Is there a difference between the Australian and American version of the Nikon D3100?

Kaelan
I'm looking at a Australian version of a Nikon D3100 and it's significantly cheaper than the "American" version. Is there a difference? Or is it the same exact thing?

fhotoace
Zero
The only difference is in how the warranty works.
If you live in the US, you need a US camera. The same applies to living in Australia

keerok
The American version speaks more H while the Australian version uses a lot of Y's.
Same banana.

Hondo
The only difference would be the kangaroos
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