Sure, you’ll need to get your hands on a lens to make the camera work, but given the RRP is $1500, the saving is almost too good to pass up. Given it’s coming from Hong Kong, there’s likely to be some warranty question marks should it bust, although DWI does offer a 12 month limited warranty. But once again, that’s probably a risk worth taking for such a solid bargain.
Price: $899
Web: DWI Digital Cameras
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