cao said:
Half the purchase price as import duty seems to my poor addled American brain as obscenely high; I wonder if there's a brokerage fee in there that could be reduced by a careful choice of carrier.
The truth is, the customs here are pretty unpredictable.
I often buy cheap things from amazon, like DVD's and stuff, and the customs are usually about 40%-50% of the price, but sometimes it is lower, and sometimes they don't charge me anything, which makes them really unpredictable.
Now, I think for such large amounts of money (like photo gear) the customs would be less than 50%, but still you can never really be sure with these guys, they can rip you off when they feel like it or not charge you anything.
But accoarding to the law, they ARE supose to charge you every time, and I think it is about 40%-50%, at least for lower prices.
Now these 50% are not all just customs, but that's what the postman charges you with in the end, its tax, customs fee, and the curstoms itself.
And about the Hasselblad, well it's not a status thing. I just trust that even though Hassy's are overpriced, they ARE good, and a 501 is exactly what I'd need:
1. I'd like more than 6x4.5, but I don't need a heavy and huge 6x7, 6x6 would be perfect for me
2. I want mechanical, and manual, not dependant on anything
3. I'd rather prefer a hand crank to a Mamiya winding solution (in the RB67)
4. It simply looks pretty to me, more than RB 67, and it looks more simple than Mamiya 645 pro TL
5. I trust that Zeiss lenses are the best in sharpness and contrast, and I prefer sharpness to good bohek and stuff like that
And my location is also the reason why I'd prefer new equipment, it's just harder to find places for regular service and repair in such a small country.
There is a saying that goes: "I'm far too poor to be buying cheap things"
I tend to agree with it sometimes. It means, sometimes buying cheaper things (or used things) can be far more expensive than buying new and expensive things, because you have less trouble with expensive things.
I trust that professionals take good care of their equipment, but still those cameras have 5-10 years more in their lives than a new one would have, and
tha means more time for you until you have to get it serviced.
But it seems how things are that any option is just too expensive for me to get it anytime soon.
I thought I could get away with a price of about 1600 for new, but it seems not.
In fact, however absurd that is (because Hassies have always been the most expensive for what you get), it seems the Hasselblads are the cheapest solutions in Croatia, because 645 pro TL costs almost as much here, and I think you get more with a 501CW.
In fact, the local price of 501CW is similar to the BHphotovideo price, while the Mamiya prices are 2 times more than BH prices here.
Well either way, I'll have to carefully consider, wheather I should really sacrifise months or maybe years of 35mm shooting just to upgrade to hassie 6x6 or should I just enjoy myself with what I have, and maybe get an old cheap Yashica (which wouldn't be such a disaster if it broke down in the following years considering the price), just to taste medium format.