Jan,
If you buy in the USA, you have to ad sales tax, about 6%, if you order
out of state you don't but you have to pay for the shipping. When you
have it sent to the NL you have to pay duties, unless you can avoid it
in a smart way. Very often it still pays to buy it in the USA.
I bought many ite
http://www.fotoversand24.de/fotoversand24.htm?vid=3feb3e3c7fac1f70fdc20fda07680a91&pid=997&tid=shop/4&cp=1&pmid=1&psid=21&mid=2&sid=3&ssid=32&ptid=shop/2
399 euro excluding memory card.
Are you located in Europe, perhaps the Netherlands based on your name?
Regards,
Frits
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 1
My local photo shop (Millburn, NJ) has three in stock.
Bill Owens wrote:
> > I hope that belt-loop is a real "loop"!
>
> Yep, it uses a real loop, but I still carry mine in a pocket to be on the
> safe side
>
> Any advice on where to get one in the Bay area near San Francisco ?
>
> They're hard
Hi Bill,
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 08:15:57 -0400, Bill Owens wrote:
> Any advice on where to get one in the Bay area near San Francisco ?
>
> They're hard to find in the USA right now, according to my local dealers
I will be near SF the first two weeks of october, so I can't use mail-order.
I will be
> I hope that belt-loop is a real "loop"!
Yep, it uses a real loop, but I still carry mine in a pocket to be on the
safe side
Any advice on where to get one in the Bay area near San Francisco ?
They're hard to find in the USA right now, according to my local dealers
they're backordered due to
Hi Daniel,
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 09:00:10 -0400, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>I while back I related how I am using an Altoids tin as the case for
>my Optio S, and how well it works. Recently, I was browsing in a
>camera shop (something I do whenever I can) and looked again at the
>case Pentx sells f
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