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Ok so we have Onestop Digital, DigitalRev and Panamoz.

Is there anyone else worth considering?
 
drb5 said:
Ok so we have Onestop Digital, DigitalRev and Panamoz.

Is there anyone else worth considering?

HDEW and Kerso (flashcamera)
 
id second hdew especially if you want to buy in uk they may be a little dearer but they are a proper uk shop selling greys

ive just bought a 60d from panamoz and it appears to be a bloke selling from his flat in hk

cant fault his price or service though
 
:plusone: for Kerso
 
Just bought a Canon 5D mkii from HDEW and have to say they were first class, plus an extended 3 year warranty as well. No brainer really
 
I recently bought a 5D III and 24-105 from HDEW and had first class service. There was a mix up with the delivery from the HK end but everything was very speedily sorted out and comms was excellent.
 
I went the HDEW route also for my 5D3, amazing service and fast delivery.


So much so I just placed an order for 2x 600EX-RT Flashes.

Amazing. Ill be using them from now on for all my gear.
 
Dexy101 said:
I went the HDEW route also for my 5D3, amazing service and fast delivery.

So much so I just placed an order for 2x 600EX-RT Flashes.

Amazing. Ill be using them from now on for all my gear.

Really? I'm looking for 600EX-RTs, but there are non that I can find on their site.
Can't find a sigma 70-200 either??
 
I asked for other options as I am considering getting a Sigma 35mm, but the current suppliers are OOS or too expensive.
 
Bought a 650D, great deal from HDEW, give them a call, they could possibly get what you need at a good price.
 
I asked for other options as I am considering getting a Sigma 35mm, but the current suppliers are OOS or too expensive.

If the Panamoz website is showing out of stock email them and check. They were showing no stock when I was looking for my 5D3 but an email proved otherwise...
 
Unfortunately they ARE OOS and don't know when they're getting more in. Emailed them the other day.
 
It wasn't ment to be a shout fella. Should have been italics or something. I appreciate you helping. Wasn't ment to come over as it did.

:)
 
I bought an Lumix LX7 from ProCameraShop earlier in the month - paid Via Credit card and received it 2 working days later - despatched from a UK address via CityLink.

I then bought a 12-35mm lens from them last week via BACS transfer to save the additional 3%. Paid via BACS on Friday evening and received the Lens on Tuesday morning - again dispatched from a UK address via CityLink.
 
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I bought an Lumix LX5 from ProCameraShop earlier in the month - paid Via Credit card and received it 2 working days later - despatched from a UK address via CityLink.

I then bought a 12-35mm lens from them last week via BACS transfer to save the additional 3%. Paid via BACS on Friday evening and received the Lens on Tuesday morning - again dispatched from a UK address via CityLink.

I would definately NOT recommend pro......shop! Do lots of digging before using them.
(glad YOU had a trouble free purchase though)
They threaten legal action to get the more serious negative reviews deleted.
 
I did a lot of searching before I went with ProCameraShop, I checked several forums where established poster had reported successful interaction with them including a few that had DOA items and reported positive remedial action.

Just to put into context I found ProCameraShop on 7th of December but did not order my lens till 11th Jan.
I first ordered the LX7 on the 2nd of Jan via credit card to test the waters.

I rang ProCameraShop several times with various questions and again found they answered the call fairly quickly. I got a BACS quote for the lens from them on the 31st December but the price had gone up by 11th Jan- however they were happy to supply at the original quoted price.

I did find a couple of negative comments too - but for me the positives seem to outweigh.

Carl - have you personally experienced problems with ProCameraShop? Interested to know as I currently have them at the top of my list for future purchases - but would re-evaluate based on any new info..
Cheers!

PS: I know I am new on here but have been on other forums (e.g avforums / mu-43 ) for several years with the same username. Just posting this in case you think I have any links with ProCameraShop...
 
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I'm considering hdew at the moment for either a 7D+5D2 or a 5D3
 
Umer, as said previously, i'm really glad you had a trouble free purchase, as do lots of others i'm sure.
If you do a `search`on other forums as well as on here, (there are quite a few threads around) & actively try to seek out the negative reviews, you MIGHT change your mind.

