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Post Options Post Options   Quote godsakes Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 January 2012 at 14:42
Originally posted by MacChap MacChap wrote:

I've had great service from Simon Ho's Bokehlicious Shop Simon does a myriad of useful accessories with very fast delivery and free postage. My latest purchase was a 67mm JYC PRO1-D filter, which I have to say is a very nicely made piece - construction apppears to be at least on a par with the Hoya equivalent .... for half the price!

Always good to be able to recommend good service, rather than having to expose scams as in my post on the forum HERE


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UK members looking for a monopod, go to 7dayshop http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=99657 and see the deal. £4.99 delivered for up to 3.5kg load.

Read the specs and pay the money. If you're a Topcashback member, click through and get the additional rebate?

Hope this is of some help to UK Dyxumers. A bargain if ever there was one. Get in there
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Post Options Post Options   Quote CuriousOne Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 July 2014 at 06:00
This shop:

http://www.ebay.com/usr/emilyandlily

Has most accessories only a bit pricier (1-2% only) than chinese sellers, but they ship for free from Secaucus, NJ, so delivery is much faster. Takes 2-3 days to Wilmington, DE. For example, wireless transmitter+receiver for Sony flash is priced US $12.26 with them. Ordered recently, let's see how it'll work.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote sybersitizen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 July 2014 at 06:28
Originally posted by CuriousOne CuriousOne wrote:

This shop:

http://www.ebay.com/usr/emilyandlily

Wow - that seller has the largest feedback number I've ever come across: more than 1,158,000 transactions since 2003. That's 100,000 transactions per year, or 270+ per day. Impressive.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote CuriousOne Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 July 2014 at 07:21
This seller also ships from U.S. and has some great deals too:

http://www.ebay.com/usr/eforcity

But their shipping not so fast to DE (they ship from Compton, CA).

P.S. They have 3,882,531 transactions since 2000 :)



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I have purchased from both emilyandlily and eforcity - I didn't have any issues with either seller.
 



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Just to be noted, these $1.52 replacement gradient filters for Cokin P, sold by eforcity are not a way close in quality to original ones. They provide noticeable bluish (ND2) or pinkish (ND4) tint.
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I bought something from emilyandlily and it was defective. Not their fault, just a faulty product, but when I brought it to their attention they immediately sent me a replacement. I offered to pay for the extra shipping since I figured I could use some of the parts from the other, but they said they'd cover it. I'd buy from that seller any day.

Eforcity, I've bought one or two things, no complaints.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote CuriousOne Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 August 2014 at 14:48
Remote flash trigger from emilyandlily arrived:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/380781462433

The description on website says Neewer and receiver powered by two AAA batteries.

The item itself is labeled VILTROX and manual is for JYC made device :D

Receiver is powered with CR2 (included), and transmitter has no OFF switch. Tested indoors up to 30 feet via 3 concrete walls - works fine. It allows to set shorter than 1/160 sync speeds on SLT-A57. Of course, anything faster than 1/200 is unusable (shutter is seen) but still, not bad.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote CuriousOne Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 August 2014 at 16:46
Tested it with various flashes.

Minolta AF4000 - works fine.
Minolta 2000xi - does not works. (flash works directly on camera, but on max power only)
Minolta 2500D - does not works. Flash works on camera just fine, both ADI/TTL
Nissin Di 622 Mk2 - works in manual mode only.

Various dumb/manual/old flashes all work fine.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote neilt3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 August 2014 at 17:01
Originally posted by sybersitizen sybersitizen wrote:

Originally posted by CuriousOne CuriousOne wrote:

This shop:

http://www.ebay.com/usr/eforcity

Wow - that seller has the largest feedback number I've ever come across: more than 1,158,000 transactions since 2003. That's 100,000 transactions per year, or 270+ per day. Impressive.


+1 for dealing with them.
very good service.
I've had quite a few things off them including several sets of the flash controller that CuriousOne links too. Got them in both ISO and iISO mounted transmitter to use with various cameras / flashes I own. They work well.

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Emilyandlily doing very badly recently.

Order placed Oct. 9, it should arrived yesterday, but nothing, and tracking was not updated since purchase. They haven't answered to my messages and even ebay claim remains unanswered. They're shutting down?
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Originally posted by CuriousOne CuriousOne wrote:

Emilyandlily doing very badly recently.

Order placed Oct. 9, it should arrived yesterday, but nothing, and tracking was not updated since purchase. They haven't answered to my messages and even ebay claim remains unanswered. They're shutting down?


That's unfortunate.

I've had good experiences buying from them before.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Pirate Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 October 2014 at 21:58
Ahoy!

If you do your own wet sensor cleaning (as I do + dry cleaning), then you'll be in good hands if you buy your swabs and Eclipse fluid from DigiPad (UK). They also stock lens cleaning solution, though TBH, you'll be perfectly fine with the Lenspen LP-1 or the new Lenspen Elite, though for dry sensor cleaning I could offer a suggestion, but this is primarily for wet sensor cleaning swabs and fluid.

You can also find them on eBay here.

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