Published on March 6th,2009 at 3:47 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Canon’s Major Refund Campaign in Japan

From today until June 30th, Canon Japan will refund up to 20,000 Yen (€160) on any purchase of a Canon 50D or Kiss X2.

Basically for a 50D with EF-D18-200-IS lenses you’ll be entitled to a 20,000 Yen refund, and 10,000 Yen if have a Kiss X2 with a kit lens or not.

Damn, if only they’ed offer a refund like this on the 5D Mark II.

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Comments
 

  • TomtomBeppu

    What??? So if i got to yamada denki or by my camera on a japanese website il get a refund? How? do i need to be japanese? AAAhhh i want the kiss x2.

  • http://www.akihabaranews.com Daimaou

    You have to ask there or check Canon’s website but you have to send back some info I believe in order to get a refund

 

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