I am becoming increasingly concerned at the way Canon expect the rest of the
world to subsidise American consumers.

Taking the new EOS 300D as an example, the price in the USA is set at 899
dollars. But they have also published the Japanese price as 120000 Yen, the
European price as 1099 Euro, and the British price as 899 pounds. Converting
these prices into dollars at the official exchange rate shows that the
Japanese consumer is paying the equivalent of 1019 dollars, the European
consumer is paying the equivalent of 1202 dollars, while the British are
expected to pay the equivalent of 1419 dollars!! Note to Canon: 1 dollar
does NOT equal 1 pound, and if you try to con us into paying inflated prices
don't be surprised if British consumers find it cheaper to fly to the USA to
buy at their subsidised prices!!  

Chris

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