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online sources for camera purchase

Started by beyondmyken, October 26, 2006, 04:20:00 PM

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beyondmyken

any suggestions?  I have several cameras in mind and want to compare prices.

Frank1107

1.) B&H Photo
2.) Adorama
3.) 17th Street Photo

Frank

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Frank1107

Weasel;

I forgot Hunts. Gary always has good prices and great service.

Frank

Goeb

B&H also has a special monthly code that gives you better prices on select cameras. I usually find it on Canon's message boards. Saved me 50 bucks on my XT.
The current code is "pssep". Just type it into the search box and all of their discounted items will come up.
Goeb

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woodsman196

The company I work for as a photographic printer has a mail order department. It is a family owned company that has a lot of mail order customers. I am not sure about how competitive prices are as I don't watch that sort of thing but customer service is the best. Try us out robertsimaging.com
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Steaknife

These guy's beat B&H prices by quite a bit. I bought my first Nikon from them and saved almost $200 than what a few other online places were charging.

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Chris O

well since i work for em.  www.bestbuy.com  .  gotta be careful with a lot of online places because they sell factory refurbished cameras. not that thats bad but just read carefully.

TaterHill Archer

go to bizrate.  search in the digital camera section for many different prices.  Once you find one you like, look for it on cnet.  the reviews there will let you know how the cnet editors used it and how other users thought it worked.
Jeff

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