e-mail Mamiya customer service and see what they say....
http://www.mamiya.com/pages/default.asp?ID=305
But won't they know from the serial? All my Nikon US stuff has a US before the serial."Where to send repairs
Mamiya Medium Format camera, lens, and accessory repairs may be sent directly to our national service headquarters: Mamiya America Corporation, 8 Westchester Plaza, Elmsford, NY 10523. Phone: 914-347-3300 , Fax: 800-321-2205"
from Mamiya.com
just call them, and they should be able to answer your queries over the phone. They've been extremely helpful when I had questions on my RZ.
Most repair shops don't really care, since the parts are the same as US sold RB's, and its money in the bank for them. Find a local Mamiya authorized repair shop, and ask them. Don't mention it being grey market though.
-Dan
And you may want to pay attention to this as well:
http://www.mamiya.com/about-us-gray-market-trade-mark-warning.html
Matt
Excuse my ignorance but where does this leave someone who legitimately purchased their camera while living overseas but relocates to USA to live?
I don't understand this, why wouldn't Mamiya repair a camera when it's still in it's warranty period? It still came from their factory, no?
No.
That's the thing: MAC is not Mamiya, Mamiya is not MAC.
Even Mamiya isn't allowed to handle goods wearing the Mamiya name inside the U.S. without MAC's permission.
It's modern day, state assisted, piracy.
MAC 'owns' other trademarks as well.
I recently contacted MAC about some minor repairs for a Mamiya 7 body I'd acquired. The seller was not the original owner, so neither of us had any idea whether it was of US or gray-market provenance.
MAC's email reply, which I regret I didn't save, was something to the effect that "The M7 is so far out of warranty that it doesn't matter, send it in." I did, and they did the repairs (along with installing the M7-II viewfinder upgrade that I strongly recommend, only $50 if they've already got the camera open, otherwise $75).
I don't know if this is standard policy or a softening of MAC's attitude in a bad economy, but second the recommendation that you contact them by email or telephone.
That is how MAC operates.
MAC is not Mamiya. Have nothing to do with them.
They just managed to register the trademark, making it impossible for even the real Mamiya company to sell anything bearing the name Mamiya in the U.S. So the real Mamiya was forced to deal with MAC, or either forget about the U.S. market, or remove all mention of Mamiya from their products.
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