on it's way...

very cruel indeed.

i asked stephen to check over the camera before mailing it out.
now, if only usps and cp have not soccered it to into oblivion...
 
back alley said:
2006/09/26 13:49 RICHMOND, BC Item accepted and entered into sortation plant
2006/09/25 17:02 Item was released from Customs and is now with Canada Post for sortation

only 22 hours to get from customs to canada post.
well, that's so much faster than the 5 day plane ride from l.a. to vancouver.

:bang:

22 hours is nothing. A year ago, I expected a week long sit in customs.

Actually, I still do, and it always surprises me when something only sits in customs for a day :)
 
Next year, next year. I'm going to look at an M4-2 or M4-P vs. the ZI. Black, chrome, I'm not sure. I sorta wanna have the 28mm framelines, hence the M4-P or the ZI. Then a 24/25mm without auxiliary viewfinder would be do-able. Plus I already have a 21 finder.

When I say "look at", I mean hold, try out, etc. I can't imagine making such a decision without hands-on.
 
the 28 fl are are nice to have.

the m4-p is a nice camera. i had one years ago but was too immature for the camera.
clearly, i like the zi also.
but hard to find for a hands on experience.
might be cheaper to fly me out to t.o. for a meet and you check out both black and silver.
;)
 
I agree, that's a trip I have always wanted to do (trying to get you thinking about the train to help take your mind off the ZI and the tracking site for a moment or two. :) But seriously, I have always wanted to train it across the country.)
 
it's very expensive though, too bad.
maybe if i win the lottery i could splurge...

as far as the tracking site, i check every time i visit here.

i know i have the patience of a child at christmas...
 
Yes, the train is more expensive than flying. Didn't used to be so, and I think it's a shame.
 
2006/09/27 05:55 EDMONTON, AB Item accepted and entered into sortation plant

it's in town!!
they may try to deliver it today and, of course, i wont be home so will have to wait to get it at the postal station tomorrow.

fingers crossed...
 
Back
Top Bottom