Price of pentax equipment in Japan
Posted 16/12/2008 - 13:30
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I have just looked at the BicCamera website - they are also at Shinjuku.
A DA*16-50 is priced at ¥126,000 - which converts to about £920 although they suggest a 10% discount will be available. The DA*50-135 is te same price.
http://search.biccamera.com/pall/search/?s.q=pentax+16-50&s.ie=shift-jis&x=0&y=0...
I presume that you did not pay any purchase tax on anything you planned to take out of the country. Passport and travel itinerary = no tax !
A DA*16-50 is priced at ¥126,000 - which converts to about £920 although they suggest a 10% discount will be available. The DA*50-135 is te same price.
http://search.biccamera.com/pall/search/?s.q=pentax+16-50&s.ie=shift-jis&x=0&y=0...
I presume that you did not pay any purchase tax on anything you planned to take out of the country. Passport and travel itinerary = no tax !
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K20D, *istD, MZ-S, Super-A, ME Super, MX
DA* 16-50, DA* 50-135, DA* 300,
DA 50-200, FA 24-90, FA 20-35,
M 400-600, A 50 f1.4, A 28 f2.8, A 70-210, M 35-80, M 50 f1.7
A x2S teleconverter and a few others ...
K20D, *istD, MZ-S, Super-A, ME Super, MX
DA* 16-50, DA* 50-135, DA* 300,
DA 50-200, FA 24-90, FA 20-35,
M 400-600, A 50 f1.4, A 28 f2.8, A 70-210, M 35-80, M 50 f1.7
A x2S teleconverter and a few others ...
Posted 16/12/2008 - 13:47
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Yep, I factored in the tax reduction - but the lens is c. £450 at srs. A lot less than on offer here. I'm in the US at some point before coming home, but I don't rate my chances of finding a DA* in the airport.
The reason for picking the 16-50 lens, is that I was amazed at the performance of the 18-55 kit lens. I was expecting it to be adequate, if that. It's proven to be crisp, and perform well in most lighting conditions. I've got a 50 prime with me, and the kit lens out performs it in any outside situation.
The reason for picking the 16-50 lens, is that I was amazed at the performance of the 18-55 kit lens. I was expecting it to be adequate, if that. It's proven to be crisp, and perform well in most lighting conditions. I've got a 50 prime with me, and the kit lens out performs it in any outside situation.
k5, 50mm FA, 18-55mm Kit, 50-200mm DA, 15mm Fisheye Sigma, 10-17mm DA Fisheye, 18-55mm DA WR, DA* 60-250, DA* 16-50
Posted 16/12/2008 - 15:02
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Which part of the US?
You will not get one Duty Free at the airport. But if you have a few days and can find one mail order from a different state you will not pay any tax.
You will not get one Duty Free at the airport. But if you have a few days and can find one mail order from a different state you will not pay any tax.
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K20D, *istD, MZ-S, Super-A, ME Super, MX
DA* 16-50, DA* 50-135, DA* 300,
DA 50-200, FA 24-90, FA 20-35,
M 400-600, A 50 f1.4, A 28 f2.8, A 70-210, M 35-80, M 50 f1.7
A x2S teleconverter and a few others ...
K20D, *istD, MZ-S, Super-A, ME Super, MX
DA* 16-50, DA* 50-135, DA* 300,
DA 50-200, FA 24-90, FA 20-35,
M 400-600, A 50 f1.4, A 28 f2.8, A 70-210, M 35-80, M 50 f1.7
A x2S teleconverter and a few others ...
Posted 16/12/2008 - 15:24
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polchraine wrote:
Which part of the US?
One reason why the forum requires location details..Which part of the US?
Geclinke Welcome to the forum,
Would you please fill in your location profile when you have a mo, Thanks
Polchraine Hello, Would you please fill in your location details when you have a moment, Thanks.
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Posted 16/12/2008 - 15:29
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With the current dollar sterling exchange rate you won't get a bargain here (US) either I'm afraid. I bought my 50-135mm last Christmas when the exchange rate was $2:£1, it is now only about $1.5:£1. I doubt you'll do much better than SRS I'm afraid.
Kris Lockyear
It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera… they are made with the eye, heart and head. Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lots of film bodies, a couple of digital ones, too many lenses (mainly older glass) and a Horseman LE 5x4.
It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera… they are made with the eye, heart and head. Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lots of film bodies, a couple of digital ones, too many lenses (mainly older glass) and a Horseman LE 5x4.
Posted 16/12/2008 - 15:39
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Filled in my details
I'll be in San Fran, but on the 12th January - when the new visa rules come into play. I don't rate my chances of sorting that out, so I think I'm stuck in the airport. I'll be over the moon if pentax lenses feature in the duty free shops, but past experience has proven magazines and books might be the only purchase options...
I'll be in San Fran, but on the 12th January - when the new visa rules come into play. I don't rate my chances of sorting that out, so I think I'm stuck in the airport. I'll be over the moon if pentax lenses feature in the duty free shops, but past experience has proven magazines and books might be the only purchase options...
k5, 50mm FA, 18-55mm Kit, 50-200mm DA, 15mm Fisheye Sigma, 10-17mm DA Fisheye, 18-55mm DA WR, DA* 60-250, DA* 16-50
Posted 16/12/2008 - 16:11
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geclinke wrote:
Yep, I factored in the tax reduction - but the lens is c. £450 at srs. A lot less than on offer here. I'm in the US at some point before coming home, but I don't rate my chances of finding a DA* in the airport.
