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Title: I'm looking at buying a refurbished Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM. Please advise
Post by: Tallyther on January 12, 2010, 05:40:51 PM
There is a significant price difference between a refurbished and a new Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM on Adorama's web site.  I've never bought anything refurbished.  What does it mean?  Is it likely it will be out of specifications?  Is it possible refurbished specifications are less than factory specifications? Could this be a gray market lens? They have separate prices for gray market lens too. Any input is appreciated on refurbished and gray market.  Spending $4500 for a lens is something to weigh heavily for me.


Title: Re: I'm looking at buying a refurbished Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM. Please advise
Post by: Bob Atkins on January 12, 2010, 09:17:24 PM
I see a Refurbished Canon EF 300/2.8L IS USM (http://www.adorama.com/Refby.tpl?refby=rflAID012417&sku=CA30028ISR) at Adorama for $4000. Refurbished lenses are usually new lenses which have been returned to Canon for some reason. They are checked out and if there is anything wrong with them they are repaired and brought up to 100% new condition. The big difference between a refurbished lens and a new lens is that the refurbished lens will probably come with a store warranty, which means if you have a problem you send it back to the store for repair rather than to Canon.

The grey market lens is $4200 (http://www.adorama.com/Refby.tpl?refby=rflAID012417&sku=CA30028IS). Grey market means that it has probably been imported from overseas by the store rather than purchased from Canon. Canon normally honor a 1 year warranty on such lenses though they have no legal obligation to do so. Some other companies (Nikon comes to mind) do not warranty grey market items so they have to be returned to the store for repair. If you are uncertain about the warranty coverage, call Canon and ask them. They may also have some comments on the warranty status of refurbished lenses. I think they typically offer 90 days on refurbs (and the vendor continues that for 1 year).

The new, USA version is $4340 (http://www.adorama.com/Refby.tpl?refby=rflAID012417&sku=CA30028ISU). This is a lens supplied by Canon USA to the store and carries the full Canon 1 year warranty, so if there is a problem you send it back to the Canon repair facility (either in CA or NJ).

All three lenses should be the same quality and should all fully meet all Canon's specifications for the lens. There is only one factory which makes them.

If you decide to save and go with the refurbished lens, you might want to double check that it's a Canon factory refurbished lens (i.e. refurbished by Canon themselves). Adorama should be able to provide that information.

I see Adorama also have a Used 300/2.8L IS USM for $3549 (http://www.adorama.com/Refby.tpl?refby=rflAID012417&sku=US%20%20%20%20368303).


Title: Re: I'm looking at buying a refurbished Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM. Please advise
Post by: Tallyther on January 13, 2010, 07:48:12 PM
Thanks! I'm checking on the used one to make sure it has a relatively new date code. That may or may not matter if it has mint glass but it's probably the only indication I'll have on the number of possible shutter actuations assuming a newer lens has been used less.  I don't know what the difference would be in mint glass and regular glass since both are "E" rated. This still seems a bit high for a used lens but maybe not.  Thanks for pointing out this lens since I didn't know they sold used equipment other than refurbished.