I received my D3200 refurb from Adorama yesterday, and while I have no real experience with DSLRs I can say it looked like new. I couldn't find any blemishes or issues with it, but am waiting on my SD card to really test it.
Good to read your feedback, thank you!
How reliable are refurbed cameras? Im an amateur and don't need to have camera issues.
So sorry to see this; I don't know how useful it has been found to be, but in 2008 Adorama reported on a site called
http://www.camerafound.com that posted photos from found cameras and media cards in the hopes that the owners would reclaim them.
There are also these resources to help track stolen gear:
http://photo.net/neighbor/registry/
http://www.gadgettrak.com/
Regarding refurbs: they will have been checked over by the manufacturer by hand, inspected very thoroughly, diagnosed, and calibrated by experienced technicians, and could therefore turn out to be more dependable than a new item - which will only have been checked by a process of systematic quality control protocol (ie by random sampling as it comes off the conveyor belt).
Refurbs can have simply been pulled from the production line if something appears faulty, or if they havent passed the final inspection. Most of the time it is a very minor issue that needs correcting, nevertheless, once it is pulled from the normal flow of production, it gets flagged as a refurbished model, so you may get a unit straight from the factory that has never been used. (I have bought three myself, and for sure they were all factory-fresh!)
A refurb may also be an ex-store demo, possibly used in field tests or sales displays, or it may have been ordered in error and returned to the retailer (who can't then sell it as 'new' so it has to be sent back to the manufacturer for refurbishment).
In addition, Refurbs come into us with the firmware updates and latest fixes which were carried out at whatever stage it was at when we took delivery.
As to the individual history of a single item, the honest answer is we have no way of knowing. Refurbished equipment is not like new inventory; the manufacturers contact us when they have a batch to sell, and the availability is unpredictable.
However, if you were to ask my personal opinion on whether the equipment that Adorama offers as refurbished is typically less than a year old, based on the regularity with which we receive batches, I'd be inclined to think it is all relatively new.
I hope this helps, but you are most welcome to email me directly:
Helen@adorama.com if you need additional information or advice