Grey Market items can be a good deal, or a bad deal. They are risky. If you buy a grey market item-one produced for the Asian, or European, market rather than the US market-and get no US warranty, you may get a great item at a great price...or you may get a lemon you can't repair...or a good item with no charger, no body caps, etc. If you can repair it, you will need to send it back to Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong, or wherever, to get it repaired at YOUR expense...having no warranty. If so, it will cost you more than you would save, so it is cheaper, and more secure, to get a US market item with warranty. To save money, you can buy a used, or factory refurbished, item in the USA and some such sellers will offer a warranty. Others won't. Most of what I own was purchased used in the USA-some with seller warranty, rather than factory warranty, and some without-and I have not had problems with it. Even if it had needed repairs, and I'd had to pay for it, the savings on the purchase price would have covered a good part of the repairs, if not all of it. I recently purchased a used 28-80mm lens....for just $29.00 in the USA. It works fine. I did buy one grey market item...a Nikon 1 S1 mirrorless camera with a "one inch" sensor. It cost me $79.00. It worked fine for two years, and then stopped working. I had gotten my money's worth out of it by then, so I have no complaint. It taught me what I needed to know about the Nikon 1 system, and I will soon be buying a new USA market / warranted Nikon1 J5....probably direct from nikonusa.com. At $79.00 I did not risk much on the purchase of the grey market S1. I would not risk much more than that, on a grey market purchase, however. To each his own. You need to decide your own level of risk. Buying grey may save you hundreds of dollars, and get you a fine item which works well for years. Then, again, it may get you a piece of garbage which isn't worth the shipping charge, or it may get you nothing at all as the item never really existed and your money is gone for nothing. How much you are willing to risk on such a venture-if you are willing to risk it at all-is up to you.