In accordance with §11 PAngV (German ordinance regulating the indication of Prices), the last offer price shows the lowest price of the last 30 days after all usual direct discount deductions. Discounts such as cashback or trade-in, which are calculated or paid out after the purchase or by third parties without a contractual relationship with Hifi Foto Koch GmbH (service providers, agencies, manufacturers, etc.) or which require further action, are not included.
As a consumer, you are legally obliged to return used batteries. This also applies to batteries and rechargeable batteries installed in devices.
You can return your old batteries to the public collection points in your municipality or wherever batteries are sold.
Of course, you can also return the batteries available from us or batteries from devices sold by us after use to the following address: HIFI & FOTO KOCH Schadowstr. 60-62 40212 D?sseldorf Deutschland
Batteries containing harmful substances are marked with these symbols:
Pb = battery contains lead
Cd = battery contains cadmium
Hg = battery contains mercury
Old electrical appliances do not belong in household waste
Since March 24, 2006, old electrical appliances may not be disposed of with household waste . The regulation applies to all electronic and electrical appliances, from electric toothbrushes to home solariums, from washing machines to digital cameras, no matter how old. This also includes light bulbs, fluorescent tubes and energy-saving lamps. The appliances are taken back free of charge by towns and municipalities. They are taken back at collection points or even offered for collection. As a rule, existing collection systems (e.g. recycling centers, bulky waste collection) are used.
If you print your own pictures at home, you need to pay attention to a number of things. In addition to the right color profiles for the pictures, you need to pay attention to the drying times required by the respective papers and the effect you want to achieve with the paper on which the pictures are printed.
If you are new to photography or videography, you may be confused by the different names for light reduction and what an ND filter (neutral density filter) is used for.