Thanks Peter,
I pondered on it for quite a while, but finally reasoned that there was
either a misunderstanding or it was just the way Mafud is.
How long have I been on the list?,
Cesar
Panama City, Florida
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At 01:39 PM 2/5/04, you wrote:
Not to mention, he also took offense at some of the stuff he wrote
Norm
Peter Alling wrote:
Don't ever worry about it Cesar, Mafud took offense at just about everything
anyone wrote...
I drink to make other people interesting.
-- George Jean Nathan
Not to mention, he also took offense at some of the stuff he wrote
Norm
Peter Alling wrote:
Don't ever worry about it Cesar, Mafud took offense at just about
everything
anyone wrote...
I can certainly see Pentax developing a sensor based
IS system, and I suspect that the rumored new Minolta
dslr will be the first to market with such a system. I
just wish that pentax would release come information
on their digital 'roadmap' so people like me that are
on the fence would have a reas
Pentax IS will almost certainly be the sensor-based variety. Since
that's coming, I can't see them developing a whole line of lenses.
Oddly enough, I bet N and C will go the same route eventually and ,
eventually, phase out there IS lenses. Doesn't help much if you want
something now, however.
I agree. I bought mine the first chance I got to lay my hands on it and
I bought it at a local camera store. The difference between mail order
and local price was not enough to worry about. I just did it and have
enjoyed it ever since. Buying local once in a while helps keep camera
stores in bu
you want that were not available
> for Pentax?
>
> Christian
>
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> From: "Yousef Lasi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 5:57 PM
> Subject: Re: OT - NYers was - more *ist D
which lenses did you want that were not available for Pentax?
Christian
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From: "Yousef Lasi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: OT - NYers was - more *ist D pricing news...
&g
I love the camera, but what puts me off is the lack of
3rd party support. it bothers me that here isn't more
support for the pentax raw format...I want to be able
to use tools like capture one, but they have no clear
time table for pentax support. It also seems that some
very desirable 3rd party gl
Careful what you say about NYers.
I recall something like this coming up once quite a few years ago here. It
ended up with Mafud taking offense to something I wrote. Still not sure
what it was that set him off so.
NYC - born and raised,
Cesar
Panama City, Florida
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Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 19:50:47 -0600
From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey William,
I love how this topic quickly degraded to your rant. Originally, my rant was about
people buying the camera in the USA and importing it to their own country because it
was conside
>Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 15:32:55 -0600
>From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: more *ist D pricing news..
>I don't know where you are getting your numbers.
>It sounds like you are comparing prices of a lowbal
I don't know what stores you're familiar with but from my experience some
do give a
commission on their extended warrantees, a quite substantial one in some
cases. In
others I suspect that it gets passed directly on to either department
managers or store
managers.
At 11:59 AM 2/3/04, you wrote
The only extended warranties I would consider would be for used vehicles and
road hazard for new tires.
Bill
> Extended warrantees are almost entirely profit. Especially in
electronics.
Extended warrantees are almost entirely profit. Especially in electronics.
At 02:08 AM 2/3/04, you wrote:
On Feb 3, 2004, at 08:56, mike wilson wrote:
A friend purchased some extended warranties with some new appliances.
She only bought them because they could be redeemed after five years for
go
On Feb 3, 2004, at 11:03, William Robb wrote:
You must have missed the story about my coming home and finding
a parcel addressed to me sitting on the street in front of my
house.
The lazy jerk couldn't even throw it far enough to make it
across the sidewalk.
... I once had a sizeable $1600 package
On Feb 3, 2004, at 08:56, mike wilson wrote:
A friend purchased some extended warranties with some new appliances.
She only bought them because they could be redeemed after five years
for
goods at the shop. The shop (a major retail chain) went belly up and
the warranty company (basically an insu
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From: "Norm Baugher"
Subject: Re: more *ist D pricing news...
> UPS sucks in Canada tooh
You are a master of understatement
William Robb
UPS sucks in Canada tooh
Norm
William Robb wrote:
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From: "Norm Baugher"
Subject: Re: more *ist D pricing news...
Bill - how do you really feel about UPS?
You must have missed the story about my coming home and finding
a parcel addressed to me
On 3 Feb 2004 at 14:53, mapson wrote:
> While I am not a person who likes to engage in a lengthy conversations with
> 'strangers' and I am strongly against
> thank-you-for-your-business-please-call-again-we-love-your-money-how-much-more-c
> an-I-suck-up-to-you-SIR?, I thought that the calls to US
Are you honestly telling me that 600$CDN = ~ 450$USD is worth a scrappy
little paper saying "warranty"?
