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Old 27-10-2008, 2:35 PM   #1
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As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

The pound is sinking against most of the currencies of countries where camerase are made - Japan, Thailand (Nikon), China etc.

Most companies hedge their exchange rates 6 months in advance so that they can be guaranteed a profit for sales in foreign currencies. So when Canon, Nikon, Sony etc have to determine the exchange rate for sales in 2009 they are going to a lot different to what they were mid-2008.

The Yen has risen from 220 to 150 to the pound, so a Japanese manufactured camera/lens priced at £1000 in Aug 2008 should now cost £1,466. I recently bought a Nikon 70-200 VR which is made in Japan. Perhaps we can expect 50% + price rises on such items when all the current "hedged" stock has been sold.

Perhaps that photography Xmas gift should be bought sooner rather than later.
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Old 27-10-2008, 2:36 PM   #2
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

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Perhaps that photography Xmas gift should be bought sooner rather than later.
That would apply to pretty much every thing..
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Old 27-10-2008, 6:04 PM   #3
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

Well it's a good thing I bought my D300 now then!
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Old 27-10-2008, 6:08 PM   #4
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

At a time that people are tightening their belts, they will charge MORE for their products. I somehow don't think so.
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Old 27-10-2008, 6:53 PM   #5
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expensive

Already big increases on ebay that prices are going up especially imports etc.
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Old 27-10-2008, 6:57 PM   #6
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

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Well it's a good thing I bought my D300 now then!
The way things are going it could be a great investment if you want to sell it in a couple of weeks

This whole financial mess is a very big cloud with little, if any silver lining.
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Old 27-10-2008, 6:59 PM   #7
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

I used to get some used bargains off the USA Pentax user forums with the dollar being so weak but I have stopped buying now as it is nearly as cheap to buy here plus I get the bonus of warranty.
Saying that I have just bought a Sigma 17-70mm and Sigma DG EX 50mm macro from a member in Australia as their currency is doing worse than ours
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Old 27-10-2008, 7:16 PM   #8
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

By the sounds of it the Yen figure is a bit of a mad overshoot, but even so...scary times we live in

Oh well, if they drop IRs by 1% this week that'll help my 'D400' fund along a bit.

At this rate DSLR camera bodies are a better short term investment than my private pension scheme
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Old 27-10-2008, 7:41 PM   #9
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

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Oh well, if they drop IRs by 1% this week that'll help my 'D400' fund along a bit.
I'm intrugued...how can 'they' dropping interest rates help your fund? (a fund suggests you're saving...lower interest rates can't help there!)
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Old 27-10-2008, 7:43 PM   #10
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

One thing you have to remember is that these are multinational companies that will have whole departments dedicated to maximising the benefits of currency fluctuations. We may see a small change in the price of official UK camera gear, but nothing to put someone off a purchase. The days of cheap Asian imports on eBay do, however, seem to be numbered for the forseeable future.
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Old 27-10-2008, 7:46 PM   #11
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

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I'm intrugued...how can 'they' dropping interest rates help your fund? (a fund suggests you're saving...lower interest rates can't help there!)
If he has a variable rate mortgage he'll be quids in. Also, if he intends to borrow any money it is about to get a whole lot cheaper.

As an aside, anyone with balls of steel and a few quid to spare could make an absolute killing in the midst of all this financial turmoil. Invest your grand wisely instead of spending it and in 2/3 years you'll probably have enough for a nice 70-200 f2.8 to go with that fancy new body.
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Old 27-10-2008, 8:40 PM   #12
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

But if you have the money does the so called market status matter ? I just think its another farce. Thats imo.
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Old 27-10-2008, 9:08 PM   #13
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

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If he has a variable rate mortgage he'll be quids in. Also, if he intends to borrow any money it is about to get a whole lot cheaper.
Yup, base+0.64% tracker mortgage

A 1% drop will save us about £80 a month. No I wouldn't borrow to buy something as frivolous as a new camera. I don't think lending is actually getting a whole lot cheaper though - that's the whole problem with the 'credit crunch', BOE base rates are now largely detached from high street lending rates, apart from for those of us on tracker products.
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Old 28-10-2008, 12:14 AM   #14
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

I think that we are all forgetting an important factor here. Just to put it in simple economic terms, if you take basic demand elasticity, the demand for cameras will drop considerably. Cameras are considered a luxury product. In times of recession or in this era, in the edge of a depression (prolonged recession), the demand for luxury goods will drop dramatically. There will definitely be a rise in demand for inferior goods, pushing luxury good prices down. I am not saying that the prices of cameras will drop, but this will balance out the depreciation of the pound against the Yen. If the factories were in the UK, then yes, we would definitely see a huge drop in camera prices.
Don't forget the decreased costs now. The price of crude oil has plummeted from $145 a month ago to $62. Oil is a major part in production costs, due to raw materials (plastics), the energy to produce and assemble the final product and the transportation costs.

