Buying Lenses in Japan
karuzo
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Hello all,
A friend on mine is about to visit Japan for two weeks. I think Tokyo. Does anyone know price differences between Japan and USA? Also any popular camera stores you can trust there? I was thinking on the 18-200 Tamron for my 7D. If here it costs about $400, should it cost less there?
A friend on mine is about to visit Japan for two weeks. I think Tokyo. Does anyone know price differences between Japan and USA? Also any popular camera stores you can trust there? I was thinking on the 18-200 Tamron for my 7D. If here it costs about $400, should it cost less there?
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One advantage over there is that you can get things that aren't available in the US at all, or haven't been released here yet.
karuzo
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I used to travel to Japan every 6 months on business. My recollecton is that electronics there were not a bargain -- most things you could buy here cost even more in Japan (certainly more than when purchased here from discount/online retailers). And they probably wouldn't have a warranty that's useful in the USA. And that was when the exchange rate was more favorable to us.
...It's like the drug market here -- drugs developed in the USA cost more here than anywhere else. Why? Who knows? But it's the same with electronics in Japan.
The only advantage to buying electronics/photo gear in Japan is if you want to buy something that isn't yet available in the USA (and don't mind paying for it).
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