We have (officially) purchased thousands of dollars of Pentax equipment
from the US, as it worked out cheaper than buing in Australia. We saved at
least 40% on photo gear and about 50% on fil
I purchased from both B&H and Adorama. Painful experience, as the overseas
transaction shocked them (not a standard shipment to Colorado Aarg!
Panic! What are we going to do???) ;-)
All e-mail correspondence very short. Sometimes I had to break it up into
parts, so the laconic answers
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TMP> From: "Bruce Dayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TMP> To: "Tanya Mayer Photography" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TMP> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 9:12 AM
TMP> Subject: Re: more *ist D pricing news...
>> Hello Tanya,
>>
>>
I was quoted 1333 USD for a new PZ1p a couple or three years ago and bought
one brand new from B&H for 479 USD. Huge difference in money mileage.
Regards,
Robert
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From: "Norm Baugher"
Subject: Re: more *ist D pricing news...
> Bill - how do you really feel about UPS?
You must have missed the story about my coming home and finding
a parcel addressed to me sitting on the street in front of my
house.
The lazy
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Rob Studdert wrote:
> On 2 Feb 2004 at 12:18, Daichi Saeki (QA/EMC) wrote:
> > Are you honestly telling me that 600$CDN = ~ 450$USD is worth a scrappy little
> > paper saying "warranty"? Fortunately I've never had to deal with warranty
> > issues for cameras but when it comes d
Bill - how do you really feel about UPS?
Norm
William Robb wrote:
or those whores at UPS, and I have a Canadian warranty.
On 2 Feb 2004 at 12:18, Daichi Saeki (QA/EMC) wrote:
> Are you honestly telling me that 600$CDN = ~ 450$USD is worth a scrappy little
> paper saying "warranty"? Fortunately I've never had to deal with warranty
> issues for cameras but when it comes down to my audio equipment, my car etc.
> fighti
- Original Message -
From: "Daichi Saeki (QA/EMC)"
Subject: Re: more *ist D pricing news...
> Are you honestly telling me that 600$CDN = ~ 450$USD is worth
a scrappy little paper saying "warranty"? Fortunately I've
never had to deal with warranty issues f
At 04:27 PM 02/02/2004, "wendy beard" wrote:
>You've forgotten to factor in the Tax you get clobbered for when the camera
>comes over the border and the shipping cost. So really, that camera from
>B&H ~could~ cost
>(1815 x 1.15) + (40 x 1.35) = 2141
Well, I didn't *forget* so much as omit. I
Hi,
> The UK's are based on one, the Sale of Goods Act 1898 (I think) that
> states that all goods must be of "merchantable quality" and "fit for
> purpose". There are many descendants of this law. It is heavily biased
> towards the consumer, I suspect to protect the upper and middle classes
> o
Monday, February 02, 2004 9:23 AM
Subject: RE: more *ist D pricing news...
> Tanya
>
> Just a thought here to help you be patient. I remember you saying you
> wanted it for a wedding I believe you mentioned in the end of Feb. Really
> and truly it would be a bit soon to try a profes
Thanks Bruce, that would be fantastic!
tan.
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From: "Bruce Dayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tanya Mayer Photography" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: more *ist D pricing news...
> Hello Ta
>I have always thought that bypassing the local distributor on new equipment
>is not the best thing to do.
>Pentax Canada, for example, does offer an international warranty on it's
>equipment, but Pentax USA, I believe, does not.
>Consider that if you are buying a product from a foriegn distributor
Ditto, Steve! I've done a fair amount of business with both B&H and
Adorama. They may be terse or curt but they have always been fair and
honest. I have had no problems with either of them. They are rushed for
time to keep up with their business.
Len
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My
On 1/2/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
>Last night I sent this email to both B and H and Adorama:
[snip]
Tan,
There are two things that I can add to for you.
First, I have purchased from B and H in NY before, and they are a very
busy place. In fact, unbelievably busy. Also, don't forget, it i
Actually - think about the time, place, and circumstances.
1. Most places here in the States don't fully staff on
weekends. Particularly Sundays. Particularly Super Bowl
Sunday. If retail, the sales people are there, but not
necessarily the big guys. Sunday-Monday in Oz is only
Saturday-Sunday
Both companies are famous for NYC curtness. Don't take it as a put down, it is
just their way. New Yorkers are strange people, they will call you all kinds of
nasty names while giving you their right arm. The curtness probably comes from
have 11 million neighbors all wanting attention at the sam
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