There is some EU anti-trust regulation when it comes to companies with "a dominant position" (I don't know whether Nikon counts) when it comes to region restrictions. I thank all of you for the comments, which will likely ease me to fall asleep tonight. No I am not living in the wild west, but in Asia -J I have registered the other DSLR without any problems – a D7200 for my wife was bought in New York, and the serial # referred to UK!! When I purchased the D700 everything was for South Korea, but I got an English manual the day after. The serial # on the body of the D850 is the same as in the EXIF, assuming it is a Nikon house I have got – it starts with 2013xxx. I have had some minor repairs, and I still to the official Nikon Service Center and pay about 25% of what it cost in other parts of the world. ![]() I have four DSLR from D300 to D850 all bought grey market, as there is only one shop selling legal imported Nikon and they charge between USD 600-900 more than the neighbor and the difference is 12 months warranty against 6 months. ![]() The Nikon importer in Europe came back today and “softened” the statement as it would be fake, instead: I am sure it is outside our area of responsibility.
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