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Calling all Photographers
30 Sep 2006 08:50:23 -0700
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Clive...
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Hi, I'm looking to buy a DSLR camera online. I shop online frequently
online, but never from a camera dealer.
I'm looking to spend up to =A3700, so I'm looking for reputable online
suppliers, with good stock and reliable delivery couriers.
Graham...
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Two dealers that I swear by are:
I have bought from both on many occasions. I've also, amongst many
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Faolan...
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Review site:
Best place for memory is:
And for camera equipment in general:
I use a dSLR myself and get most of my kit from Warehouseexpress site.
Also think about how you going to process the shots whether you going to =
shot jpg or RAW. The reason I say this it will put a whole lot more=20
Clive...
Bri....
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Hi Clive,
It took me many months to find the courage to part with a few hundred
pounds for a camera and accessories over the web, but I eventually did,
with "UK Digital Cameras".
My order arrived at the front door less than 24 hours after the deed.
About 2 months later, I complained by emaill about a faulty unit (spare
battery). Return instructions were sent within an hour, and a brand new
replacement popped through the door the following day.
I can't speak too highly about this company and have no reservations
about recommending them.
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Wrinklie One =?iso-8859-1?Q?=A9?=...
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here's another you could try
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Thank Graham - I was leaning towards Park Cameras.
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pressure on your computer system and you also have to decide what RAW=20
converter you want to use. JPG puts less stress on the system but you=20
also get 'reduced' quality and dynamic range ;) Main issues for=20
computers is RAM, storage and backups.
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