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Not true...... a 2 year value added can be purchased for the Leaf any time during the first year.The 150 has only the 1 year warranty, no value add offering, and no WiFi. As I understand it everything else is the same. Both have live view.
Paul
I was not aware Leaf offered any value add type of warranty on the Credo's, where a loaner back is shipped out during the repair. I knew they had a 3 year warranty, that was all.Not true...... a 2 year value added can be purchased for the Leaf any time during the first year.
Victor
Leaf does not offer a loaner back during their warranty period - at least that I know of. The value added is to extend the warranty for an additional 2 years. I doubt whether I'll purchase it..... I have never had an issue with any digital back that I have owned and I currently have both the IQ180 and Leaf 50. All of my stuff is insured for any kind of damage including my being real clumsy.I was not aware Leaf offered any value add type of warranty on the Credo's, where a loaner back is shipped out during the repair. I knew they had a 3 year warranty, that was all.
Good to know.
Paul
Living on Guernsey in the Channel Islands means that I don't get levied with VAT. That definitely helps when considering such an expensive purchase. :thumbup:The VAT hurts a bit.
Where did you see that, very tempting at that price?H4D 50 went for £5,000 WITH 80mm lens looked good
Well Mitch, I still have a UK address and accent if it helps ...This in my inbox this morning.
Hi Mitch,
Thanks for your email, and interest in our promo. This a UK offer only, are you based in the UK? Please advise and I will be happy to discuss things from there.
Regards,
Steve
Steve Martin
Teamwork Digital
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On 22 Mar 2015, at 23:11, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
I would like to buy your IQ150, DF+ kit advertised on your site. Please advise what to do next. Can do PP or wire txfr.
Mitch
307 250-2985
Hasselblad H4D-50 + HC802.8 with box | eBayWhere did you see that, very tempting at that price?
Graham-- I have been lusting to use live view on my Rm. Seriously, do you think we could avoid VAT? Pretty compelling price without VAT. Short of that,Well Mitch, I still have a UK address and accent if it helps ...
You can't avoid VAT if the delivery address is in the UK, as Teamwork would be obliged to charge the VAT on a purchase. As it is a UK only promotion, i'm not sure if there is a way to buy it and then claim the VAT back on a personal export from HMRC?Graham-- I have been lusting to use live view on my Rm. Seriously, do you think we could avoid VAT? Pretty compelling price without VAT. Short of that,
Peter's 250 would be the simpler deal. I am scheduled for a total Rt knee replacement next week so by the time I could make use of it this pricing could change. Dante, on the other hand, is insisting... GET IT NOW.
Mitch
Yes the VAT would be levied unless delivered outside the UK (and if shipped to the U.S. there would presumably be import duty). A personal export as described would allow for a vat reclaim when leaving the uk but you would have to pay vat at the time of purchase.You can't avoid VAT if the delivery address is in the UK, as Teamwork would be obliged to charge the VAT on a purchase. As it is a UK only promotion, i'm not sure if there is a way to buy it and then claim the VAT back on a personal export from HMRC?
GrahamWelland Mitch: live view on a technical camera IS a complete game changer in my experience so far. I'm rethinking why I would ever not shoot with my Alpa vs any MF dslr since I'm a landscape shooter. The compelling use cases for my Sony A7r setups with t/s lenses when I travel also are diminished too - the CMOS back and 4 lenses isn't any bigger or heavier than my Sonys and lenses.[/QUOTE said:Graham: A bit OT but, yes those are my instincts. For me the carry-on kit would be the Factum, SK60 (pretty much lives on camera), SK120 (again for weight), plus
MM and a couple of lenses. Gotta have my Cube, tho