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Where to Buy a Quality Digital Camera



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By : Michiel Van Kets    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-09 00:16:58
You can find some great deals on digital cameras these days, if you know where to look and exactly what to look for. If you don't really know what it is you want then you could end up overpaying, or buying a camera with far too many features that you'll never use.

There are lots of options when it comes to finding the camera you want. You could head down to a shopping complex on a Saturday afternoon and browse around the many stores that sell them. Generally, specialist camera shops are better for specific technical advice and information on a model like Nikon digital SLR cameras than department stores where the staff might not have the technical knowledge you want.

Many people still like to buy their products from a regular brick and mortar store as they prefer to deal with real people. Also if there is any problem or issue with the camera after purchase you know exactly where to take it back to get it fixed. Websites are more anonymous for the consumer, without being able to handle a product and discuss its attributes with a salesperson before buying makes some buyers more reluctant to spend money on an item.

An online auction site, such as e-bay, is a bit risky as you are buying from a stranger and aren't likely to get a guarantee, so if something should go wrong with the product, you will be lucky to get your money back. However, there are safety measures in place and it is one of the best places for low prices, you can also find really low prices from major retailers on refurbished models.

Some of the best deals you'll find are in online stores. Websites dealing in camera equipment should have a free telephone number posted on their site where you can give them a call and ask for advice and information from experienced photographers. Or just send them an email with your enquiry. Ordering online you get local warranties, fast delivery and a professional customer service.

Never just buy from any website, it's worth your while to check out their credentials first as there are plenty offering "hot deals" that seem too good to be true- and probably are. There is also the option to directly from the website of the particular brand you want, as brands such as Canon, Nikon, Olympus, etc. all sell their own branded products online.

There is a lot of information online, not just about cameras, camera lenses, and other accessories but also about the manufacturer, model and brand name. Take the time to read reviews on the compact digital cameras and see what other users have to say about various models. They may point out some really valuable piece of information as to why that particular camera wouldn't suit your lifestyle, or on the other hand may answer all your questions and enable you to come to a decision.

Forums, blogs and community sites are great for checking out honest and reliable online merchants to buy your products from, you can find genuine people here with real-life experiences to share. They are a valuable source of information and everyone unsure of what camera they want, or where to buy it from, should do their research before going ahead with any purchase.

All products should come with at least a year's warranty, if you require a longer period then there is an extra fee to pay. If it is a camera with an interchangeable lens, like the Canon digital SLR, then the body of the camera and the lens each has their own warranty to cover you against the cost of repairing a fault due to defective manufacturing.
Author Resource:- John Sharp writes articles for Cameras Direct, an online store for cheap digital cameras. Cameras Direct offers slr lenses from manufacturers such as Nikon, Canon, Sigma and Tamron, as well as super special deals on Canon, Nikon and Sony digital SLRs.
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