I've used Popflash Photo many times in the past and prefer their more personal touch. I've purchased many Leica and Fuji digital cameras in the past and do recommend them. But I was somewhat surprised by a re-stocking fee applied to the Fuji XH1 we ordered, but returned. No more than 40 pics can be taken for a returned item to be considered, but with Fuji cameras they put a seal on the bag that once it's opened, it's not new and thus, a restocking fee! I had taken only 4 pics and 3 of those were unintentional because of the extremely sensitive shutter. I knew this camera was going back as soon as we opened it. I prefer the size and weight of the XT2 models, so back in the bag in pristine, new cond. I understand why this applies and am not arguing the fact that this is not considered new anymore, but Leica does not seal their cameras, but does seal the box, so this would apply to new Leica cameras too. Popflash doesn't specifically state Fuji/Leica's sealed stickers in its return policy, so beware when ordering Fuji/Leica cameras if there's a chance you might not like it. Demo a Fuji/Leica camera at a local shop and decide if it's for you, but do not order it from PF and expect a full refund if you don't like the ergonomics or simply remove the outer, off white cardboard box of Leica. Otherwise PF has been great and I highly recommend them. I understand this might deter those who are used to B&H's generous return policy and maybe that's the point. PF states that they will re-sell a camera as new as long as the seals are in tact, but one cannot know if a camera fits ones needs by staring at the box!
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