David Mazeau
Senior Member
Yes, everything is fine here. Well, almost. This weekend the rapeseedYes, it's been a year. How have you been?
plants are all out in full bloom, so out in the countryside there are
these wonderful fields of yellow. But unfortunately I sold my 10D,
and still haven't received my 1D Mark 2. So I am debating going out
to Normandy tomorrow, to take pictures with only my G2.
One would guess that these "fields of yellow" will be gone for this
year by the time I have my 1D Mark II in hand.
But, as far as problems, that's obviously very minor stuff. And who
knows, maybe my G2 will do fine.
Yeah, that's right. You're right, I suppose.If you don't want to hear it, you don't have to
read it. Just go on to another topic. But I, and others, have the
right to discuss it. It's called freedom of speech.
I don't know, but I am not really sure they are even very happy tothem in the future. I just don't think it's good business for me,
the consumer, to prepay for something, and not know when I'll get
it, if I don't have to. So, my dislike is not with B&H, it is with
their prepay policy.
be participating in this crazy "get the camera, get the camera" mad
dash. That is, they may do fine even without all the headaches
these sort of crazy days that new products generate.
Maybe the "pay in full, in adavance" is just their way of discouraging
the practice of pre-ordering products from them at the time of
new product launches.
For awhile it looked like this year they weren't even going to take
ANY pre-orders for the 1D Mark II. But then finally they started
accepting orders. Long after other stores had been.
A big problem for B&H might be that tons of people have 2 or 3
orders, one of which is always with B&H. This creates a madhouse
environnment where products are shipped out, and then shipped
back ... I'd guess.
Well, if I were to ask you to stop talking, it would only be a suggestionDave, you have the right to disagree with what I say, and please
correct me if I'm wrong, but please don't ask me to stop talking.
for your own benefit. But outside of that, I will just take your suggestion
to just skip over the threads, at some point, I guess.
Although I was thinking today at work more about this. Maybe the
reason the sales reps on the phone at B&H don't know how many
1D Mark 2's they are getting is because it's a big operation.
Maybe the folks in "Purchasing" at B&H have finally been told by Canon
how many they will get in the first batch, but they haven't really
seen the need to inform all the sales reps of this information.
But, in a smaller operation, "Purchasing" may not even formally exist.
And when the number finally does come down from Canon, the
guy that was on the phone with Canon just shouts out, "we're
gonna be getting ten 1D Mark II's from Canon on next Tuesday".
My point is that you can speculate that there is a formal "reason"
why B&H won't inform customers of how many 1D Mark II's they
are getting from Canon. But it could be all harmless and innocent
stuff. Just a lack of communication between purchasing and sales,
about a piece of information that really isn't going change things
much for them.
That is, either way, they will sell all the 1D Mark II's they receive, one
way or another.