Panamoz/HDEW v UK model
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Babw

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995 posts

169 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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I need to replace my stolen camera and considering buying a Nikon D7200. Am I missing something or is it not a much better deal to buy from Panamoz/HDEW not so much for the price but the warranty?


Turn7

25,354 posts

244 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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HDEW will be UK model.

singlecoil

35,775 posts

269 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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Turn7 said:
HDEW will be UK model.
UK model maybe, but still a grey import.

Babw

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995 posts

169 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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singlecoil said:
UK model maybe, but still a grey import.
That's what I understood i.e I can't send it to Nikon UK/Europe to be repaired under warranty.

Dave46

455 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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Can't comment on whether nikon would fix it but got my 7200 from Hdew, great service and not had any issues with the stuff I've ordered from them.

steveatesh

5,316 posts

187 months

Thursday 15th December 2016
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Dave46 said:
Can't comment on whether nikon would fix it but got my 7200 from Hdew, great service and not had any issues with the stuff I've ordered from them.
Likewise, I've bought three items from them including a camera, good service so far. I guess you take your chances with the grey I,port bit, cheaper to buy versus the full UK warranty. However, they offer their own warranty and I felt confident enough o press the button, I would d again too.

Babw

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995 posts

169 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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Ended up buying a D7200 from Panamoz as with spare batteries etc it worked out cheaper. However I'm pretty disappointed with the camera as it feels so cheap, I am changing from my stolen D3 which was a pro body which until now I had taken for granted.

I'm in two minds whether to send it back and try a D750/810 but the reviews say "D7200 look and feel like a high-quality piece of kit, and it shows – the camera feels and handles like a more expensive model, such as the D610 or the D750." Would other owners say this is accurate?

C&C

3,886 posts

244 months

Wednesday 21st December 2016
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steveatesh said:
Dave46 said:
Can't comment on whether nikon would fix it but got my 7200 from Hdew, great service and not had any issues with the stuff I've ordered from them.
Likewise, I've bought three items from them including a camera, good service so far. I guess you take your chances with the grey I,port bit, cheaper to buy versus the full UK warranty. However, they offer their own warranty and I felt confident enough o press the button, I would d again too.
+1

No problem with Canon 5D mk3

ukaskew

10,642 posts

244 months

Thursday 22nd December 2016
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Babw said:
Ended up buying a D7200 from Panamoz as with spare batteries etc it worked out cheaper. However I'm pretty disappointed with the camera as it feels so cheap, I am changing from my stolen D3 which was a pro body which until now I had taken for granted.

I'm in two minds whether to send it back and try a D750/810 but the reviews say "D7200 look and feel like a high-quality piece of kit, and it shows – the camera feels and handles like a more expensive model, such as the D610 or the D750." Would other owners say this is accurate?
The D750 isn't a pro body as such, it will feel much the same as the D7200. That said, whilst they feel a step down from the truly pro bodies, they're well screwed together. The D750 can take a lot of abuse, as many wedding photographers can testify.

The D500 is built like a tank, and is the only real option you have for a 'cheaper' pro body.

Steve Evil

10,801 posts

252 months

Friday 23rd December 2016
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Just bought the Canon 24-70 F2.8 L Mk2 I've been deliberating over for ages, HDEW had knocked a few quid off in an early Boxing Day sale and were similar in price to Panamoz, but unlike Panamoz, they'll ship before January and there's a free gift in it too, no idea what that is though, probably a cleaning cloth...

The fact I, in no way can warrant purchasing such a lens with my skill level is neither here nor there, but with a baby around I'm finding I'm using the camera a lot more now and the nifty fifty, whilst great, has meant a few wider angle shots have been missed.

Does present a nice and easy New Years resolution for me to try and up my photography game to make the best of the lens.

singlecoil

35,775 posts

269 months

Friday 23rd December 2016
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It's a lovely lens. Good glass = good investment. Post some results when you've get it.