Brian,
Am I correct in assuming that all I'll need is an inexpensive plug adapter
such as this?
http://store.yahoo.com/electrical-supplies/plugadapters22.html
BTW, Olympus America will handle warranty service on a camera bought
overseas... I called to check. I was also told all I needed was to send them
a copy of the receipt and serial number to get a free OM adapter.
The price at Photo and Video International is even more amazing to U.S. buyers
since you don't have to pay NZ tax so the selling price of the E-1 and
14-45mm is $884.44 NZD or about $604 USD. I called the Port of Boston
Customs and they indicated there shouldn't be a customs charge on a digital
still camera though he thought there might be a small charge from the U.S.
Post Office. Shipping was approximated at $100 NZD. I'll get an exact quote
probably tomorrow.
Richard
On Tuesday 02 August 2005 05:15, Brian Swale wrote:
> Scott wrote
>
> > This is really tempting. What would be the downside, if any, to a US
> > buyer? Wrong sort of electrical plug on the charger? Can't get warranty
> > service here? Others?
> > ---
> > Scott Gomez
>
> Hi all; I have just checked the battery charger that came with my machine.
>
> Accepts input voltage 100V - 240V, 50-60 Hz
> 23VA (100V) 33VA (240V)
> Output DC 8.35V 1200mA
>
> Yes the plug is probably wrong but surely you can get adapters in the USA?
>
> HTH, Brian
>
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