The reason for picking the 16-50 lens, is that I was amazed at the performance of the 18-55 kit lens. I was expecting it to be adequate, if that. It's proven to be crisp, and perform well in most lighting conditions. I've got a 50 prime with me, and the kit lens out performs it in any outside situation.
Last time I looked - 425 GBP...Yep, I factored in the tax reduction - but the lens is c. £450 at srs. A lot less than on offer here. I'm in the US at some point before coming home, but I don't rate my chances of finding a DA* in the airport.
The reason for picking the 16-50 lens, is that I was amazed at the performance of the 18-55 kit lens. I was expecting it to be adequate, if that. It's proven to be crisp, and perform well in most lighting conditions. I've got a 50 prime with me, and the kit lens out performs it in any outside situation.
I was in Japan 2 months ago..... amazing how sterling losing a third of its value suddenly makes buying from the US, Europe and Japan quite expensive....
Z-1p, K-1, P50
F50 1.7. SMC-FAs 24, 35, 50 1.4, 85, 135. HD-FA15-30, DFA24-70, D-FA*70-200. The SMC-FA Limited Trinity.
Metz 45 CL-4, AF500FTZ. AF540FGZ.
Some Mamiya and some Nikon, and a Canon T70.
F50 1.7. SMC-FAs 24, 35, 50 1.4, 85, 135. HD-FA15-30, DFA24-70, D-FA*70-200. The SMC-FA Limited Trinity.
Metz 45 CL-4, AF500FTZ. AF540FGZ.
Some Mamiya and some Nikon, and a Canon T70.
Posted 16/12/2008 - 16:56
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I have brought several lenses from overseas but I made a point of purchasing the DA*16-50 from a local retailer because of the reported issues with this lens, I wanted the ease of returning it if I had to.
Buy it from SRS.
Buy it from SRS.
Camera:|K-7|
Pentax Lenses:|DA12-24/f4 ED AL|DA35Ltd Macro|FA31Ltd|FA77Ltd|FA50/1.4|F70-210|FA20-35 f4/AL|A*200/f4 Macro ED|A50/1.7|A50 Macro f2.8|1.7xAF adapter|
Voigtlander|125/f2.5SL Macro APO Lanthar|
Sigma Lenses:|EX DG 100-300 f4|2X & 1.4X TC|
Flashes:|AF540FGZx2|RingFlash AF160FC|
Pentax Lenses:|DA12-24/f4 ED AL|DA35Ltd Macro|FA31Ltd|FA77Ltd|FA50/1.4|F70-210|FA20-35 f4/AL|A*200/f4 Macro ED|A50/1.7|A50 Macro f2.8|1.7xAF adapter|
Voigtlander|125/f2.5SL Macro APO Lanthar|
Sigma Lenses:|EX DG 100-300 f4|2X & 1.4X TC|
Flashes:|AF540FGZx2|RingFlash AF160FC|
Posted 16/12/2008 - 18:24
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Pwynnej wrote:
I was in Japan 2 months ago..... amazing how sterling losing a third of its value suddenly makes buying from the US, Europe and Japan quite expensive....
Not for long. I would expect UK prices to rise considerably next year. If you want to buy, now's the time. Next year's prices will reflect Sterling's new status in the world - not worth much.geclinke wrote:
Yep, I factored in the tax reduction - but the lens is c. £450 at srs. A lot less than on offer here. I'm in the US at some point before coming home, but I don't rate my chances of finding a DA* in the airport.
The reason for picking the 16-50 lens, is that I was amazed at the performance of the 18-55 kit lens. I was expecting it to be adequate, if that. It's proven to be crisp, and perform well in most lighting conditions. I've got a 50 prime with me, and the kit lens out performs it in any outside situation.
Last time I looked - 425 GBP...Yep, I factored in the tax reduction - but the lens is c. £450 at srs. A lot less than on offer here. I'm in the US at some point before coming home, but I don't rate my chances of finding a DA* in the airport.
The reason for picking the 16-50 lens, is that I was amazed at the performance of the 18-55 kit lens. I was expecting it to be adequate, if that. It's proven to be crisp, and perform well in most lighting conditions. I've got a 50 prime with me, and the kit lens out performs it in any outside situation.
I was in Japan 2 months ago..... amazing how sterling losing a third of its value suddenly makes buying from the US, Europe and Japan quite expensive....
Thanks, Gordon.
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Posted 16/12/2008 - 18:46
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Gordon says it's all sorted out, so that's all right then.
Best regards, John
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Just wanted to say that the strength of the Yen really isn't helping the price of equipment in Japan. I was hoping to pick up a DA* 16-50mm while on holiday in Japan, but in a good, competitive, store in Tokyo, it was twice the price of SRS.
For what it's worth, I'd wholeheartedly recommend Yodobashi Camera, near Shinjuku station in Tokyo. They were amazingly helpful, and really sorted me out with a sensor cleaning kit - without which the remaining 4 weeks of my trip would have been dissapointing with my k200d.
Thanks,
Giles