At various points over the last couple of months I've seen this lens (with instant rebate) at $1999 USD in the states, which is approx £1200
I would expect the 24-70 II to follow a similar price pattern, so given you'd effectively get the air fare for free, maybe a nice holiday to the US is in order .... xmas shopping in NY anyone?
USD equivalent to £1200 actually means £1400+ over here - RIP off britain springs to mine.
It doesn't work like that, and this isn't rip-off Britain.
$1999 is
£1269 at today's bank exchange rates, but those rates aren't available to consumers. If you bought a lens out there using a credit card, or if you bought dollars here before you travelled, you'd pay about
£1302.
The UK import duty on lenses is 6.9% which means it's
£1392 by the time you've brought it into the UK.
Then, unless you're a VAT-registered business you need to allow for 20% VAT (and the UK price you quoted included VAT, which makes it a fair comparison). That brings the price to
£1670.
Within the last couple of months (when you saw that $1999 price), some UK retailers have been selling it for
£1649. And that's without any "instant rebate".
If you think I've used some sleight of hand somewhere, look at today's prices for the same 70-200mm f/2.8 IS II. B&H in New York are selling it for
$2374 minus $200 instant rebate =
$2174. Convert $ to £ at tourist rates, add duty and VAT, and it comes to
£1816. But the lowest price currently quoted on Camera Price Buster is
£1770.