James R
Member
I purchased a 35mm Summicron from Bestcameraseller (9 Day Photography) out of Hong Kong. The lens arrived today and it''s beautiful. However, I noticed on the warranty card requires a stamp and signature of the seller. This space is blank. Does this mean my warranty is no good? Is this a "learning moment" for me regarding HK purchases?
Gumby
Veteran
In the United States I don't think you need to acutally fill out the warantee card to be covered by a US warrantee.
Where are you?
The good news is that the chances of needing warantee service on a lens should be very remote.
Where are you?
The good news is that the chances of needing warantee service on a lens should be very remote.
thomaswchapman@btint
Newbie
If you have a dated receipt send it in with your warranty application you should have no problems.
James R
Member
I live in the US. So, I just send the lens and warranty card in for any required service? That's good, even though I agree that it probably won't be necessary.
Gumby
Veteran
Things might work differently if it is an "international warranty".
I don't buy "gray market" equipment just to avoid any potential issues. But... I also have never needed warranty service on any camera equipment and I've been shooting since the early 1980s.
I don't buy "gray market" equipment just to avoid any potential issues. But... I also have never needed warranty service on any camera equipment and I've been shooting since the early 1980s.
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James R
Member
The warranty doesn't indicate country. Just name, address and seller stamp and signature. With Nikon, I never buy gray market because Nikon Service won't touch it.
Gumby
Veteran
Same situation with Hasselblad.
I wouldn't worry it if I were you. Have you ever heard/met anyone who needed warrantee service on a lens?
It sounds like you are happy with your purchase. Use it with good health and happiness!
I wouldn't worry it if I were you. Have you ever heard/met anyone who needed warrantee service on a lens?
It sounds like you are happy with your purchase. Use it with good health and happiness!
James R
Member
Same situation with Hasselblad.
I wouldn't worry it if I were you. Have you ever heard/met anyone who needed warrantee service on a lens?
It sounds like you are happy with your purchase. Use it with good health and happiness!
Well, I hate to say this, but I know many Canon shooters who have required warranty work on new lenses. One friend required 3 lenses before he got a good copy.
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