Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This sounds like BS to me. Austin Franklin wrote: > I just got off the phone with a camera dealer in California (he was not > trying to sell me anything) who insists that all camera manufacturers sell > A grade and B grade equipment...even C and lower grade. > > He claims the B grade is what is sold by the mail order outfits (typically > called "Gray Market")...and is why they can offer the lower prices. > > The only marking distinction between any of the grades is a sticker on the > item...and he said these stores just pull the stickers off. Manufacturers > will always have some items that don't 'meet spec' and these 'inferior' > grade products, are what become B grade products, as opposed to fixing > them, or throwing them away... > > It tees me off that if this is true, the manufacturers don't physically > mark the products as B grade... He said Hasselblad sells this grade as > 'demo' equipment...but again, the item it self isn't marked with anything > but a sticker. What about the used equipment market, how do you know if > you are buying an A grade or a B grade? > > It would appear that even new equipment can be 'not so good'... > > What does anyone else know about this?