darrenw5094
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949 dollars which will mean €1300 in Europe
And $2400 in Australia949 dollars which will mean €1300 in Europe
Do buyers in the US pay tax on top of the $999? Maybe that explains the higher price in Europe and other countries that include VAT in the listed cost.949 dollars which will mean €1300 in Europe
Yes , but it is determined state by state.Do buyers in the US pay tax on top of the $999? Maybe that explains the higher price in Europe and other countries that include VAT in the listed cost.
I would have to take a flight and talk this over with my wife, firstThanks. I fixed it. Yall be driving to my place Monday when the package arrives.
Exactly, price in US does not include sales tax and 3-year warranty. If you compare US prices including the extended warranty to EU prices exc. VAT, they're pretty much the sameDo buyers in the US pay tax on top of the $999? Maybe that explains the higher price in Europe and other countries that include VAT in the listed cost.
The problem is that European VAT is around a crazy 20%, whereas US can be 6%.Exactly, price in US does not include sales tax and 3-year warranty. If you compare US prices including the extended warranty to EU prices exc. VAT, they're pretty much the same
Nope, Mich. King salmon was the reason for the name.Congrats! Kingfishcam That sounds like a Florida user name?
Yep, but we should blame our governments and EU for that, not G66.The problem is that European VAT is around a crazy 20%, whereas US can be 6%.
Just a suggestion - I would just use the FM3 by itself for a bit. Get familiar with things there. Later add or use the FC6. It can be a bit much integrating both at the very beginning as you might not realize what the FM3s capabilities are. Unless you’re familiar with the system already from the Axe3 or something.Let the games begin!View attachment 63924
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Close up with a wide-angle lens.That box looks enormous
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Heck no! Plug it all in, fire it all up! The FM3+FC combination is increbily intuitive and the default layouts are really well crafted.Just a suggestion - I would just use the FM3 by itself for a bit. Get familiar with things there. Later add or use the FC6. It can be a bit much integrating both at the very beginning as you might not realize what the FM3s capabilities are. Unless you’re familiar with the system already from the Axe3 or something.
I’m sure you’d want to plug both in at least to see it all so go for it! But work with the FM3 first. Just my suggestion.