11-14-2012 03:27 PM
As a UK Customer who has invested heavily in Canon after I moved from Olympus 2 years ago I find Canon's Pricing policy to irk me somewhat. A good example is the recent release of the 24-70 F4L IS and the 35mm F2.
35mm F2.0 IS Priced at $849 / £799 / 849Euros
24-70 F4.0L IS Priced at $1499 / £1499 / 1449Euros
On the basis of the above the UK customer is well and truly being hard done by. I know exchange rates vary and there is VAT @20% in the UK included and that in the US sales tax is added (not sure if it is all States) but in Texas for example I think it is about 6% although it can vary slightly.
So assuming I buy in Texas and we take the current exchange rate for the £ to the $ of 1.55 then the equivalent price for the 35mm should be £696 i.e some £100 cheaper compared to the $ equivalent and the 24-70 should be £1230 i.e. some £260 cheaper. If say the £ was Canon's base price US Customers should be paying $1050 ($200 increase) for the 35mm and for the 24-70 some $1970 ($470 increase). Note I deducted the UK vat from those prices and added back 6% sales tax. I could have used New Yorks typical 10% if I had wanted to.
It would be good if someone from Canon could answer this question and give a rational response as to why their British Customers pay more. There's little point in this forum if Canon are not going to particiapte in fair questioning of their products or policies so hopefully some one will respond. Thanks in advance, there may be a perfectly good explanation I am not seeing.
11-14-2012 05:25 PM
11-14-2012 08:00 PM
You didn't know? Canon's pricing policy is geared towards high income enthusiasts and not towards pros and consumers.
11-14-2012 09:31 PM
It's about profit maximisation.
Guided by HO, but mostly local subsidiary control. What the market will bear considering all the competitive forces operating. If they can charge you an extra $100 because the circumstances in your local market make it possible, they will.
Simple - you would too.
11-14-2012 09:32 PM
Why is my icon a pig?????
11-14-2012 10:49 PM
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11-14-2012 11:26 PM
Thanks Jessica,
I guess it was more about wondering why you would have a piggy as a default "avatar".
Some people could get offended.
11-15-2012 04:56 PM
Ummm.... Jessica (our moderator) replied about the pig icon question (which made me laugh), yet didn't address the main question and point of this post: Canon's Pricing Policy.
This is merely an observation. "I'll have to check into that pricing difference and get back to you" might have been nice to see.
I'm in the States and enjoy the price difference. Why can't Britain enjoy it, too?
11-15-2012 05:15 PM
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