So called `independent` review sites (such as Review Centre) post reviews without actually needing to have made a purchase & are littered with spam OTT reviews imho & many actively promoting the 3% saving by using bank transfer. Also P........shop seek out negative reviews, on there aswell as sites like this, with serious issues & threaten legal action to get them removed, so that alone should ring alarm bells.
People just don't get unbiased info. let alone able to read about lots of the unhappy purchasers.

There are other sites with far better reputations & customer care out there imo, without taking extra risks?
 
Drb5, who rattled digital's cage, he sure took your comment the wrong way!!!
 
markmce said:
Drb5, who rattled digital's cage, he sure took your comment the wrong way!!!

Lol it's ok. I read it back to myself and could see why he took it that way. Just never explained myself in the right manor. :)
 
Umer, as said previously, i'm really glad you had a trouble free purchase, as do lots of others i'm sure.
If you do a `search`on other forums as well as on here, (there are quite a few threads around) & actively try to seek out the negative reviews, you MIGHT change your mind.

So called `independent` review sites (such as Review Centre) post reviews without actually needing to have made a purchase & are littered with spam OTT reviews imho & many actively promoting the 3% saving by using bank transfer. Also P........shop seek out negative reviews, on there aswell as sites like this, with serious issues & threaten legal action to get them removed, so that alone should ring alarm bells.
People just don't get unbiased info. let alone able to read about lots of the unhappy purchasers.

There are other sites with far better reputations & customer care out there imo, without taking extra risks?

Thanks - hopefully the 12-35mm will be my last purchase for quite some time. But I will check again before I order anything. Cheers!
 
Unfortunately they ARE OOS and don't know when they're getting more in. Emailed them the other day.

Anybody know whether Panamoz have 5D3 in stock ?

They're showing at £1855 on their site - or bank transfer payment (BACS) for £1755

It says out of stock but I'm sure I read somewhere on here (can't find it) that it wasn't the case.
 
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Sent one off so I'll see what they say.
 
ecoleman said:
Really? I'm looking for 600EX-RTs, but there are non that I can find on their site.
Can't find a sigma 70-200 either??

Yep really. Phone them. My first one came today and the next one will be here at 11:30 tomorrow.

They don't show them online but they have them.

Never been so happy with a company in so long. Really good to deal with.

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drb5 said:
They've always been fairly quick to answer my emails...

Can't say the same for me. Took 3 days to answer my emails and when you phone them you get an answer machine.

Unlike hdew they answer the phone and deal with you like a human.

I can't praise them enough.
 
Just your luck it sounds.

So HDEW don't have on their site, all what they sell?
 
Yeah that's what's strange. They can source anything you need and seem to be pretty good on price.
 
Sounds like I'll be giving them a call tomorrow then. Do they price match Panamoz? Lol
 
Gave them a call just after 10am. No longer supply the Canon 85mm for some reason and their prices for Canon 50mm and 70-200 were no better than other grey import suppliers.

Their Sigma prices, i'm still waiting on call back about, but they get them from Sigma UK, so although they get the 3 year warranty, i doubt they'll get anywhere near grey import prices.
 
Well I called HDEW back myself. They couldn't get a price for the Sigma 35mm and the 50mm price was same as any other UK shop.

Back to drawing board ATM.
 
Saw this, re grey imports (posted on ePHOTOzine)

What seems attractive at first glance often hides a very different story underneath. So it is when it comes to grey imports. Buying goods cheaply doesn’t always mean you’re getting great value. There are hidden pitfalls many of us are unaware of. And unfortunately, if the truth is revealed, the penalties can be rather more serious than mere personal embarrassment… Things you should know before going grey…

• Products sourced from foreign markets will not usually include the valuable addition of any UK distributor’s extended UK warranty, offering maybe an extra two years free of charge to provide an unrivalled three years’ peace of mind.

• Retailers operating outside the UK may not include VAT in the price of goods, so at first glance their offers may appear very attractive. However the purchaser then has to transport the item back to the UK, with two obvious disadvantages:

a) If the goods go missing during transportation then the responsibility of tracing or replacing them – if the purchaser has been prudent enough to take out expensive insurance cover – falls to the customer. The vendor has received his money and will show no further interest.

b) As a UK resident the purchaser is legally required, upon receipt of the goods, to pay import duty and VAT at 17.5%. For peace of mind it is advisable to check the small print of the vendor’s documentation. According to H.M. Customs and Excise, unscrupulous overseas suppliers may falsely describe or value items to evade import duty. If the Customs declaration form on the parcel is found to be misleading then the recipient may be liable to financial penalty or prosecution. Purchasers may even have to forfeit the goods.

