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09/25/2006 08:57:35 PM · #1
Colour me stupid, etc., but what's with these D200 kits at £800 and such.

Is it just the lack of mainland based guarantor/service centre, or is there some other huge rip-off happening beneath the price?

Anyone have experience with e.g. digital rev. or ishop?
09/25/2006 09:06:34 PM · #2
I have purchased from Digital Rev many times...never had a problem.
09/26/2006 05:30:41 AM · #3
Thanks, Judi. (O shit, there goes another lump of money :))
09/26/2006 06:00:19 AM · #4
Import duty into the UK. Beware, can be alot more than you think.


09/26/2006 06:00:25 AM · #5
I have spent more than I care to think of with Albert over at Kea Photo - excellent service and often faster delivery than buying from the UK.
09/26/2006 06:57:07 AM · #6
I have bought from Digital Rev several times with no problems.

Issues to be aware of are:

Import tax (tends to be a lot lower than VAT, but is a bit unpredictable unless you go for one of Digital Rev's "we pay import duty" auctions - pay more, but get certainty (they refunded my import tax no problems).

Warranty - lenses come with an international warranty, bodies don't. If you have a warranty issue, then you will have to rely on Digital Rev to handle this for you in HK - time consuming. - edit: this relates to Canon - don't know about Nikon.

Message edited by author 2006-09-26 07:01:50.
09/26/2006 07:45:10 AM · #7
I just made my first purchase from HK Supplies on eBay (last week). I bought a set of Kenko extension tubes for about $75 USD. I just received notice yesterday that the item has just been shipped, so I imagine that it'll take another 7-10 days to arrive. I just hope that they didn't ship the tubes with an incorrect mount...it would take another 3-4 weeks to return and await the correct shipment. HK did have a very high rating on eBay, though...
09/26/2006 07:58:52 AM · #8
//www.onestop-digital.com are very good. And, they guarantee free delivery and zero tax.

I've used them and they provided a great service.
09/26/2006 08:07:48 AM · #9
Never have had a problem.
And no tax paid in my case (I live in Spain) because they minimized the amount on the Customs' form (it was a lens and the hood).

One time , a filter was missing (I suppose stolen by someone at the spanish post office) , I wrote them and a week later new parcel with the filter !

Message edited by author 2006-09-26 08:08:40.
09/26/2006 08:20:23 AM · #10
anybody in Canada order from these outlets ?
if so what was your duty/customs charges ? (on top of taxes ...)
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