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X-T10 EU Price Correction: It’s CHF (and not €) 849 for the kit. EU-countries (not all) will sell body for €699 and kit for €799!


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Little but important Correction... the X-T10 kit price is of CHF 849 and not € 849. The kit will sell for €799 in Europe (with possible changes according to the country). Body for €699.

 

http://www.fujirumors.com/x-t10-eu-price-correction-its-chf-and-not-e-849-for-the-kit-most-eu-countries-will-sell-body-for-e699-and-kit-for-e799/

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Wish there was a discount price for the XT-10 with one of the Fixed Focal Length lenses.

 

I'm not really a zoom fan any more, and love the aperture ring for working with.

 

Used the 35mm f1.4 with the X-Pro 1, but as I am buying from fresh again, would prefer the 23mm f1.4.

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Yes, the famous British cashbacks! Limited only to people who live in the UK.

 

At some stage before when I bought my Fuji equipment, I publicly complained because in the Netherlands and the rest of continental Europe, the prices where remarkable ( and strangely) uniform, to the last € as if the result of an agreement ( and I was given an enormous amount of suspicious flack for saying so! As if there was a will to hush anyone even suggesting that there might be something not Kosher about this strange phenomenon! ). 

 

When complaining about it with a Dutch shop, on the phone, they told me, informally, that this was the fruit of agreements between Fuji, distributors and shops. I shan’t comment further on the fact that IF this were true it would be illegal.

 

Anyway.

 

Let’s hope that the introduction of the new cameras will show the possibility to do the same cashback ( although I hate the system because it causes an enormous amount of aggravation to get your money back) also for the rest of the Europeans and not only for the British buyers.

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