and the light is viewed through the reflex.

    The so-called "single lens" means that the photographic light path and the framing light path share a lens, unlike the rangefinder camera or double reflex camera with independent lenses for the framing light path.

    "Reflective" means that a flat mirror in the camera separates the two optical paths: the mirror falls down during framing, reflecting the light of the lens to the pentaprism and then to the viewfinder window; When shooting, the mirror is quickly raised, and the light can hit the film or the image sensor CMOS or CCD.

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