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fmybody
12-30-2009, 02:49 PM
Im not sure if this belongs in Classifieds or what not but i figured if i put it here it may help more people.

Im looking to buy a new (possibly used if a goood price) DSLR i have my heart pretty set on a Canon XSi and i before i go ahead and order it online i just was wondering if you guys knew any independently owned camera shops around...

this way i can see the camera and such and maybe haggle the price some. :mrgreen:

any advice is appreciated

Whiplash Performance
12-30-2009, 03:07 PM
Im not sure if this belongs in Classifieds or what not but i figured if i put it here it may help more people.

Im looking to buy a new (possibly used if a goood price) DSLR i have my heart pretty set on a Canon XSi and i before i go ahead and order it online i just was wondering if you guys knew any independently owned camera shops around...

this way i can see the camera and such and maybe haggle the price some. :mrgreen:

any advice is appreciated

There's Beach Camera on Route 22 in Green Brook.
They have pretty good prices here's their website:
beachcamera.com

79CamaroDiva
12-30-2009, 03:24 PM
really, the best prices that i can usually find are at b&h, and you dont have to pay sales tax if you order online. you can go to another store to play with it, order it from there.

if you want to order used, i suggest keh.com, i've bought quite a bit from them and their ratings have always been dead on for the quality

SteveR
12-30-2009, 03:25 PM
There's a good small family owned camera shop in Montclair. If you want to look it over and play with it, you can see if B&H in the city has one on the floor. Their prices are a little higher than other places though.

fmybody
12-30-2009, 03:27 PM
really, the best prices that i can usually find are at b&h, and you dont have to pay sales tax if you order online. you can go to another store to play with it, order it from there.

if you want to order used, i suggest keh.com, i've bought quite a bit from them and their ratings have always been dead on for the quality

B&H was my original go to place.. it does seem to have the best price with the best reviews and all that good stuff and I JUST REALIZED that this place beach cameras is gonna charge me tax... they did offer a free mem card but the value was only $10.. so that didnt equal out..

i just figured id ask.. to see what other people think.. ill still wait around till tomorrow to see what people say.. and if i dont find nething better ill go with B&H

thank you guys keep the good advice coming!

ryanfx
12-30-2009, 03:43 PM
Generally speaking you'll never get as good of a price on a camera in a shop vs online.

ANY discount a shop might be willing to give you can quickly be eaten up by sales tax that you wouldn't be paying online.

Small electronics shops are sadly becoming a thing of the past.

fmybody
12-30-2009, 03:48 PM
Generally speaking you'll never get as good of a price on a camera in a shop vs online.

ANY discount a shop might be willing to give you can quickly be eaten up by sales tax that you wouldn't be paying online.

Small electronics shops are sadly becoming a thing of the past.

sad but true..

i just thought maybe if i fash the cash.. i could get by with no tax.

Knipps
12-30-2009, 03:53 PM
there's a place I pass by in Rutherford all the time, couldn't tell you anything about it though

79CamaroDiva
12-30-2009, 08:18 PM
sad but true..

i just thought maybe if i fash the cash.. i could get by with no tax.

In all honesty, if the local place is pretty close in price including sales tax but doesn't beat the online price, a few extra dollars isn't going to break your bank account and it's always nice to a) help the little local shops and b) have them
be able to have in person help and support and go back to ask questions or get repairs. An extra $10, $20 or even $50 isnt that much when you're paying $600-1000.

fmybody
12-30-2009, 09:00 PM
In all honesty, if the local place is pretty close in price including sales tax but doesn't beat the online price, a few extra dollars isn't going to break your bank account and it's always nice to a) help the little local shops and b) have them
be able to have in person help and support and go back to ask questions or get repairs. An extra $10, $20 or even $50 isnt that much when you're paying $600-1000.

maybe ill swing by that place.. im only 20 so every dollar counts.. the local place seems to be a BIG STORE actually ... so it depends but it deff wouldnt hurt to check it out

Again i thank you guys for your advice

ar0ck
12-31-2009, 11:39 AM
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=14

Canon Forum classifieds, bodies go up for sale used all of the time. Just watch and research and your bound to find something good pop up as long as your quick and have paypal ready.

TheBandit
01-02-2010, 10:11 AM
Your right in old bridge man.. My girlfriend went to George Street Camera and Framing Co. for my camera. It's on George Street in New Brunswick She said the guy was really nice and helpful. I haven't gone in their yet so i can't telll you how good the prices and everything are though.

79CamaroDiva
01-03-2010, 02:42 PM
Your right in old bridge man.. My girlfriend went to George Street Camera and Framing Co. for my camera. It's on George Street in New Brunswick She said the guy was really nice and helpful. I haven't gone in their yet so i can't telll you how good the prices and everything are though.

Exceptionally helpful, VERY expensive. I went to mason gross school of the arts right around the corner from there and the only time I went in there was if I absolutely needed something that day.

fmybody
01-03-2010, 04:15 PM
Exceptionally helpful, VERY expensive. I went to mason gross school of the arts right around the corner from there and the only time I went in there was if I absolutely needed something that day.

very expensive is not what im looking for lol... but i can always use the information.