Possibly repair in Colorado is easier to obtain on the American version?

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Wilensky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: pz1p pricing


KEH is often a little high on the pricing, although it's usually 
worth it because of their conservative grading and excellent 
reputation.

One curiosity regarding the PZ-1p is that the European/Asian version 
Z-1p, which is the exact same camera, is consistently cheaper in the 
KEH listings when compared to the PZ-1p's, for cameras in the same 
condition. The difference is often nearly $100. This is also true for 
the PZ-1 and Z-1 cameras, though the difference is less. I don't know 
why this pricing difference exists.

I haven't noticed quite as marked a difference with the ZX/MZ series. 
The only constant in that pricing is that the all-black cameras are 
more expensive than chrome/black ones in the same condition.

Joe


>  >From: "Alan Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>You might also consider the PZ-1p/Z-1p. US$300 will buy you a mint one.
>
>Not last I looked.  KEH had bargains in the mid three hundreds, better
>condition ones over four hundred.  I find their prices to be pretty
>competitive.  I considered a PZ-1p, and If I really could have found a
>a bargain one for $250ish (if mint ones were $300) I might not have
>paid $225 for a KX. 
>
>DJE


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