Companies would be foulish if they were to raise prices now that everyone is tighting their belts. People go to ASDA or Tesco's and buy SmartPrice products now, they wouldn't spend more on camera equipment! This is an era when our great grandchildren will be studying at history classes, this is the end of Brenton Woods, this is the end of the "End of History" theories.

This is the time to make investments guys.
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Old 28-10-2008, 4:08 AM   #15
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

I bought my Canon EOS 450D for this very reason. Prices will go up in the short term, but may well come down as the likes of canon and co struggle to make profits.
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Old 28-10-2008, 5:19 PM   #16
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

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The way things are going it could be a great investment if you want to sell it in a couple of weeks
SELL IT!! No way Jose, I'm not going to do that!

(goes to stroke D300)
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Old 28-10-2008, 10:41 PM   #17
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

I bought a Tamron 90mm f/2.8 Di 1:1 Macro from OSD last week. It was delivered today. £215.99 was their price (I got £5.00 off) so £210.99.

A week later (today) the same lens is now £239.99.

£24.00 increase in a week over last weeks price! That's over 10% . . . is this trend being reflected in UK prices?
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Old 28-10-2008, 10:52 PM   #18
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

The 30mm Sigma I bought last month went from £230 to £285 overnight BEFORE the sliding pound. Thats Jessops for you. heaven knows how their prices will go now. God help us when interest rates go down as nobody will want the pound then.
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Old 28-10-2008, 10:58 PM   #19
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

The pound will go back up again,The problem is some people are making a lot of cash out of this.
It can only go down so low.
Myself,I'm a saver.So I can tide myself over at present its just ****ed my trip to NYC before christmas though.
Stuff going when the stuff will cost a fortune.
Praise the lord I didnt book it a few weeks ago.And my expensive watch has been put on hold too.
Bloody dollar
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

Apologies for bumping this thread.

I'm considering the inevitable upgrade from my D40, most probably to a D90. The body only price is down to just under £600 delivered....what are your opinions on the current level of pricing for DSLR's? Are they about to go north due to the economic climate or south with Christmas approaching?

Thanks for any input,

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Old 12-11-2008, 1:55 PM   #21
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

I've just bought a body only D90 from jessops £582 delivered from jessops (minus quidco). I was going to wait until christmas, but i just couldn't wait any longer. Even if the price drops (which i think it will) I'm not really that bothered. At least I've got mine....
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I've just bought a body only D90 from jessops £582 delivered from jessops (minus quidco). I was going to wait until christmas, but i just couldn't wait any longer. Even if the price drops (which i think it will) I'm not really that bothered. At least I've got mine....
How did you get Quidco to work with that deal then? It states that with Jessops SLR purchases are exempt from the deal.
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

******, didn't see that bit. ah well.
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******, didn't see that bit. ah well.


I'm gutted too, I have some Jessops codes (part of employee preferred discounts package through my work), you aren't able to use any of them towards a DSLR....
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

just looked at the 70-200mm 2.8 vr on OSD £1,257.59 its more expensive then Warehouse express £1,145.99 never known that before. My 18-200 Vr has gone up a fair bit since I purchased last month from OSD. You never know people might start buying in the UK again now
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just looked at the 70-200mm 2.8 vr on OSD £1,257.59 its more expensive then Warehouse express £1,145.99 never known that before. My 18-200 Vr has gone up a fair bit since I purchased last month from OSD. You never know people might start buying in the UK again now
I got my 70-200VR from Park Cameras last month. See here. It appears to be cheaper that everywhere else I have seen. If you go to the new shop in Burgess Hill, they appear to have one of every type of Nikon and Canon lens, so you can have a play with it before you buy.
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Re: As the Pound sinks Photography will become a lot more expsensive

I am off to thailand in a few weeks should I buy a camera out there or get one here now ?
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I am off to thailand in a few weeks should I buy a camera out there or get one here now ?
A quick check of the price of the Nikon D300 body (made in Thailand)

UK Price = £900
Thai 46900.00 bt = £900

Maybe tax free at Heathrow would be cheaper. Cameras brought outside the UK may not be covered under UK warranty, so better to buy here.
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I bought a Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5-5.6 EX DG Aspherical in late September from Jessops online for £330 delivered. Today it is £450.

An increase of 36%
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I am off to thailand in a few weeks should I buy a camera out there or get one here now ?
Nikon D300 £787.23 Dixons Tax Free i wouldn,t buy in Thailand at the moment, it could work out very expensive if anything went wrong with your purchase.
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