I would buy a recertified camera if the discount was significant enough. For my purposes that means you must save at least 30%. In general for me if it's an electronic device and it works correctly for the first few hours of use, it will likely be just fine. Digital cameras fall into that category for me as do computers, MP3 players, hard drives and the like. The only remanufacturred/recertified thing I'm not comfortable with is monitors, because if a pixel (or 5) go bad, the entire thing is junk for my purposes. Just my personal thing. I have bought many many (maybe 100's at this point) of remanufactured and recertified computers and assorted other electronics without a problem. Lastly be sure you're dealing with a major reputable manufacturer. I wouldn't buy remanufactured or recertified from a second tier manufacturer, or anything private label.
The best batteries to buy for a camera are those produced by the manufacturer. That way you can be certain that the battery you purchase is compatible with your camera.
a good place to buy a used camera would be to go on sites like eBay or amazon. They have offers from various people that offer cameras at prices that are way below the manufacturer's selected retail price.
There are a few manufactures of camera phones that have 3 megapixels. You can either buy from Nokia, Samsung or Motorola.
Most manufacturer warranties are for 1 year, whereas the Geek Squad Black Tie Protection allows you to have coverage for long beyond they manufacturer warranty. The Best Buy warranty covers anything that would happen during normal use of a camera.
New PS4 lol. Or if I was so into photography/filming. I would buy a new camera
You can go to Wal-Mart for affordable accessories. They sell cables, camera cases, and smart cards. You can also buy accessories from the manufacturer or an electronic store.
Yes. For some camera types you can buy a well-fitting hard case from the same manufacturer. The best way for that is to check the manufacturers website. There are also universal soft cases available for any camera at sites like thewaterproofstore.com.
Best Buy would have a Sanyo digital camera. Amazon would also have a Sanyo digital camera. You can go to their websites to get more information about them and how much they cost.
Mostly trigger voltage is different. Older film flashes used higher voltages, which if used with newer digital cameras can fry the sensitive circuitry in it. A good practice to follow would be to buy flashes made by the manufacturer of your camera, for your camera. Always remember to check the compatibility of your flash with your camera model.
No, that would be stealing. You must buy a camera, or make one yourself.
I would order it from the manufacturer.
You would have to be a dealer and buy directly from the manufacturer