This is what happens when you buy a Canon lens in China :))

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Only in China ^^ Nikon is loosing market share and it's seems thats their only way to get their brand near people, cause no-one would buy their crappy goods anyway ^^

I was thinking since I've got the opportunity, I write a short review:
Nikon - It performed very well, but the corners were a bit soft. The body was shaking too and i had a (yellow) problem focusing on the Canon, even stopped down. Yet I am glad to hear that your HQ is pushing into a new direction. Hopefully, it will be better than your digital goods.

PS: I am available for further tests, Nikon.

Regards, Georgi Grancharov


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... yeah thats my facebook. Chinas biggest consumer good chain (Sunning) has no Canon bags - and won't have, because that's how ridiculously Nikon's PR plays in China (Seller told me) - Amazing.

Anyway, I really feel scared with that bag in my house. Actually, when I think about my other thread (the unsharp 24-70) - now I finally know why! It's f$c*ing cursed by the bag! Seriously.
 
absente said:
Just for the heck of a joke, I will send CPL an request to have a look at my lens, because I feel it's not good enough. And since 24-70's are always tack sharp I consider the bag to be the reason. Will post SS ^^

I think sending it to CPS in that bag will be enough ;)
 
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Nikon has given bags to dealers for many years. My local Dealer here in Spokane has been putting cameras in Nikon Bags since I bought my first Digital Rebel in about 2002. I've a stack of them stored away with my Canon camera and lens boxes.

Nikon provides very nice bags.
 
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neni said:
Look at the DR on that bag!

Seriously. When is Canon going to wake up? Canon bags are only slightly bigger this year, but it's the same old logo and pattern. Even Sony has superior bags. Of course, I think Nikon just licenses their bags from Sony and prints their logo over the top...

;)
 
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Just to be a bit serious, why the hell buy in Sunning? Their prices are badly over inflated and there is little to no negociation room. I think for the 85L (latest purchase), their price was 5000 RMB superior to what I paid in my favorite shop.

Check the taobao price average and head to your local computer city or photographer "mall" and negociate for that price. If you don't speak chinese, go with a friend (basic written numbers and hands communication can also work).

That way I'm almost always hit HK prices (and never had a lemon problem...or nikon bag issue ;) )
 
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