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I've been avoiding buying from overseas sellers because the import costs would (I assumed) be prohibitive. But I badly needed a new bellows for a Tachihara 4x5 so I went surfing the 'bay, ready to bite the bullet and pay whatever it cost. I found what I was looking for from a Hong Kong seller I've dealt with before. To my surprise, the cost was actually less than I've paid in the not-too-distant past and I didn't need to pay any surcharges at the point of delivery. Emboldened by that experience, I went looking for a backup Rollei 35 for an upcoming trip and found a really nice condition example from a Japanese seller that, again, was less expensive than most of the equivalent ones available from US sellers. The duty was prepaid and shipment was via speedpak. The package arrived from Japan to New Jersey in two days; I've had quick shipments from Japan for many years--on the order of 3 or 4 days--but never as quick as this. I'm wondering what others here have experienced regarding international purchases, and whether there are work-arounds (as buyers or sellers) people have found to ease the pain.
You weren't charged any tariff or import fees? I'm also In NJ and about to order something from Japan
 

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I want something from Taiwan. The manufacturer told me a few months ago that the tariff would be 37% plus a $4.00 fee. Even though it's a relatively inexpensive item I held off, just on principle. Perhaps now that will be reduced to 15% plus fee?
 

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I want something from Taiwan. The manufacturer told me a few months ago that the tariff would be 37% plus a $4.00 fee. Even though it's a relatively inexpensive item I held off, just on principle. Perhaps now that will be reduced to 15% plus fee?

37% is ridiculous. I definitely would've held off as well.
 
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You weren't charged any tariff or import fees? I'm also In NJ and about to order something from Japan
The purchase price of the camera was $199, pretty much in line with a domestic purchase price, especially since it has a working meter. Shipping was a tad pricey comparatively at $55, but considering the distance and the speed it was delivered I figure was reasonable. I suppose the shipping charges may have included duties and such, but it wasn't enough to make me decide not to buy the camera..There was also a sales tax of $16 which I assume was paid by ebay to New Jersey.
 
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We were in NYC during a minor snow mess, maybe 12 inches. What a mess! Hopefully the current storm is kind.
Best Regards Mike
We got about 18 inches here last night (central NJ) and it shut everything down. I grew up in Colorado, so I just brought some firewood inside and hunkered down.
 

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We got about 18 inches here last night (central NJ) and it shut everything down. I grew up in Colorado, so I just brought some firewood inside and hunkered down.

I;m in central NJ and that;s about what we got. I just got through cleaning off the air vents on my natural gas-fired electric generator in case we lose power. The snow covered all the vents from bottom to top on both sides.
 

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I guess you're not buying enlarging paper.....

To be honest, I have enough paper to last years. Of course that doesn't stop me from buying more. I want it to be around down the road. I buy a few things from Fotoimpex, reasonable prices on most things and a cool outfit.
 

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Pretty difficult to only buy "American". Everything is made with global materials. I have been shooting Kentmere 200, bought from B&H. 🤔
Sorry, what I meant was that I no longer IMPORT equipment and materials from abroad. If someone has already imported materials (film, paper) to B&H or Blue Moon, I will buy from them. But I won't buy lenses, cameras, or other darkroom equipment from outside the US.

I have quite a cache of film and paper now, having loaded up over the past five years, since I could see the writing on the wall: Ilford materials would eventually exceed my budget, and that time has come, unfortunately. My cutoff price was $10 per sheet of 8x10 FP4+ and it's now more than that. Even 120 rolls of FP4+ and Delta 400 — two of my mainstay films — are now more expensive than I am willing to afford. Fortunately Kodak is less expensive now than Ilford, except when it comes to sheet films, of course.
Fortunately, I probably won't need to buy film for at least another 5 years.
 

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Sorry, what I meant was that I no longer IMPORT equipment and materials from abroad. If someone has already imported materials (film, paper) to B&H or Blue Moon, I will buy from them. But I won't buy lenses, cameras, or other darkroom equipment from outside the US.

I have quite a cache of film and paper now, having loaded up over the past five years, since I could see the writing on the wall: Ilford materials would eventually exceed my budget, and that time has come, unfortunately. My cutoff price was $10 per sheet of 8x10 FP4+ and it's now more than that. Even 120 rolls of FP4+ and Delta 400 — two of my mainstay films — are now more expensive than I am willing to afford. Fortunately Kodak is less expensive now than Ilford, except when it comes to sheet films, of course.
Fortunately, I probably won't need to buy film for at least another 5 years.

I hear you! Sheet film is rapidly approaching unobtainable for me. I wonder how much the market has shrunk? It's got to be almost nonexistent.
I buy an absolutely unnecessary, something I'll not use, Nikon F now and then, from Japan, but only from a big dealer, no surprises.
 
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