Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mike, While I agree with you in principle (and the B&H numbers work from Canada), there are reasons for not wanting to buy mail order, some international, some not. Based on my experience a few years ago, UPS charges excessive brokerage fees, and often gets the duty wrong. This also adds 3 or 4 days to the delivery. In addition, personally there is no one home during the time UPS delivers, so arrangements have to be made. These aren't huge issues, and for a major purchase, I find ways around these problems. For a few rolls of film, I might not. My two cents.......... Ken Oakville, ON > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Johnston [SMTP:michaeljohnston@ameritech.net] > Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 8:20 AM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: [Leica] Uhhhh...mail-order? > > George H.: >>>Tough to do ;) In Canada, dealers have TXP. It's hard to > get ahold of TX 400 in 120 format. I haven't been able to find any. If > I could, I'd like to try both on the same subjects and process the film > the same way to see how they compare in practice. Has anyone had the > chance to do such a test? It might be nice to give this a try.<<< > > Dan C.: >>>I had the same problem; the salesman at my local store gave > me a blank stare when I asked for TX in 120 format. So I bought 5 > rolls of the TXP version, hoping that it is similar enough to the 35mm > tri-x I am familar with.<<< > > > C'mon. > > I'm going to assume both you guys have mail delivery where you live, and > that you both qualify for credit cards. Step 1: call 1-800-947-9981 > (212-444-6669 if you live in an area that doesn't support U.S. > 800-numbers) (both these numbers are for the order department of B&H > Photo-Video, BTW). Step 2: following the interminable > touchtone-phone-key prompts to the film department. Step 3: give the > nice man your credit-card info and address, etc., when he asks you for > them. Step 4: request the actual film you actually want. Step 5: postman > brings TX 400 120 right to your door! > > ;-) > > It's a nice system, especially with something like film that you want to > be fresh. God forbid you find the one dealer in Northern Alberta (I have > no idea what I'm talking about with regard to Canadian place-names, so > please don't bust my chops) who's had Tri-X 400 in 120 format on his > shelves since the Trudeau administration. > > Order more than a few rolls, and it'll be cheaper, too. > > --Mike