Blog about Digital Cameras
[06/11/2010] Be Careful with Very Cheap Prices
There is nothing wrong with shopping around for a better price, but a digital camera should last you at least a good year, if not longer, and going for the cheapest one out there might not be the best course of action. Even if you find a good digital camera on sale with an extremely low price tag attached to it, always take such offer with a grain of salt. Merchants often advertise low prices in order to attract clients and then try to use pressure tactics and offer package deals that might not be what they seem. If all you need is the camera, then buy the camera only and later on shop for extra battery, memory card, case, or other accessories. When you are at a shop, you will not have the time to find out how much the offered accessories actually cost or what is their quality. Take the time to read a few reviews and only then start shopping for add-ons!










