Aventure4 wrote: » Oh, so sad to hear that, but on their website they said they will paid for the extra charges. Will you contact them ?
Logie-1 wrote: » C'mon ye boy ye, hurry up the feck!!!
adox wrote: » you have a D750 ordered right? Be interested to hear what you think of it when youve had a chance to play with it.
Saaron wrote: » Hi Guys, I thought I'd share my experience with eglobal. About two months ago I bought a Tamron 90mm lens off the site. I ordered it on a Wednesday night and was surprised to receive it a few days later, about 10am on a Saturday morning. Was very impressed with the shipping. The lens was packaged well and not damaged at all. Was a genuine product and worked perfectly! Last month I decided that having sold my older Nikon camera I wanted to buy the Nikon D7100. I did so on a monday evening and the next morning I had received an email asking for proof of address. This involved me having to send proof for both my billing address and my delivery address as they were different. This worried me a little, however the camera arrived on Friday evening and was again packaged well and appeared to be brand new. They didn't give me the correct plug though, luckily I had an adapter at home. That was my only gripe. Move on a few days when I start using the camera on a daily basis for my work. I began to notice that when focusing the lens would 'jump' out of place almost and make a weird clicking sound. At first I didn't really notice it but now that I've been using it more it seems to click in and out of place quite a bit when you focus in manual or automatic. It seems to happen when you half press down the shutter release button. When you look through the viewfinder you can see the area you're focusing on completely jump back and forth before it focuses. I believe this is an issue with the camera and probably nothing to do with eglobal. However, I decided that because I'm within 30 days of buying it that I'd request a replacement camera as the issue has become more frequent. I haven't heard anything back from the company but this is quite nerve racking as I don't know what to expect and haven't seen much reviews about returns and refunds/replacements. I wonder would this be something I could fix by sending to Nikon? I'll probably post back with an update at some stage.
Logie-1 wrote: » D750 arrived today, no issues with extra charges:) I am only after opening the box and have the battery on charge, everything looks great except the users manual which is in Chinese:( but I'm sure I will find any info I need on the net. I saved over £400 so a small price to pay. Overall, very happy so far.
Saaron wrote: » Just an update on my previous post. Having messaged eglobal for over a week about a fault with my camera they eventually agreed to allow me to return it to them to evaluate whether I should be given a replacement camera. If it was found to be working properly I would have only had to pay for the shipping cost to return it. They were going to organise a courier to collect the camera from me. During that time I had also messaged Nikon who helped me find the cause of the problem which stupidly turned out to be the Tamron lens that I had also bought from eglobal. The VR function on the lens had suddenly stopped working properly, which is strange because it worked perfectly on my previous camera so it hadn't even crossed my mind to turn this off. Because of this I was happy not to have to return the camera which is now back to working perfectly and glad I didn't send it back because it would have been a complete waste of their time. I won't be returning the lens because it works fine when I turn the VR setting off and wasn't a fault related to eglobal. In the mean time because this issue was resolved I felt happy to use eglobal again to buy a 35mm lens as a christmas present. It's currently being shipped to me now. All in all I'm still impressed with this company and will continue to buy from them Edit: I should also add that once the issue with my Nikon D7100 was resolved I was able to go ahead and register it on the Nikon Uk & Ireland website. I wasn't sure I'd be able to do this as the camera came from China. Hopefully the warranty will be valid if I ever need to use it.
adox wrote: » What Tamron lens is it? Is it a compatibility issue with the camera body or just a fault that developed with the lens. Cheers.
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Logie-1 wrote: » Yes, thats right Adox, Im sure it will take me a few days to get to know it, but I will keep you informed. The main reason I upgraded to this was for the high ISO capabilities for low light stuff, so I hope I am not disappointed (well, thats my excuse and Im sticking to it:)). My present camera, Nikon D300s, anything above 800 iso looks like I had a tea bag over the lens!!!
Markjburke6 wrote: » Hey guys, I just ordered the Canon 700D and Sony 32GB 94MB/s Class 10 SDHC SF32UX Memory Card. I will keep everyone updated during the process. Here is hoping for a smooth delivery process with no issues. #Can't Wait Anyone have any tips on where to get a decent tripod for use with the Canon 700D. mainly for Video recording.
eoin_mcg wrote: » So been pondering going for the D750 myself, ordered with eglobalcentral UK there now. Here's hoping it goes smoothly.
eoin_mcg wrote: » UPDATE: so the status of the order yesterday was verifying ID (I was expecting this) so I sent the scans as requested and this morning it is now "Packing & Delivering soon" so fingers crossed for delivery early next week.
Markjburke6 wrote: » Hey Guys, Got an e-mail this morning form E-Global Central at 7.30am (26th November) to let me know that a shipping order was created for my package. Tracking Link included for UPC, finally got to check link there at 21.30 (26th November). Goods are at the arrivial scan stage in Dublin with UPC. Package journey so far is: Manchester UK - Tamworth UK - Dublin. Looking good do far folks.