Balls, I actually was in the same boat as you before Christmas..all the webstores in the US sold out. However, I found www.digitalrev.com, a Hong Kong shop. I spoke to the reps via email about once per day until I was confident that I was indeed getting the cam that my Amex was charged for. They shipped the cam via DHL and did a very good job of packing it. I live across the river from NYC and got the cam in about seven days. I still see they have them in stock: http://www.digitalrev.com/en/canon-eos-5d-mark-ii-with-ef-24-105mm-lens-kit-4424.html
No tax, but they mark up the cam about $250 to make up for the difference. 'sodo
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Nice. Now how the heck to I get my hands on one? Every store is sold out.
Balls,
I actually was in the same boat as you before Christmas..all the webstores in the US sold out. However, I found www.digitalrev.com, a Hong Kong shop. I spoke to the reps via email about once per day until I was confident that I was indeed getting the cam that my Amex was charged for. They shipped the cam via DHL and did a very good job of packing it. I live across the river from NYC and got the cam in about seven days. I still see they have them in stock:
http://www.digitalrev.com/en/canon-eos-5d-mark-ii-with-ef-24-105mm-lens-kit-4424.html
No tax, but they mark up the cam about $250 to make up for the difference.
'sodo