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Craig,you can askwink.gifbut dont hold your breathlaughing.gif

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I recently bought a Kowa 883. I had been tracking the optics prices and had noticed them going up through the roof - I found one place in Rochdale which had somehow managed to secure an order for several scopes at the old prices so I snapped one up - the price went up the following week. Now I would have to pay £350 more.

Having asked him about the price increases I was told that optical equipment is traded in dollars and it is the pounds weak performance against this currency that is the problem. He showed me a camera which had increased in price by nearly £500 in the space of a week!

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Does this mean I can ask £700 for my used Leicas then? biggrin.gif

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Paul Cliff wrote:

feeling too photographically - my new body tipped 6K, but am still so excited it might be here by weekend!





smile.gifyou could buy a decent semi detached house for that 40 years agobiggrin.gifbiggrin.gifhow times have changedsmile.gif

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I bought a new lens a month or so ago (Sigma 150mm f2.8) which cost just over £400. The very next day the price had increased to £560! When I bought my Sigma 500mm f4.5 last year the price of a new one (I got a secondhand one) was £2499 - this week it is £3790 - an increase of about 50%. Now is not a good time to buy methinks - but will they fall in the near future - I doubt it.

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feeling too photographically - my new body tipped 6K, but am still so excited it might be here by weekend!

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It's the weak pound Craig. Its value against the Yen has dropped by about a third since Jul-Sep last year and by about 20% against the Euro. I luckily bought a new lens just before the prices went up.

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It is indeed the drop of the £ against the Yen :(

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cry.gifsame with cameras/lenses craig,something to do with the YEN,even they are feeling the crunch. dslr cameras and lenses have gone up by a third since xmas,a lens that cost £479 at xmas is now £719-so someones ripping someone off.

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The cost of bins seems to have just gone astronomical, or is it me? I was thinking of getting some new bins, but at £1250 for the new Leicas I think not cry.gif. Even the Zeiss and Nikons have rocketed.

Two months ago a price of Swarovski 8x30 SLC's were £539 now they're £649

I take it the credit crunch isnt affecting birders no.gif

In case I decide to plunge in - anyone give me an idea what a secondhand pair of Leica 10x42 BA's in good nick would be worth?

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