Mt Spokane Photography said:
You have to use common sense. If its too good to be true, its a scam. Along with Nigeria, Indonesia is known for scammers.
You need to lookup a list of Canon repair stations in your country. Check the Canon web site for your country to find a contact.
I know if it is too good to be true then its a scam, but some even sell it for $400 2nd, which still reasonable for 2nd hand, thats what make me confuse.
jdramirez said:
Take a cheaper lens, attach it, take a photo, if you can take a laptop, take the image and look at the metadata and the dimensions. I guess someone could remove a 60D emblem and put a 70D... but I doubt it. Check the foil at the bottom to look for a puncture hole, that means it is refurbished. If you have your laptop and internet access, go to eoscount.com and pay the 2 bucks to get a actuation count.
Look for scuffs and dings... know what a 70D looks like before you buy it... If they sell you a 30D, it's kinda your own fault for not knowing...
Also... with the cap on... do a low iso shot and a high iso shot, and see if there are a ton of hot pixels... there shouldn't be... but it is worth looking at.
thanks for the advice, will do that.
Orangutan said:
That's much too cheap to be real, I'd say 99.44% chance it's a scam. Unless it's an in-person, local buy, I'd run away. They will likely try to get you to send money to their favorite "escrow service," which is another way of having you send money to their pockets with no guarantee of receiving legitimate goods.
If it's a local buy it could be stolen.
Its local buy from the store, so I can just pop and buy the stuff in person.
siegsAR said:
Yes, most likely its stolen if not a scam. Even the cheapest everything-most-go sale; it won't still be priced like that.
From where I am, the lowest price I could find is about $650 but that's rare and considered sold the moment its posted.
The thing is, if it is stolen, how come they have lots of Canon / Nikon / Sony different series, unless the hijack the whole shipping container
lucuias said:
Canon 70D is the only touch screen DSLR from canon,if it is not touch screen,it is not Canon 70D.Maybe some China 70D
Thanks for the info.
When I google this, someone say it is possible, thats why in China most of the locals use 5dmk3.
Actually what I am afraid of is not a scam, because I will buy it in person and not wired the money 1st; but more like with Samsung / Iphone knockoffs, where the outside is 99% the same (if not 100%), the inside is similar in spec but with low quality.
As with getting 1000d / even 30d, I believe I know the difference because I use to have 50d.
Moreover, if it is genuine 70d, but branded as 2nd hand for $400.
How many shutter count is acceptable?
thanks all