I got a email today from Sony telling me the SAL2470Z lens I ordered several weeks ago (5) was shipping today. I looked at the Sony Style web sight and several items have dropped. Ofcourse not the lens I ordered.....LOL:p
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I got a email today from Sony telling me the SAL2470Z lens I ordered several weeks ago (5) was shipping today. I looked at the Sony Style web sight and several items have dropped. Ofcourse not the lens I ordered.....LOL:p
Looks like someone went through with a $50 cut brush and whacked on a few items ... yes, the HVL-F58AM ... is now $449. LOL
Where they need to cut they won't ... such as the A900, by at least $1000 or throw in a HVL-F58AM and VG-C90AM Vertical Grip for a combo deal! ... $3199. Now, that'd be a purchase worth some thought.
Nice try ... but, it is no "fire sale" for Christmas. The glass is still overpriced!
Oh, they did lop another $100 of the 70-200mm F/2.8 G SSM. I think the TAMRON had some effect in that.
Some economic stimulus from the Sony Corp.
I am very glad to see Sony come down on prices to make products more attractive to consumers. This is the second drop on the 70-200 lens. In a way it makes me sick because I paid the original price. Ugg!:eek: I don’t look for any price reduction on any of the Zeiss lenses any time soon.
Zeiss glass is a problem, because of the licensing fees involved with qualifying the lenses.
The only real problem with the SONY pricing, from my understanding, is that while the camera bodies can be fixed in price, the lenses should be "fair market" or as the retailer wants to discount them for sale ... and SONY has monopolistically over-priced a lot of the lenses by nearly 35%!
From Wikipedia ... a definition of Fair Market Value (FMV)
There are numerous definitions of fair market value for various purposes and jurisdictions. A highly general definition is:
- It is the most probable price at which a good or service will exchange, expressed in terms of cash or equivalent, in a free market assuming:
- A knowledgeable and willing seller unencumbered by undue pressure to sell and acting in his own best interest
- A knowledgeable and willing buyer unencumbered by undue pressure to buy and acting in his own best interest
- A reasonable time for exposure in a free and open market.
In other words, you should be able to go to a SONY Style store and if they have the lens in stock, you can make an offer for it, instead of paying full boat. They can mark it down by nearly 15% if they want to. You just need to make them want to ... making the sale worth their while ... by buying enough glass or other accessories for them to "lick their chops" at the prospect. It pays to haggle! :cool: It is patently obvious that since SONY is reducing prices ... sales are in the "buyer's hands", right now. They need to move product ... and fast.
Say, what is 15% of $1700? Oh yeah ... 0.15 x 1700 = $255 ... Better in your pocket than theirs! :)
the Sony Store in Canada haggles. but mostly on items over $500.
mmm I didn't know that. you could probably haggle a bit past sales tax? that's not getting you too far.... lol.
the F58 dropped $50 in the canada store a little while back.
The only other drop was the 70-300 G got a $50 break.
the F58 is $449 at Henry's now. Sonystyle should match it.
As don has said, it's $450 :)
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921665462455
Sony Style and sure program continues to confues me, it just doesn't seem to make good sense for the company, oh well guess they have to recoup other losses soemwhere but why does it have to be the camera division!! It would still be a large amount to pay out but you would think they could give price breaks on package purchases, like buy a grip and flash at same time, or buy 2 lenses at same time, a900 grip and flash for the price of the 900 now that would be tempting LOL