pacogwapo: anyways nikon is up there in the sky aboard the ISS.
Are you sure Nikons are good for astronomic shots ??
This is genuine question, cause I don't know.
I've been told that the Nikon clips shadows that is not very good for astrophotography. Whether it is still the case for their recent cameras, I don't know
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Posted on Apr 3, 2012 at 09:29:16 UTC
HarrieD7000: What is the problem? Not the selling party, but the buyer decides what he or she want to pay. The market decides what the price will be. As soon as a seller does not sell his stock, he will lower the price. If his margin is to small he stops selling the article. The same will happen with Nikon. When in the coming weeks the selling from this cameras drop dramatically they will lower the price. The professionals don't care what they pay, because they just add something on the price they are selling.
Yes, and the market goes to Amsterdam.
Buy from Amsterdam, it's still EU
And the flight is £30 return
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Posted on Mar 27, 2012 at 14:32:52 UTC
SkyDreamer: UK friends, have a look at amazon.de, they ship anywhere in Europe and have normally better prices on the high tech items than the other Amazon shops. I buy from them despite I live in France, and I did very good deals.
Really. No custom duty inside EU. ?
That's brilliant info.
Thank's
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Martyn McMad: Thanks, Nikon, I'll stick to my D300 a wee while longer. I have a feeling of utter disappointment at being totally shafted !
It's only Nikon UK.
It says: "Nikon UK has also confirmed to us that this price rise will only affect customers in the UK and Irish markets - other regions are not affected."
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Posted on Mar 26, 2012 at 20:53:52 UTC
SkyDreamer: UK friends, have a look at amazon.de, they ship anywhere in Europe and have normally better prices on the high tech items than the other Amazon shops. I buy from them despite I live in France, and I did very good deals.
Thank's for the info. I am not sure about custom duty tax. Maybe for EU there is no custom duty.
Another way is to fly to Amsterdam, the ticket is only £20 return.
No need to book a hotel.
Fly in the morning, shoot shoot shoot in the evening.
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Posted on Mar 26, 2012 at 20:51:40 UTC
Atlasman: Is Nikon making room for a lower end model?
Does this tell something: "Nikon UK has also confirmed to us that this price rise will only affect customers in the UK and Irish markets - other regions are not affected"
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Posted on Mar 26, 2012 at 20:49:38 UTC
John Walshe (Nikon UK manager) is trying to scoop pundsterlings from your pocket to target his annual bonuses. I know that trick, I am a manager too. How would he explain that it's cheaper in EU.
Anyway. I will buy from Amsterdam I've seen flight to Amsterdam-return is so cheap
Duty tax is free if it's for "your own usage". (take some pictures with it) Just fold the box flat in your suitcase.
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Posted on Mar 26, 2012 at 16:07:30 UTC
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sadly Microsoft plans to leave Nokia behind
What ???????
Nokia ??????
What the heck...
iPhone and Samsung Galaxy are far better, and already implementing photography features.
Nokia belongs to old people. Struggles hard but it's decision to select Windows phone is a total disaster. Lack of apps and boring interface.
If Nokia concentrates on Android it will help.
what?
don't we have 24-120mm already?
That's why Panasonic buys the whole Olympus company in an Acquisition.
that smile :)
I am emotionally absorbed into the Joy in this picture.
It makes me smile
JackM: Hmm, why does my copy of LR4 say Camera Raw 7.0? Does that include the 5D3?
Strange.
do you use MAC?
Amazing that Adobe auto-update was updating my ACR before I got confirmation from this site.
Does it have Film chamber at the back?
pacogwapo: anyways nikon is up there in the sky aboard the ISS.
Are you sure Nikons are good for astronomic shots ??
This is genuine question, cause I don't know.
I've been told that the Nikon clips shadows that is not very good for astrophotography. Whether it is still the case for their recent cameras, I don't know
Does it have GPS ?
No ???
Oh no. I don't want to go Sony but I need that bloody GPS "integrated"
Bit Too LATE...
Picasa (google photographic software) has done it since three years ago.
The wife loves it for dealing with her 5D2 results
show us with movie please (youtube, vimeo)
HarrieD7000: What is the problem?
Not the selling party, but the buyer decides what he or she want to pay.
The market decides what the price will be. As soon as a seller does not sell his stock, he will lower the price. If his margin is to small he stops selling the article. The same will happen with Nikon. When in the coming weeks the selling from this cameras drop dramatically they will lower the price.
The professionals don't care what they pay, because they just add something on the price they are selling.
Yes, and the market goes to Amsterdam.
Buy from Amsterdam, it's still EU
And the flight is £30 return
SkyDreamer: UK friends, have a look at amazon.de, they ship anywhere in Europe and have normally better prices on the high tech items than the other Amazon shops. I buy from them despite I live in France, and I did very good deals.
Really. No custom duty inside EU. ?
That's brilliant info.
Thank's
Martyn McMad: Thanks, Nikon, I'll stick to my D300 a wee while longer. I have a feeling of utter disappointment at being totally shafted !
It's only Nikon UK.
It says:
"Nikon UK has also confirmed to us that this price rise will only affect customers in the UK and Irish markets - other regions are not affected."
SkyDreamer: UK friends, have a look at amazon.de, they ship anywhere in Europe and have normally better prices on the high tech items than the other Amazon shops. I buy from them despite I live in France, and I did very good deals.
Thank's for the info. I am not sure about custom duty tax. Maybe for EU there is no custom duty.
Another way is to fly to Amsterdam, the ticket is only £20 return.
No need to book a hotel.
Fly in the morning, shoot shoot shoot in the evening.
Atlasman: Is Nikon making room for a lower end model?
Does this tell something: "Nikon UK has also confirmed to us that this price rise will only affect customers in the UK and Irish markets - other regions are not affected"
John Walshe (Nikon UK manager) is trying to scoop pundsterlings from your pocket to target his annual bonuses. I know that trick, I am a manager too.
How would he explain that it's cheaper in EU.
Anyway.
I will buy from Amsterdam
I've seen flight to Amsterdam-return is so cheap
Duty tax is free if it's for "your own usage". (take some pictures with it)
Just fold the box flat in your suitcase.
rondhamalam: Google CHROME problem...
It freezes from the start opening it up.
And the link to helpdesk doesn't work
Nowhere to report to Google
Uninstall and install several times the same problem kept coming back
I just uninstalled and use Firefox
Don't get me wrong, I love chrome, but it now suck
I will comeback to chrome if google fixes it.
Anyone had same problem and solved it please share how to solve it.
Appreciated huge.
Google CHROME problem...
It freezes from the start opening it up.
And the link to helpdesk doesn't work
Nowhere to report to Google
Uninstall and install several times the same problem kept coming back
I just uninstalled and use Firefox
Don't get me wrong, I love chrome, but it now suck
I will comeback to chrome if google fixes it.