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Originally Posted by Proxima
(Post 1647954)
Anyone here that has been questioned or charged duty for a camera or some small electronic item in the baggage? |
Originally Posted by anshurao
(Post 1649803)
Hi Guys, How do you keep out fungus from attacking your camera and lens? I live in Goa and it gets really humid here during the monsoons. Currently I store my gear in my camera bag with some silica gel packs. My worry is I store my bag in the wardrobe. Any pointers on storage? This may come in handy to others as well. Cheers, Anshu |
Originally Posted by amitk26
(Post 1649379)
Actually the rule is up to 25000 Rs worth articles are duty free, And 6000 Rs from China, Pakistan , Myanmar , Bangladesh and Nepal. Till 7-8 years back they use to question for laptops and cameras and it was harassment for tourists and frequent flyers ,Customs can not always ascertain real value so they simplified the operational procedure to be 1 laptop+ 1 Camera + 1 mobile per person assuming that cost is less then 25000 or they are for personal use. In case you have 2 laptops or 2 DSLR the total value may be less then 25000/- but they will still question. |
Originally Posted by Jaguar
(Post 1649904)
My friend was questioned while bringing a Canon D7 (bought for 83k) from Thailand a couple of days ago. He ended up bribing the customs guy with 1000 Rs to escape 24% or so duty. |
Originally Posted by janitha
(Post 1650145)
Duty reduced to 1.204%!clap: |
Originally Posted by Sankar
(Post 1650361)
Really? Is it true? Sounds too good to be true. But if yes then this one big christmas present to all planning to import cams. |
Originally Posted by Jaguar
(Post 1649904)
My friend was questioned while bringing a Canon D7 (bought for 83k) from Thailand a couple of days ago. He ended up bribing the customs guy with 1000 Rs to escape 24% or so duty. |
Originally Posted by Sankar
(Post 1650361)
Really? Is it true? Sounds too good to be true. But if yes then this one big christmas present to all planning to import cams. |
Originally Posted by janitha
(Post 1650418)
Please see my smiley. Jaguar's friend managed to pay just 1K in place of 24% duty, which in effect translates to 1.204%. Sorry if I caused any confusion. |
Originally Posted by anshurao
(Post 1649803)
Hi Guys, How do you keep out fungus from attacking your camera and lens? I live in Goa and it gets really humid here during the monsoons. Currently I store my gear in my camera bag with some silica gel packs. My worry is I store my bag in the wardrobe. Any pointers on storage? This may come in handy to others as well. Cheers, Anshu |
Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 1651488)
Attachment 251419 Look what the humid weather in Kerala has done to my sensor! Discovered yesterday only. |
Originally Posted by Sankar
(Post 1651492)
Damn that looks ugly! How do u plan to clean it? You have the sensor cleaning swabs and solution? |
Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 1651498)
Here's one shot taken today, can you spot the fungus? :D |
Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 1651488)
Storing it in wardrobe with some silica gels in the camera bag is not enough in a humid place like yours and mine. Use dry boxes. Attachment 251419 Look what the humid weather in Kerala has done to my sensor! Discovered yesterday only. |
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