Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/12/10

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Subject: [Leica] Buying Leica gear from Hong Kong
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2015 19:08:03 -0500

There is Nikon counterfeiting going on this year as I recall with items with
model names replaced with more expensive model names and Nikon sending out
warning to the effect. But I doubt whole fake cameras are now being made in
China from scratch. Head and Shoulders shampoo yes. Nikons no.


On 12/10/15 5:09 PM, "Richard Man" <richard at imagecraft.com> wrote:

> I don't like China piracy as much as anyone and I know they routinely
> "copied" electronic products, but I find the stories of fake lens and
> cameras a bit incredulous. Lens take much polishing and other work, and
> ditto with cameras. I agree with Frank, it smells like companies punishing
> savy customers
> 
> On Thursday, December 10, 2015, Frank Filippone <red735i at verizon.net> 
> wrote:
> 
>> In the US, if you try this with Nikon gear, bought abroad ( not US), you
>> would most likely get the same message and result.
>> 
>> The counterfeiting of a camera body or lens is so difficult, that it is
>> highly unlikely.  The report that the attempted registration was invalid 
>> is
>> more likely to be the equivalent of punishment for the user for daring to
>> buy on the world market and try to get future service or support in the
>> users country.  ( Nikon's actual reason...!)
>> 
>> IOW, a very tough tariff punishment from the country agent... not the
>> manufacturer .... and probably does not affect your actual Manufacturer's
>> warranty, from wherever it was purchased.
>> 
>> Leica included......
>> 
>> YMMV
>> 
>> Frank Filippone
>> Red735i at verizon.net <javascript:;>
>>> 
>>> You have reminded me of the ZD lens I bought over the counter in HK some
>> years ago, Nathan. It appeared to be completely genuine, from an
>> established well-known vendor. As with most of the range, the lens was
>> manufactured in PRC. When I came to register it on the Olympus website, 
>> the
>> serial number was rejected as invalid. Thus, while I knew I would not have
>> the Olympus European 2-year warranty for a lens bought in HK, I ended up
>> with no warranty at all.
>>> 
>>> I have to assume that as well as outright counterfeiting, there is
>> off-the-records manufacturing taking place, whereby perhaps an order for a
>> batch of 1000 ends up in 1050 being produced, and the surplus sold off
>> "from the back door".
>>> Piers
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Mark William Rabiner
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