Will is still be available when you're ready to buy?
Chuck Norcutt
JOHN DUGGAN wrote:
> Bill, you have come up trumps again.....i rarely look at U.S. auction sites
> due to import probs.
> HOWEVER...Cameta have the e1 -with 14-55mm lens PLUS handgrip/battery for
> £540 approx. This works
> out at £30 / $45 over the cost in UK..and the UK version has the 14 -45 lens.
> Two things work in my favour...The reasonable £/$ exchange rate :-) and the
> fact that I can pick
> it up from Colorado when I visit in the summer.
> Downside is that I NEED to persuade the Chief Financial Officer :-( that I
> REALLY need this.
> Time to think the options through......
> Thanks for the info....Regards, John Duggan, Wales UK.
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> --- NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
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>>In a message dated 5/30/2006 11:36:21 AM Central Standard Time,
>>john.duggan10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>>Can I reasonably expect a 16"x12" enlargement from an Olympus e1?
>>
>>Absolutely!
>>Can anyone suggest a U.S. source?
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>>Cameta Auctions on eBay regularly sells the body at a little under $500
>>(new). That might be a place to start. Bill Barber
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