If B & H are not marking up excessively how does one account for the point that Bic in Japan are selling so much cheaper? It can't all be down to freight to NY.
If B & H are not marking up excessively how does one account for the point that Bic in Japan are selling so much cheaper? It can't all be down to freight to NY.
They are marking up for sure, but to me, it seems everyone is. I cannot imagine paying these prices. These are prices for those who do not
photograph much. Wear your camera for the cool factor, snap a few photos of your friends, do it again next month.
"These are prices for those who do not photograph much. "
And for professionals who make enough money from their photography to be willing to pay high prices.
Do you know what Fujifilm is charging them wholesale? If you have a number, then we can discuss "large mark-ups".
The Japanese Yen has lost a ton of value to the USD in the last year, upwards of 30%.
That's why the US pricing looks like it's out of sync.
Shouldn't that make in less expensive in US dollars? Prices on color C41 and slide seem out of whack.
Every time I mull over shooting film again, I recall the last film I bought was Ilford HP5+ from B&H. It was the 50-roll box of 36 exposure cassettes. I don't recall the exact price but it worked out to be less than $2.00 per roll. That same box is selling at B&H for over $400 today.
I'll stick with digital.