Check the seal on the box lor, so far the shop that I bought my cam from shows me that the seal is intact and the sales person breaks the seal and open the box in front of me.
Siao liao...when I bought from HN. No seal...No prompt to set date & time....
wow, like asking if my bride is a virgin?:bigeyes:
how can i do the shutter count check?
how can i do the shutter count check?
actually, if the stupid set isn't totally brand new, and just has a few more shutter count than brand new sets.. who cares?
i know i won't..
i am interested to take up photography as a hobby, so i wan to buy my first dslr. but i am worry tat those shops will give me a set tat is used n tested many times n packed as new.
is there a way to spot whether the cam is used or new?
Let me ask which is more important?
1) Getting a new set with seal nice nice but later found out that there are some internal problems with the set and have to bring for servicing?
or
2) Getting a set that is a little used and has been tested a bit to be working fine?
Let me ask you again...
Would you want to buy my nikkor 18-105mm VR at RRP...I had test it for 5 shot only...all shot is nice. OR would you go buy a brand new one at RRP.
[Assuming you are looking for a 18-105mm VR lens]