Terao
Kiloran
£819. Item number is 320121235935
Very, very nearly bought it as a 2nd body
Very, very nearly bought it as a 2nd body
gyuribacsi
Established
Cheap? 820 GBP are apprx. 1200 Euro are apprx. 1600 USD! The offers on the german ebay are quite a lot cheaper.
Regards
george
Regards
george
photorat
Registered Abuser
Gbp 750
Gbp 750
Bought mine on eBay UK for GBP 750. Great condition. I think this is a decent price. Wouldn't want to go much higher than this though. Have seen some packages with the 28mm Ultron for under USD 2000 which works out about the same. Prices might be starting to go up again though as the myriad of M8 discontents come streaming back to the R-D1 (or am I exaggerating?).
Gbp 750
Bought mine on eBay UK for GBP 750. Great condition. I think this is a decent price. Wouldn't want to go much higher than this though. Have seen some packages with the 28mm Ultron for under USD 2000 which works out about the same. Prices might be starting to go up again though as the myriad of M8 discontents come streaming back to the R-D1 (or am I exaggerating?).
Uwe_Nds
Chief Assistant Driver
gyuribacsi said:Cheap? 820 GBP are apprx. 1200 Euro are apprx. 1600 USD! The offers on the german ebay are quite a lot cheaper.
Regards
george
George,
the auctions on German ebay are not finished, yet.
I am also quite curious for how much the cameras will go.
Best regards,
Uwe
matteaton
RF Convert
Might consider this, just made a bit of cash selling a few things.
Think it's quite funny that the description under the auction title claims that it's the "Worlds first ever rangfinder camera"! Missing a word, i think!
Think it's quite funny that the description under the auction title claims that it's the "Worlds first ever rangfinder camera"! Missing a word, i think!
Terao
Kiloran
gyuribacsi said:Cheap? 820 GBP are apprx. 1200 Euro are apprx. 1600 USD! The offers on the german ebay are quite a lot cheaper.
Regards
george
Well, its all relative. The weak dollar certainly means it isn't attractive to anyone tied to that currency. But for someone in the UK its a good deal - no VAT/customs to pay, no hassles with payment/delivery that you can sometimes get dealing with Germany (why do so few German sellers take Paypal? IBAN transfers are really expensive over here...)
Uwe_Nds
Chief Assistant Driver
Terao said:Well, its all relative. The weak dollar certainly means it isn't attractive to anyone tied to that currency. But for someone in the UK its a good deal - no VAT/customs to pay, no hassles with payment/delivery that you can sometimes get dealing with Germany (why do so few German sellers take Paypal? IBAN transfers are really expensive over here...)
Yes, the weak $ is fine for us Europeans ordering in the U.S.
I thought that whenever you order something within the E.U., you don't have to pay your homecountrie's VAT/customs anyway.
Regarding payment and delivery I never had an issue, yet. Last delivery was a nice 28 M-Hexanon from Belgium. The money was in the seller's account within 2-3 business days and shipment of the lens was also about the same period.
Within the European Union, IBAN transfers should not cost more than any domestic transfer.
Some days ago, www.kamerasonline.de offered a brand new R-D1 with two years warranty for around 1100,- €. So, 1200,- € for a used one is not quite a bargain.
Best regards,
Uwe
Jerrold
Member
For what its worth, he also had a tri elmar listed, I bought that, paid and had it the next day, seems good so far...
RichC
Well-known
Not for us non-euro, pound-using Brits! I get paid by a European client, and the IBAN transfer (to my account!) costs me £10!!Uwe_Nds said:Within the European Union, IBAN transfers should not cost more than any domestic transfer.
Uwe_Nds
Chief Assistant Driver
RichC said:Not for us non-euro, pound-using Brits! I get paid by a European client, and the IBAN transfer (to my account!) costs me £10!!
Rich,
Yeah, you're different!
I thought that it was throughout the E.U. and not only within €-land.
Recently, we transfered some money to Poland and the recipient didn't complain about any charges.
Maybe I should check my bank account to see if they charged me instead
Best regards,
Uwe
--
Well-known
Hi Rich - late reply - but I fear your client is short-changing youRichC said:Not for us non-euro, pound-using Brits! I get paid by a European client, and the IBAN transfer (to my account!) costs me £10!!
I live in Denmark, historically very keen on EU as long as it was the one created by the Vikings
1) sender and receiver share costs (=price domestical - about 1.80£)
2) sender pays costs alone (=9£)
3) receiver pays costs (=9£)
I have made many transfers to/from € countries no problem. I also, as you know, just bought an R-D1s from robertwhite and the costs were 1.83£ = 20DKK
Prior next time he/she is paying you it might be worth asking to share costs (or if you have standard contracts write in payer pays all costs - leaves some negotiation room)
Cheers, Karspoul
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