Unlike the rest of the world, we here in Canada, I think, don't hate you for being American :)))))
Yes, we have the same problem, and it's quite annoying. I got my first taste of this when buying my own 'real' first camera, the MZ-5n. I thought nothing of it for a while, until it seemed like black went with pro (sorry, vanity again) or that black is just plain cool on a camera. Anyhow, the box it came in said 'Silver' so of course I wondered why they had that on there unless it came in other colours (guessing black). Why they withhold such products from a large market like the US and lesser Canada is beyond me. Perhaps Bruce R. can give us a lecture on world economics and belittle us for our lack of knowledge in the area? Brad Dobo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Desjardins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 4:28 PM Subject: Re: Things more irritating than the missing dSLR > It really does make me wonder about their feelings about US customers. > How hard would it be to let B&H special order the black lenses? Do > our > fellow North Americans in Canada (am I evoking warm fuzzy feelings of > fraternity?) have the same problem? > > > > Steven Desjardins > Department of Chemistry > Washington and Lee University > Lexington, VA 24450 > (540) 458-8873 > FAX: (540) 458-8878 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >