Hi all,
I'm trying to ship a lens (Sonnar 5cm.1,5) to Europe for a review to be made in a digital camera
This comes basically because the one I have is rare.
Now, how do you ship to/from Europe whn something is "on loan" without having to buy an ATA carner ($350+) or paying import duties?
ANy experiences?
Shipping a lens to Europe
Shipping a lens to Europe
Last edited by titrisol on Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Shipping a lens to Europe
I don't know if postal authorities make exemptions or allowances. This could work if you had someone who was making the trip and could take it with them in their luggage or in a carry-on bag.
-Mike Elek
Re: Shipping a lens to Europe
I wouldn’t declare its value, that’s all.
When a friend was going to receive a Makina 67 serviced in USA he addressed to me, the repairman stated the value as 325$ (The repair cost) and I had to pay small amount of taxes. All it’s with the declared value.
When a friend was going to receive a Makina 67 serviced in USA he addressed to me, the repairman stated the value as 325$ (The repair cost) and I had to pay small amount of taxes. All it’s with the declared value.
Re: Shipping a lens to Europe
Oh well, I got a very good offer for the lens locally, it is gone now!
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Re: Shipping a lens to Europe
You'd have to consult with your local post office to see how it is done, but you at least have to declare it is not a sold item, maybe saying it is going for repair.
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