cony25 wrote:
Trying to buy this camera in amazon:
Canon EOS 90D Digital SLR Camera Body with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 is STM Lens 3 Lens DSLR Kit Bundled with Complete Accessory Bundle + 128GB + Flash + Case/Bag & More - International Model
International model means the same thing as gray market. The camera has been brought in though unofficial importation and/or the seller is not an authorized Canon dealer.
It means there's essentially no warranty. If needed Canon will gladly service it for you, but it won't be free.
Other terms often seen are "international warranty" or "store warranty".
EDIT: I looked this "deal" up on Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/Canon-Digital-18-55mm-Complete-Accessory/dp/B08VCLBJM9/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Canon+EOS+90D+Digital+SLR+Camera+Body+with+Canon+EF-S+18-55mm+f%2F3.5-5.6+is+STM+Lens+3+Lens+DSLR+Kit+Bundled+with+Complete+Accessory+Bundle+%2B+128GB+%2B+Flash+%2B+Case%2FBag+%26+More&qid=1630176847&sr=8-1My advice it to run away as fast as you can!
That kit is full of worthless junk. The "3 lenses" are the Canon kit lens (which is okay) and two cheap accessory lenses that screw into it to make it wider or more telephoto. With those accessory lenses, I'd wager the image quality will be utter crap. There are also cheap "close up filters" and a supposedly multi-coated UV filter (which is unnecessary). There's no brand name or add'l info about those filters, so I bet they don't do image quality any favor, either.
There are two cheap, no name tripods that will probably break within the first half dozen times you use them. And there are an unknown brand memory card and mystery card reader. It's a128GB card too... I'd recommend getting two to four smaller cards instead and personally I only trust my images to known brands such as Sandisk and Lexar.
Digital slave flash? That would usually be a flash that only fires when the camera's built in flash fires. Another cheap, no-name piece of junk.
$1329?
I looked at B&H Photo...
For an additional $20 you can buy a USA warranty 90D with the EF-S 18-55mm STM lens from an authorized dealer like B&H, Adorama, etc. The strap, battery and charger, lens caps and body cap are included with the camera.
Sandisk Pro 32GB SD cards are on sale for $12.50 ea. Their slightly lower grade (slower read/write) 32GB cards are under $10 ea.
Or a 2-pack of 64GB Lexar Pro is on sale for $50.
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real telephoto zoom, the Canon EF-S 55-250mm IS STM sells for $300 (there is a cheaper version without STM, but it's slower focusing and noisier).
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real wide angle zoom, the Canon EF-S 10-18mm IS STM sells for $300 and is a bargain among ultrawides, as well as one of the few to have stabilization.
Highly recommended (better than any UV filter):
Canon EW-63C Lens Hood for EF-S 18-55mm IS STM lens.... $23 (Vello "clone" $10).
Canon ET-63 Lens Hood for EF-S 55-250mm IS STM lens... $25 (Vello "clone" $12.00).
Canon EW-73C Lens Hood for EF-S 10=18mm IS STM lens... $25 (Vello "clone" $12.50).
This would be a much more capable setup... But, of course, it costs more. However, you also won't be without a warranty and won't be wasting your money on worthless junk.
While I got the prices I quoted from B&H Photo, you will no doubt find similar from other retailers like Adorama, if you prefer.