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02/27/2012 10:07:17 PM · #1 |
The Nikon D4 on B$H Photography is 5,999.95USD, with the current exchange rate that's about 480,000JPY. However, the starting price in the stores (Posters already up) is 685,000JPY which is 8,540.45USD. That's over 2,500USD more expensive for a product MADE IN JAPAN. WTF!!
I asked the store clerk about it and he wasn't sure I was being honest about the prices. I took out my phone, pointed to several sites, and his jaw dropped. He had no idea why. I asked "Other than warranties, what's keeping me from having a friend buy the camera over in the U.S and shipping here?" He said "Repairs..."
I'm actually going to call Nikon Japan today and see why this is...hopefully I'll have a better answer. Until then, please chime in if you know. |
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02/27/2012 10:16:03 PM · #2 |
| And the short answer was "Each Nikon branch has a section that decides prices. Japan decided to sell it for this much. America for this much." Also, international warranties only apply to lenses and not bodies...so I guess if I want a new camera I'm going to have to buy it here...sucks... |
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02/27/2012 10:58:18 PM · #3 |
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02/27/2012 11:03:41 PM · #4 |
Buy one on Amazon.com and ship it over there
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02/27/2012 11:04:47 PM · #5 |
If it is any consolation the Nikon D4 is priced in Australia at $7900-00(AUD) which is $8175-71(USD).
We also have the warranty return/repair issues for non Australia items.
So in comparison...here is the price break down in US Dollars -
JAPAN - $8540.45
USA - $5999.95
AUSTRALIA - $7900.00
Go figure.
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02/27/2012 11:21:35 PM · #6 |
| Apparently it gets cheaper the farther away you get from Japan. I wonder what it costs in Chile or Greenland, and too bad there isn't a dealer on Antarctica |
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02/27/2012 11:32:10 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by heavyj: And the short answer was "Each Nikon branch has a section that decides prices. Japan decided to sell it for this much. America for this much." Also, international warranties only apply to lenses and not bodies...so I guess if I want a new camera I'm going to have to buy it here...sucks... |
It seems to me $2,500 is a lot of money to pay for the warranty.
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02/28/2012 12:04:10 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by sfalice: Originally posted by heavyj: And the short answer was "Each Nikon branch has a section that decides prices. Japan decided to sell it for this much. America for this much." Also, international warranties only apply to lenses and not bodies...so I guess if I want a new camera I'm going to have to buy it here...sucks... |
It seems to me $2,500 is a lot of money to pay for the warranty. |
It might be. Until you have to send it in for any repairs.
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02/28/2012 12:05:48 AM · #9 |
| Yep, Japan is the most expensive country on earth, I'm surprised you've only just noticed! Living in the UK I tend to get US or HK imports where convenient - even with import duty most things work out much cheaper. |
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02/28/2012 02:46:07 AM · #10 |
It's averaging $7400USD here in the UK, which is a surprise, we are usually the most expensive place to get anything technology related.
Not even tempted though, still love my D700! |
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02/28/2012 04:40:22 AM · #11 |
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02/28/2012 05:12:32 AM · #12 |
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02/28/2012 05:52:30 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by sfalice: Originally posted by heavyj: And the short answer was "Each Nikon branch has a section that decides prices. Japan decided to sell it for this much. America for this much." Also, international warranties only apply to lenses and not bodies...so I guess if I want a new camera I'm going to have to buy it here...sucks... |
It seems to me $2,500 is a lot of money to pay for the warranty. |
It's not just the price of warranty....if you bought it overseas and had to send it back for repairs...you aren't guaranteed to get it back at all...we face that prospect every day with our post....I never got a pile of presents at Xmas...and they were posted in Australia. They found one postie in Victoria with a shipping crate. Inside was full of items he had stolen from his parcel run over 6 years...include war medals.
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02/28/2012 08:58:42 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by heavyj: ...Why such a big price difference: [your-country-here] vs America... |
After moving from the US to Canada, I think I've figured it out.
In the USA, milk is sold in gallon jugs. Canada, and probably all other countries sell it in extremely inconvenient, expensive, litre bags.
The result... the rest of the world doesn't drink enough milk, and are spineless cowards compared to Americans.
Sorry, that's just how it is.
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02/28/2012 10:35:23 AM · #15 |
| Maybe you need to print out the ad for the camera showing the price, take it to your boss and explain that stuff like this is why you can't afford to do weddings for $100 a pop. |
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03/07/2012 06:21:16 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by Strikeslip: In the USA, milk is sold in gallon jugs. Canada, and probably all other countries sell it in extremely inconvenient, expensive, litre bags |
A bag of milk? |
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03/07/2012 06:35:35 AM · #17 |
| It's a concept to keep packaging waste down you get a free decent quality jug/tuba wear thing for your fridge then you buy refills for it in bags to refill it. Or I think you drop the bag in and cut the corner off then pour it out the spout. All the big coffee chains over here are using them commendable idea but not yet that popular. |
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