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I'm sure you have likely purchased this camera or moved on by this point. In general, do not purchase new or used gray market Nikon items if you plan to get the serviced at some point in the future. You will either have to return a gray market item to the country of sale for service or to Japan. NIKON USA as of this date is not servicing gray market (cameras/lenses designated to be sold in other markets i.e. Canada) items in the U.S.A. Make sure that the seller is a registered Nikon Dealer and has a good reputation. Gray market will save you money up front, but if you need to service the camera or need the warrantee, it will cost you much more money and anguish down the road.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No difference from buying from Nikon, B&H, Adorama, or Best Buy. It's a US warranty camera. I was pleasantly surprised to find the D850 at Best Buy since it was back-ordered at all fo the other major outlets.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.BestBuy is an official Nikon dealer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I make 99% of my photo purchased from B&H, but with the recent Z 70-200mmm S lens out of stock in so many places I did a local search and find that the only two - at any retailer - were at Best Buy. This was in all of the entire Chicago region. Definitely will check Best Buy in the future when I can't find anything anywhere else. Plus they price match any legitimate price so you don't even have to pay more. Not every Best But had one in stock, but two did, so I could get mine same day (I'm impatient).
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