olwick
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It's known that a 25% increase has been on the board for a couple of months now scheduled for roll-out in April. Currently retail for a roll of Velvia 50 is $35.90. It is accepted that this increase will place Velvia well out of the reach of many, many people at $44.80, give or take a few cents. There certainly won't be much take-up of RVP at that rate (not of the 135/36 format at least); three pros I correspond with are now looking at digital beyond Q3: "there is a limit to how much blood can be squeezed from a stone!". I agree. There remains a niggly bit: in December I thought Fuji had plans to discontinue two more E6 films this year, Velvia 100 (separate to the now defunct 'F') and Provia 100F; this was said to me in a pro-level retail outlet while discussing a Fujifilm Retailer Bulletin, though at this time nothing else has been heard, only the discontinuation of a couple of films/formats.
Oh well. I have sufficient stocks of RVP and RDP (bought online at a fraction of the retail cost) to see me out at least 12 months now.
35 dollars for a roll of Velvia? That can't be right.
35 dollars for a roll of Velvia? That can't be right.
Coming down a bit from last time I visited, but still very high (1 x RVP 50, 135/36):
http://vanbar.com.au/catalogue/product.php?id=69498
Fancy a 5-pack of Velvia 100F? Dig deep:
http://vanbar.com.au/catalogue/product.php?id=69505
Nobody can make sense of these prices, which is why we stay away from these places! Online is the way to go.![]()
Says the American. Why do you think we buy from B&H/Freestyle/Macodirect/etc ?
Seriously dude, you gotta find another shop:
http://www.photographicwholesalers.com.au/accessories/consumer-film/35mm-film here in Adelaide are expensive for lenses, but provia100F 5pk for $25 (they do sell velvia but not listed on website).
http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/m.html?_...732.m570.l1313&_nkw=velvia&_sacat=0&_from=R40 via ebay in Sydney, 5pk of velvia100F 120 for $40, most expensive is 5pk of Velvia50 135-36 for $60.
http://www.blackandwhitephoto.com.au/online-photos-posters-canvas-prints/buy-films where i get my developing done, $13.45 for one roll of Velvia50 135-36. I was talking to the owner late last year, he said that he used to buy from Fuji Australia, they charged him more than that *per roll wholesale*, something like $16. So now he imports straight from Japan or I don't know where, but now he pays about $6-10 wholesale (i'm guessing) and sells it for $14.
That Vanbar place obviously are still buying from Fuji Australia. Ditch em.
(still, i'm going to stock up on a few rolls while I've got the freezer space.)
Silly American question, then...
If you guys can skirt the (forced, for whatever reason...) high prices by purchasing direct from Freestyle, B&H, or MacoDirect, then why can't the Austrailian retail outlets do the same? Seems to me that would be a quick way for them to beat the competition on price—and apparently by a lot—and also create lots of new, happy customers.
Are there laws prohibiting such sideways grey-market importing?
Or would the wholesale distributors come after them with pitchforks? And even if they did, so what? It would seem that those distributors are no good to them in the first place if they are forcing prices so high that end-user customers are doing the self-importing thing anyway. A lost sale is a lost sale.
Ken
Then how is this possible? And why can't retailers in Austrailia do the same?
(Click on the "Imported" link under the price.)
Ken
But why should they sell it for $800 like B+H can, when they can sell it for $1350, undercut rrp by $150 (10%), and still make a very tidy profit?
In Canada, commercial importation of relatively small quantities adds a lot of overhead costs (shipping, duty, taxes, customs brokerage, etc.).
Our population isn't hugely different from Australia.
I wonder how the numbers compare for Australia.
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