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If you are planning to import, manufacture, or sell digital cameras in India, then one thing you cannot skip is the BIS CRS registration under IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010.
Most people don’t realise how strict Indian regulations have become. You cannot bring a batch of cameras into the country and start selling them without this approval, even if the cameras are for something simple like photography or video recording.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) runs a scheme called the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS). Under CRS, certain electronic products must be tested and registered before they can be sold or imported in India. Digital cameras fall into this category.
When something is under CRS, the law says you must register that product with BIS and get your CRS certificate. Only then can you mark the product with the Standard Mark and move it into the market legally.
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This is the Indian safety standard that applies to digital still cameras, with or without a display. It is aligned with international norms but has specific Indian requirements as well.
Under this standard, BIS checks things like:
This is not quality of image or storage performance. It is safety testing. The idea is to make sure electrical parts, battery compartments, cables, and similar components are safe for consumers.
You might think only big brands need this. That is not true.
The requirement applies to you if you are:
Even small traders who import and sell cameras online or in a physical store must have this registration for each model they offer.
The main parts of BIS CRS registration are fairly standard. But many newcomers get stuck because they miss a document or mix up test reports. Here’s the basic flow:
Digital cameras come under IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010. You must confirm this before submitting your application.
If you classify it under some other product code, your application may be returned.
So this step matters.
You cannot skip testing. Cameras must be tested for safety in a lab that BIS recognises.
This involves sending sample units to the lab and getting a test report that specifically mentions compliance with IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010.
This report is part of your application not optional
Documents typically include:
Make sure the information on your test report, product label, and application form all match exactly. Minor errors in spelling or model numbering cause delays.
BIS has an online portal where you register and login. After you create an account, you upload the form and supporting documents.
Don’t skip any field. Many forms get rejected simply because one field was left blank.
If you are not comfortable with online systems, ask someone to help — but make sure you review everything yourself before submission.
There is a government fee and, often, a testing fee. Paying the correct amount and attaching the proof is important.
If the fee does not match what the portal expects, your application could return “under procedural errors.”
Once everything is submitted:
If everything is okay, BIS issues you a CRS registration certificate for that specific model or range.
This certificate allows you to mark the camera with the BIS CRS Standard Mark and sell the product in India.
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If you bring digital cameras into India without BIS CRS registration:
At the very least, you will face avoidable delays and extra cost.
So this is not an academic requirement. It is real, and it affects your cash flow and reputation.
Registering your digital camera under BIS CRS for IS 13252 (Part 1): 2010 is a legal must if you want to sell or import cameras into India in 2026.The process looks simple on paper, but the details matter — testing, documents, matching product specs, labels and consistent information
If you try to cut corners or delay parts of this process, you will pay for it in delays, costs, and compliance headaches.
Agile Regulatory can help you through this process from identifying the right standard to submitting your application and following up with BIS. Our team knows the pitfalls and how to get approvals without repeated rejections
Contact Agile Regulatory to handle your BIS CRS registration so you can focus on your business.
Nishi Chawla
08 May, 2026
Nishi Chawla
08 May, 2026
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