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Imported vs. USA Lenses?

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Grey market used to make more sense when the currency exchange was an issue. These days I don't see enough of a difference to make it especially worthwhile. My guess as to why they still offer it is because B&H gets quite a few international customers visiting their store who can't really take much advantage of the CanonUSA warranty anyway.
 
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justsomedude said:
Looking at B&H Photo's site, I see they sometimes have two versions of a lens listed; a USA model and an "imported" version that is usually a little cheaper.

What is the difference between the two?

USA models are imported by Canon North America carry a USA/Canadian warranty. The Gray market models were imported by a different Canon division into a different country and do not carry a US warranty. They may not have a English Manual, but most of the lens manuals are multi lingual. The CD/DVD manuals may be multilingual too.

However, if you bought your gray market lens from a authorized Canon distributor like B&H, Canon USA has been known to honor the warranty. If you buy them from a non Canon USA authorized distributor, you will have to deal with your seller to get a warranty. Some provide a third party warranty.
 
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