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    Re: Film from Japan

    I clicked onthe link and it worked fine on Chrome which has a translate feature.

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    Re: Film from Japan

    The site came up fine for me at work. For 4x5 Acros, it looks like a savings of $8 over BH with shipping and handling added in. Plus I'd rather support another member. I've got a stock of 8x10 Acros, but when I get low I'll certainly order some.
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    Re: Film from Japan

    Can someone link to Fuji Acros?

    I cannot find a translation button and blindly clicking got me nowhere near it.

    Thanks
    click and scroll down a ways to Acros...

    http://www.yodobashi.com/%E3%82%AB%E...0000000000301/

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    Re: Film from Japan

    My Japanese is not so great, so how do I get the translation of the web page? Is there a remedial class for that?
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    Re: Film from Japan

    Use Chrome. In the upper right, there will be an icon. If you hover over it, it'll say "Translate Page?" Click, and you're good to go.
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    Re: Film from Japan

    Yes, extreme right in the browser next to the star.

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    Re: Film from Japan

    That's a pretty good price for 4x5 Acros. I'll have to pick some up when I'm there next December.

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    Re: Film from Japan

    For those not using Chrome, Google Translate does a decent job. Just copy the link and paste it into the box. You can then navigate the entire site in your preferred language.

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    Re: Film from Japan

    Google search and translate works fine. Conversion about $72 for Velvia 100f 20 sheets.

    Seems that your supplier sells a wide range of products. Are they brokers? Is this a brick and mortar?

    Would we be paying via paypal? What about shipping method, costs and which shipping vendors? Customs issues? How long for delivery?

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    Re: Film from Japan

    Yodobashi is one of Japan's largest retailers - they sell everything - from large format cameras to pencils to washing machines. Their stores are huge, covering entire blocks in Tokyo and Osaka and attract a large number of tourists, particularly from China and South Korea.

    As detailed in my first post, after I receive your email, I send you a Paypal invoice denominated in Japanese Yen. Shipping is only through JapanPost EMS, which generally gets packages to most places in 3~4 days. Customs can cause delays in some countries, and that is not really predictable. Customs depends on your country's regulations.

    Kumar

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