Just out of interest Id love to hear from Mark H at what exchange rate he landed it at? Did he also pay any form of clearance charges and gst on both those charges and the fob value of the package?
Then recalculate what it would have cost at say a exchange rate of 55 and 60 cents US to $1 NZ ???
It was a few years ago now, before the 580EX - It was my 550EX.
I paid US$299 + Freight + GST to customs = $600 total.
*looks up E-Mails from B&H*
This was dated March 20041 STOBC540EZ 16.95 16.95
#OM-EZ Omni-Bounce for Canon 540EZ/550EX and Sunpak PZ5000AF
1 CA550EX 299.95 299.95
550EX Speedlite TTL Shoe Mount Flash (Guide No. 180'/55 m at 105mm)
__________________________________________________ ___________________
Sub Total $316.90
Shipping $41.50
Tax $0.00
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Total $358.40
Looks like I grabbed a diffuser as well.
I think that the exchange rate was around 67c to the dollar.
Even at 50c to the dollar it would have still been cheaper than buying it locally, but the price would have been about $800 including GST. Of course if the NZ dollar had been sitting at 50c US then the local price would probably have been over $1K at the cheapest I could find - so I would have still saved over $200 on this purchase. Essentially the economics would have been unchanged unless the dollar had just fallen and I could get a good price on a flash imported before the exchange rate went to hell.
*looks up CC transactions for March 2004*
Wow - I can see the transactions - big ups to Westpac internet banking!
The exchange rate I paid was 64.5c to the US dollar at the time of this purchase. The total landed cost was $628 - but that included the diffuser, the NZ cost for the flash alone was $875 at the cheapest retailer I could find (and $1200 at the dearest).
Yet again the whole point of this thread is wrong. Shouldn't the whine be:-
In the middle of a huge recession, how the fuck can NZ Customs spend 120 farkin million on a computer upgrade?
Still, it's a fraction of what the roadfixing(sic) mafia piss away putting tar shit and gravel all over roads.
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
I believe it is partly related to integrating with systems form other countries. Basically our system has become too old to still talk to their newer systems.
If we can't do the upgrade then NZ citizens will have a lot more restrictions travelling in and out of NZ - and possibly cargo as well.
I asked because this actually makes a good point. Some camera shops in NZ have really lifted their game in the last few years and are actually now very similarly priced to the US.
Example... 580EX price in NZ... $689 with free postage. B&H... $445 USD before postage.
Very little difference in it now and you are better off purchasing in NZ for any warranty issues etc.
I have purchased a lot of photography gear over the last few years and none of it has been from overseas. Even after being in Singapore and Hong Kong myself last year and looking around lots of camera shops. The price difference here in NZ from places like photo & video in Christchurch wasn't worth the hassle.
I had purchased the D-SLR & 4 lenses here, now I would purchase the flash here too. I would always purchase locally unless there was a good reason not to (big price difference or product unavailability being the most common reasons). That is quite a change in the pricing - about NZ$200 cheaper now to buy here and about US$145 dearer now to buy from B&H, this takes the price from overseas higher than buying here!
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
Thanks for that, was trying to illustrate the effects of exchange rate fluctuation as you realise. Of course many NZ distributors ( like their counterparts in other countries ) have to forward order stock off the distributors to time when it comes off production. They then pay at the prevailing exchange rate at that time so dont have the luxury of picking and choosing when they can exchange currency. Unless they are a very well heeled company and can buy foreign currency when it suits best, holding it in reserve.
Canon keep their prices around the world consistent and don't sell at cut prices to large markets/retailers.
I think the same would apply with genuine parts from the manufacturers..??? A shop in the US ordering a part from Japan would be charged the same as a shop ordering from NZ, right..??
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