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will the prices of digital cameras ever go down?i mean i went to walmart and target today and they where like 100 dollars-400 dollars.i need a reasonable price,but a good one.i dont have that much money.can someone tell me where i can get a good one for a resonable price?
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They surely are going down, as we speak. Not at lightning speed, but even though I already have a digital camera, (my 3rd), that does everything I want and room to grow into my camera, I still can't help but check out other models and prices of the cameras. I am amazed how the models with more megapixels and features, cost the same as the first digital camera I purchased in Nov. '05 with less than 5 mp and less features. As I check out the sales papers this morning, I'm amazed how much SD/MMC (memory card) are becoming more affordable! Saw 1G for $19.99 and a 2G for $29.99! No rebates to send in either!
Also saw a bank ad giving away Canon's PowerShot A460, (which is an awesome camera), if you open a business checking/saving account. Key Bank I believe it was...
But back to your question. My first digital, (Sony), I purchased it at my local department store. My second and my most current, (Canons), I purchase online. Here is where I go to shop on-line for the best price for digital cameras. Just type in your camera model in the âsearch keywordâ: http://lowpricedigital.com/category.asp?... Buy soon or check daily, for prices changes daily amongst merchants. Also check if the camera is being sold ânewâ or ârefurbishedâ. I saved over a hundred dollars, because the merchant was selling at a much better price than my local store, and including not having to pay for sales tax, (since I live out of state from the on line merchant I purchased from), and no S&H because some offer free S&H.
Refurbished are usually repaired and reconditioned from the manufacturer. These are usually merchandise that have been returned to the manufacturer, after a customer may have purchase and then returned within a short and certain period of time, or complains of some type of problem with the item. Then they are checked and reconditioned/repaired to "new" status, but must be identified as "refurbished". Usually the warranty on refurbished items are for a longer period of time than the new item. I purchased a 'refurb' and have had no problems at all.
But if you prefer to drive and purchase locally, the two stores you mentioned, Best Buy, Circuit City, Comp USA, and check out the camera stores. They are all pretty competitive. Even consider Office Max, Office Depot and Cost Co/Sam's Club...any store with a camera department. You may be pleasantly surprised with their prices.
Good luck!
They surely are going down, as we speak. Not at lightning speed, but even though I already have a digital camera, (my 3rd), that does everything I want and room to grow into my camera, I still can't help but check out other models and prices of the cameras. I am amazed how the models with more megapixels and features, cost the same as the first digital camera I purchased in Nov. '05 with less than 5 mp and less features. As I check out the sales papers this morning, I'm amazed how much SD/MMC (memory card) are becoming more affordable! Saw 1G for $19.99 and a 2G for $29.99! No rebates to send in either!
Also saw a bank ad giving away Canon's PowerShot A460, (which is an awesome camera), if you open a business checking/saving account. Key Bank I believe it was...
But back to your question. My first digital, (Sony), I purchased it at my local department store. My second and my most current, (Canons), I purchase online. Here is where I go to shop on-line for the best price for digital cameras. Just type in your camera model in the âsearch keywordâ: http://lowpricedigital.com/category.asp?... Buy soon or check daily, for prices changes daily amongst merchants. Also check if the camera is being sold ânewâ or ârefurbishedâ. I saved over a hundred dollars, because the merchant was selling at a much better price than my local store, and including not having to pay for sales tax, (since I live out of state from the on line merchant I purchased from), and no S&H because some offer free S&H.
Refurbished are usually repaired and reconditioned from the manufacturer. These are usually merchandise that have been returned to the manufacturer, after a customer may have purchase and then returned within a short and certain period of time, or complains of some type of problem with the item. Then they are checked and reconditioned/repaired to "new" status, but must be identified as "refurbished". Usually the warranty on refurbished items are for a longer period of time than the new item. I purchased a 'refurb' and have had no problems at all.
But if you prefer to drive and purchase locally, the two stores you mentioned, Best Buy, Circuit City, Comp USA, and check out the camera stores. They are all pretty competitive. Even consider Office Max, Office Depot and Cost Co/Sam's Club...any store with a camera department. You may be pleasantly surprised with their prices.
Good luck!
Is There Such thing as a rechargable Digital Camera?
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My Digital Camera Eats Batteries like CRAZY!
And Batteries are kinda expensive.
Like Duracel ones last only about 2 hours!
So I was wondering if there such thing as a rechargable camera that doesn't need batteries to operate? Like how you have to recharge your phone or ds & If So, How much are they?
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Yup! These cameras do exist and they are great! I would go online and look you can find them anywhere from Walmart to Staples to Best Buy to Target etc etc etc.
Personally, mine is a Canon and I got it from best buy for around $200, but I have seen them starting around $120 or so.
I love digital cameras because of the reason you said - getting batteries over and over again is so tedious and expensive. Good luck on your search!
Yup! These cameras do exist and they are great! I would go online and look you can find them anywhere from Walmart to Staples to Best Buy to Target etc etc etc.
Personally, mine is a Canon and I got it from best buy for around $200, but I have seen them starting around $120 or so.
I love digital cameras because of the reason you said - getting batteries over and over again is so tedious and expensive. Good luck on your search!
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