You may have heard from friends and acquaintances of grey imports ‘slipping through the net’, but this is fast becoming a thing of the past as H.M Customs and Excise address the issue more thoroughly.The Post Office may also charge the addressee for clearing the package through Customs, and even hold the goods if the contents have not been properly declared by the sender. Post Office fees for doing so are completely separate to Customs charges.

• If a desire to avoid paying VAT and import duty overcomes the above obstacles, then perhaps common sense will prevail. It is a widely accepted practice outside the UK not to sell the complete package that you would expect. Lens caps, lens hoods, back caps, accessories, cords, power leads, chargers and even instruction booklet are removed from the box and sold as optional extras.

• While legitimate goods have been handled responsibly by importers, wholesalers and retailers, grey imports have often exchanged hands many times. Often they have been removed from their protective packaging and stored in damp, humid conditions, encouraging the growth of fungal spores in optics and seriously affecting the efficiency and life span of the microelectronics in today’s high tech. products.

• To sum up, grey importers can only undercut legitimate retailers because of their irregular practices. Their overheads are much reduced because they have no showrooms; help lines or workshops with knowledgeable staff.

They offer no service, support or back up. The knock-on effect is that independent and trustworthy importers and retailers, who offer the above advantages to customers, will disappear.

• So don’t confuse cheap with value for money.
 
Saw this, re grey imports (posted on ePHOTOzine)[/I]

Unfortunately the majority of points made are utterly irrelevant to most people (especially when it starts to clutch at straws with regards to lens caps etc), so if it's a deterrent it's not a very good one. The 'slipping through the net' thing is particularly scare-mongering, it wouldn't take long to count up maybe a couple of hundred orders on the Panamoz thread, to my knowledge not a single one has ever had any issue with customs.

It's kind of like those movie piracy ads with grainy footage (and somebody walking in front of the camera!) that have absolutely no relation to the direct transfers that most people appear to obtain these days.

I disagree strongly with grey imports that are cheaper purely because of the tax issue, particularly the impact on honest UK independents, but the deterrents need to be better (and stronger) than those described.
 
Unfortunately the majority of points made are utterly irrelevant to most people (especially when it starts to clutch at straws with regards to lens caps etc), so if it's a deterrent it's not a very good one. The 'slipping through the net' thing is particularly scare-mongering, it wouldn't take long to count up maybe a couple of hundred orders on the Panamoz thread, to my knowledge not a single one has ever had any issue with customs.

It's kind of like those movie piracy ads with grainy footage (and somebody walking in front of the camera!) that have absolutely no relation to the direct transfers that most people appear to obtain these days.

I disagree strongly with grey imports that are cheaper purely because of the tax issue, particularly the impact on honest UK independents, but the deterrents need to be better (and stronger) than those described.

I have to agree with you - I ordered two items from ProCameraShop this month saving me over £300 in total - the saving on the lens pretty much paid for the compact camera. The items were despatched to me from a UK address so I cant see how I could be held responsible for avoiding / paying any VAT etc. Also, my camera came with a UK power lead.

I am a higher rate tax payer living in London and I feel like I am giving more and more of my hard earned money away - and getting less and less in return. So, the idea of the tax man getting a bit less VAT / Excise duty from me is rather appealing.:p

I do try to buy stuff from UK retailers when the prices are reasonable - and have spent a few thousand quid with CameraWorld in the past 2-3 years. I even spent a few hundred at Jessops when the items weren't seriously overpriced. But when there is say a 30% difference between the UK price and an import, on an item over £300, I wont hesitate to buy the import.
 
Ok so we have Onestop Digital, DigitalRev and Panamoz.

Is there anyone else worth considering?

Are they really grey imports? They are more like personal imports; a grey import is something that is already in the UK with all duties and taxes paid, just not imported by the official UK importer
 
When I had a Nikon, I was told by their customer service people that only bodies purchased in the UK (and I think EU) were covered for warranty here - based on serial number. So, having a HDEW receipt probably would not qualify. Lenses however came with an international warranty.
Don't know about Canon.
 
Just did a Google, seems the same applies to Canon. L lenses have international cover, Bodies dont.
EDIT: haven't used HDEW but don't they provide their own warranty ?
 
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