| Hong Kong is a great place to
buy electronic goods - high turnover keeps prices low and the territory is
tax and duty free. However there are a few things you should know before
shopping. The most important point:
It is your responsibility to make sure the product is what you want, and
that the price is fair. Once you have made a purchase - in most cases there
is no possibility of return or exchange (unless the goods are faulty.) If
you have been mislead (lied to) or pressured, then you should contact the
Hong Kong Consumer Complaints Council immediately for assistance.
Cameras
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DO
NOT buy cameras in Tsim Sha Tsui with the
exception of Tin Cheung Cameras which is in my recommended list, and
perhaps Echo Photo & Audio
which was recommended to me.
Many of the shops on Natham Rd in particular will pressure you into
buying products you don't want, use bait and switch tactics, and
outright lie and rip you off. There are several shops that are okay but
you are not going to know which ones - so don't do it.
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Do not buy
from any shop that has "Duty Free" or Tax Free" in neon over the store
entrance. This is misleading as all shops in Hong Kong are duty and
tax free. The worst shops also often have "Sony" in neon over the shop
entrance.
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A
list of recommended camera shops is provided at the bottom of this page.
They have been around a long time and are favorites of Hong Kong
photographers. I have personally bought camera gear from all these
stores. They are very dependable companies.
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Research
before leaving home. Get an idea of features, models, and prices
back home.
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Don't
expect sales staff to give technical advice on any particular
model. Most stores are staffed by clerks, not photographers.
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If buying
a video camera make sure the video-out standard is compatible with
your home country - PAL or NTSC.
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Warranty
is HK & China only. Ask if international warranty is available.
However usually it's HK/China coverage only, in which case, if a fault develops, you either need
to ship it back to HK for service, or get it repaired at home at your
own cost.
Some stores sell parallel imports without warranty at a
5-10% discount.
With Japanese quality control you are unlikely to need
warranty, although it's a risk you need to acknowledge.
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Buy
several days before leaving HK so you can check that everything is
working as expected, and get it swapped at the store if it's not.
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Don't be
rushed into buying. There
are plenty more stores selling exactly the same camera.
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2-3% extra
for payment by credit card is normal. Before finalizing the price
ask whether it's the same price using a credit card.
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Negotiate
any extras/accessories at the same time. Otherwise your hard-won
bargain will be cancelled on the accessories. Make sure the quality of
the accessories is to your satisfaction.
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There is
not much scope for bargaining at the good stores; their margins are
already very low. You are unlikely to get discounts on cheap
point-and-shoot cameras (<HK$5000) although you should ask for the
credit card surcharge to be included.
However if you are paying HK$12000+ for an expensive camera or lens,
then you should bargain. If buying an SLR body / lens combination, then
you should expect to get a reduced price compared to buying separates.
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Some
stores will bundle complimentary accessories. (Wing Shing Photo
Supplies does this.) Consider declining these for a discount. These
extras will be budget quality. i.e. Memory cards will be small capacity
and about the slowest available. For some extra effort you could go to a
computer mall close by and buy a better quality/larger memory card for
the same price.
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It is a
normal practice in Hong Kong for the clerk to unpack the carton and show
you all components that you are purchasing. This should happen
before you give them your credit card. This also means that you cannot
return later to the store and claim that something is missing from the
carton.
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Don't
spend all your time in Hong Kong shopping. There are plenty of more
interesting things to do. (For example, take a boat out to Lamma and
have a seafood lunch on the waterfront.) Owning things will probably not
make you any happier!
Recommended camera stores
You should visit at least the following two
places to compare prices.
Tin Cheung Camera
Location:
Shop 5 Friends' House, 6B Carnarvon Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong
Kong.
MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui station - exit D2 - over the road next to the
7-eleven.
Internet:
http://www.tincheungcamera.com.hk/
Tel : (852) 2722 1265
Store hours : Sun: 12:00pm -6:00 pm, Mon-Sat: 11:00am-8:00pm
- Official import plus parallel import
(therefore you have the option of HK/China warranty, or discounted
without warranty.)
- Run by a photo enthusiast. As well as
the usual digital and 35mm, there is a selection of medium format gear.
- Some stock kept on-site. Sometimes you
might have to wait a few days for selected models.
- They also run a large-scale internet
sale business.
- Tripods and other accessories upstairs.
Located in Tsim Sha Tsui. This the only
store I recommend in this area.
Wing Shing Photo Supplies
There are two branches - both located in the
busy shopping district of Mong Kok.
- Official import (therefore HK/China
Warranty is included)
- Prices are good enough. Most popular and new
models in stock
- Large sales volume - staff are
primarily sales clerks and not photographers so don't ask for their
opinion on cameras/features.
Shop
Location 1: 55-57 Sai Yeung St., Mong
Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. (Original store)
MTR: Mong Kok station - exit D3 - 25m ahead over the road.
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Shop
Location 2: 91-95 Fa Yuen Street,
Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. (New store)
MTR: Mong Kok station - exit D3 - 2 blocks away from location 1 above on
"sneaker street". |
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Other Camera Stores
Man Shing - 106 Tung Choi St., Mong
Kok. I'm told it has the same owner as Wing Shing. Smaller store and
product selection than Wing Shing, however I sometimes use them for
accessories.
Fortress and Broadway - hundreds of
branches all over Hong Kong - large electronics chain stores. Higher
prices than Tin Cheung and Wing Shing above and the staff are relatively
clueless about the products they are selling. The sales clerks in Broadway
have some discretion to reduce prices. Fortress is fixed-price only.
Photo Scientific - Stanley Street in
Central on Hong Kong Island. I have never used Photo Scientific
although I've heard they are okay. If you are in Central then worthwhile
checking out. However compare prices with Wing Shing
and/or Tin Cheung before buying.
Echo Photo & Audio (phone: 2376-0478)
at Hankow Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon close-by the HMV store. This was
recommended to me by a HK photographer - however I have never shopped here
myself. (However it's in Tsim Sha Tsui - so make sure you get the right
store. As explained above there are some terrible camera shops in TST.) |