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airtrainer 21 Mar 17, 12:06Post
Putting all different aspects (warranty, service, VAT...) aside, and speaking only about the price, is it worth it ? I came across a website that apparently list the street prices in HK but not sure how accurate it is... I've also heard that there are places one should NOT buy but I don't know where and why.
Any thoughts ?

http://www.price.com.hk
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TP80 24 Mar 17, 06:04Post
I bought my 5D and some lenses here https://www.e-infin.com.

Of course these items are from the grew market but until now all works perfect. You get 1 year waranty from the shop and can pay via paypal.. There will be also no VAT due to that they ship from UK.
TP80 24 Mar 17, 07:40Post
Grey market :)) . But I believe you know what i mean ;) .....
airtrainer 02 Apr 17, 14:54Post
TP80 wrote:Grey market :)) . But I believe you know what i mean ;) .....


Hehe yes, I've bought from a now closed online store in the past with no problem... I was however thinking about buying directly in HK, maybe someone living there could enlighten us ?
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xwizard (Founding Member) 03 Apr 17, 01:47Post
http://price.com.hk is a good start - they have iphone/android apps, but its all in Chinese...lots of pictures and the numbers are readable, so its pretty easy to get by.

The other useful source is a weekly magazine called - E-Zone, published every Thursday, which contains a list of the price of various electronic devices and components. There's also a competitor magazine called PSM. Both are in Chinese but the important lists have enough English to be useful. Most of the places will have bricks and mortar stores, so if you are in HK that is the way to go. You'll find that the stores are often very close together (often in the same mall) hence there isn't usually much difference in pricing.

All in all, the prices are usually pretty accurate - there's a lot of competition in the market so its is vital for the websites/magazines that their prices are accurately reported.

Usual shopping caveats apply - if something looks too good to be true, it probably is. Its all a matter of doing the research. There's a couple of companies who seem to specialise in mail order, so that should be your first stop. However, their prices don't seem to offer that much of a saving over buying in Europe.

Quick Check, using Nikon D500 body as a guide:

Local stores - average price ~HKD12,500 (GBP 1,282; Euro 1,507)
Local big box store ~HKD14,200 (GBP 1,457; Euro 1,711)
Local Mail Order (incl shipping) ~HKD16,315 (GBP 1,674; Euro 1967)
Amazon UK - ~HKD16,762 (GBP 1720; Euro 2021)

From this it appears that there isn't much of a saving between HK mail order and the likes of Amazon - which probably has the more applicable warranty.

I'll try and pick up a copy of E-Zone at lunch time and see what the latest prices are.
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miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 03 Apr 17, 07:24Post
Thanks for the info. {thumbsup}
And let's get one thing straight. There's a big difference between a pilot and an aviator. One is a technician; the other is an artist in love with flight. — E. B. Jeppesen
airtrainer 03 Apr 17, 17:49Post
Thanks so much xwizard, that was exactly the info I was looking for {thumbsup}
Now not sure if I can afford a new kit this year, but if I come to HK next year that's tempting !
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