QUOTE(s7ran9er @ Jun 6 2015, 12:44 AM)
well, the X-T1's price is currently RM3,900 (Trade-in DSLR) = RM3,200
Top it up with 35mm (for example) is around RM2,000.
Since this is the first lens you will get rebate of RM500, buy another lens - 56mm, the 500 will be 1,200 rebate.
Hence to sum it up.
2,000 + 3,000 - 1,200 = RM3,800 for 2 lenses + RM3,200
Total of: RM7,000. Pretty sweet huh?
Of course, there's the 3 lenses bundle, RM700 rebate per lens.
The requirement is simply to buy X-T1, X-T10 or X-E2.
(Rebate will be funded after successfully register e-warranty within 30 days by Fujifilm Malaysia - you have to pay the lens in full first)
I just asked Fujifilm marketing people, about the rm700 cash rebate offer when buying xt1, xt10 and xe2
Here is an example.
Let say I have a Nikon D7000 for trade and I want to buy xt1 from YL camera. Current D7000 second hand price is rm1500, so I trade in for xt1. I will get rm1500 after selling D7000. Then YL camera will apply rm700 off the xt1 price. So xt1 price is rm3900-700=rm3200. I now have rm1500 cash in hand and I only need to top up rm1700 to buy the xt1.
So I only need to sell of my D7000 at rm1500, get the rm1500 cash and have another rm1700 cash in hand then can buy xt1 already. But if your camera value is less than rm700, example Nikon D80, you sell of D80 at rm600, Fujifilm will not give you the rm700 rebate already. Means you need to have rm2600 in have to buy xt1 after selling D80.
Hope you all understand my explanation. This is a much sweeter deal.
Lens rebate does not apply to 16-55 f2.8 and 90mm f2.

If not I will trade in to get the xt1 with 16-55 f2.8, settle.