So I needed a new tripod.
Shopping - trying to find the one that does what I want it to do.
That was the hard bit. Finally decided on a Gitzo GT2542L.
Then I wanted to buy. Well, buying online was my only option, as there are no Gitzo dealers in Tasmania. Nowhere in Tasmania can you go into a store and see one.
Initially I went to the Australian sites, and the best deal I could find was
here. AU$1149 plus $20 delivery.
I searched a camera forum and found a link to a Hong Kong
site that had pretty good prices, and paid my AU$815 including freight. But then they tell you they do not have stock, so offered a refund, which I accepted.
More internet searching found the most popular place to buy from USA,
this place. I would have liked to buy one and have it on its way, but they were closed last Monday for some Jewish holy day. Their price including delivery worked out at about AU$920.
More internet searching, and I found that the Aussie dollar was pretty good against the UK pound. Problem with that is freight - usually ridiculously expensive and very slow.
I thought I would try anyhow, so I had all my browser windows open for 6PM Monday just gone, when it was opening time over there.
I phoned the store I was looking at and they had stock. But they refused to express post / use a fast courier. And the postage they use costs upwards of AU$120.
Then I googled to see who the distributors of Gitzo were in the UK (as I did with Hong Kong but none of them have stock). I found the
list. Tried phoning a few of them, hit brick walls as they wouldn't send overseas. Then I got onto a lady at a store who was very helpful, they use UPS freight, and they had stock.
The sums... UK 460 pound, but hang on, I'm overseas, so I don't have to pay VAT. UK 414 pound, plus 40 pound express delivery with UPS.
With the credit card overseas transaction fee (yet another fee that credit cards like to charge), my total cost was $856.
And when it hits Australia there's no duty or tax because it's under AU$1000.
They despatched it promptly, and as of this morning it was cleared from Customs in Melbourne, having gone to Stansted in the UK, Cologne in Germany, Dubai, Bangkok, Singapore. So today I phoned UPS in Australia asking how they ship things to Tassie, they were going to send it to Mini Messenger in Hobart, who would send it to Beaut Ute couriers in Launceston, who would transfer it to Beaut Ute in Ulverstone, who would deliver it to me, theoretically on Monday.
Instead I had it stopped in Melbourne, collected by a work colleague and sent via overnight freight, I will be collecting it tomorrow morning on its way to the first of what will hopefully be many overnight walks in Tasmania.
I feel for Australian retail stores, when they have to pay freight to get it, and duty and tax on an item that I can buy for less overseas, then without duty and without tax.
Over $300 better off in my pocket than dealing with Australian distributors. I went to the trouble of contacting them and discussing price, not trying to get them to compete with those prices, but I would have paid anything under AU$1000. Not possible. I checked with Adeal, the Australian Gitzo distributors too. So I tried to keep my dollars in Australia, but not to be.
OK, now, back to packing for a 3 day walk, the weather looks good!
EDIT.
PS I meant to say, three phone calls to the UK organising and paying for it all cost a grant total of 14 cents.
Internet phone...