Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Where Should I Shop for Cameras and Equipment to Get the Best Deals?

Where’s the best place to buy a camera or other photo equipment? With so many options now, how is someone supposed to know where to start?

Obviously when you start shopping you should check out options and prices on the internet. Now be careful when you are looking at a particular product, be it a camera, lens, or other photography equipment, that you know what you are getting. When I bought my Canon 5D Mark II, I found sites that offered Canon 5D Mark II at really low prices, from Asia. They are call “knock off” products for a reason. They tell you they are the same, but the quality is usually lower AND (important point) there is no manufacturer’s warranty from Canon.  So Lesson 1: Make sure you know what is being sold. 

Lesson 2: Purchase from a reputable dealer. You CAN get great deals online. I purchased my camera used through Amazon.com. It actually was being sold by a pawn shop out west. It was an amazing deal. Because it was through Amazon, I had their guarantee policy. So as soon as it arrived, I tested the entire camera out and found that there was a row of dead pixels in the sensor. I contacted the seller and told them I would either return the camera, or they could pay for the repair work to be done by Canon. They agreed to pay for the repair work, which was $250 dollars. (Actually they credited the $250 back to me and I paid Canon). BINGO! I had a perfect camera totally repaired and certified by Canon. I only paid $1500 for the camera body including the repair. I already had Canon DSLRs so my lenses transferred to the new camera.

I almost always check Amazon first when looking for camera and accessories because most of the major camera equipment stores sell through them, and may offer better deals through Amazon than on their own websites such as B&H or Adorama. When you look at something on Amazon, see where it is being sold from. If you look up an L-series 24-70mm lens today, there are a bunch of used ones being sold from Japan. I’d stick with stateside purchases. Check out some used dealers also. One I trust is KEH.com. Also check in Rangefinder or Professional Photographer magazines for dealers.

Lesson 3: Get great deals at trade shows at the national photography conferences. When I attended the WPPI convention a couple years ago, I spent a lot of time at the trade show. I learned a lot and made some great vendor connections I’m still using today. I also found fantastic deals, most which were good for 30-60 days after the convention. This is how I bought my Westcott studio light package. I saved about 50% of the total retail cost. I also purchased template software for albums, photo collages, and marketing materials for a fraction of the normal cost. Beside all the valuable training and classes and interaction with great photographers, I was able to make great purchases, and plan for future purchases. (It was at the Canon booth that I learned that I wanted a 5D Mark II and L-series lenses to regain the quality I lot switching from medium format film to digital. So when I was ready to purchase, I could spend time looking for a great deal.)

The most important thing to remember when making photography equipment purchases is (Lesson 4) that YOU are the most important piece of equipment that will determine how your images turn out. Save BEFORE and buy when you can pay cash. While you are learning, you don’t have to have the best equipment. Learn to use what you have now to make great images. Then when you can afford to upgrade, you will be that much further ahead. 

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

My Top 10 Photo Related Websites

As a photographer, there are a number of websites that I visit on a regular basis.  Some are for inspiration, some are for knowledge, and some are just for dreaming (B&H Photo).  Here is my Top 10 list (in no particular order).

10. B&H Photo Video - I am always looking for new gear and not necessarily lenses either.  Modifiers, gobos, etc all make the cut on the website that has everything (including a 5% student discount)

9.  Flickr - Yahoo! Inc's photo sharing site.  In addition to giving you a terabyte of free storage it is a cool place to find all kinds of inspirational images.

8.  500px - another Photo sharing site.  500px allows you to upload 20 images a week with their free account and you have the option to sell the image in their marketplace.  It is also another good place to find some really great images

7.  365project.org - A site dedicated to photo-a-day projects.  I know it sounds easy, but it isn't.

6.  Amazon - I have a Prime membership so Amazon is always my go-to website for shopping, especially for printer inks, fine art papers, and other photography related stuff (and everything else)

5.  Dropbox - Cloud storage site that gives you 2.5 GB of storage for free and it is all synced to any device you have the dropbox software installed on.  Personally I use it as an easy link to send full size copies to models after photo shoots.

4. Copy - Another cloud storage site that gives you 15GB of storage space.  I just found out about this site yesterday.  15GB is ALOT of space and you can get even more free space by referring friends (The link at the bottom of this post is my referral, by using it you get an extra 5GB of space when you sign up.  You don't have to use it, but it would be cool if you did).

3. F-Stoppers - The blog that I read about copy.com on.  Lots of photography and video related articles on this very active website.

2.  Strobist - All about lighting.  If you want to stand out from the masses with DSLRs and high end camera phones, then learn to love light, especially the kind that you can control.

1. POTN Forums - The photography-on-the-net forums have been almost a daily visit for me for the past 3 years.  It is a Canon centric forum, but they don't razz you too bad if you're a Nikon shooter.  There a variety of image forums where you can get critique from amateurs and professionals alike as well as forums on gear, business, and lighting.


Well there you have it.  These are the sites I visit on a regular basis that help keep me plugged into the world of photography.


Links:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
http://500px.com/
http://365project.org/
http://www.amazon.com/
http://www.dropbox.com/
https://copy.com - (With my referral ID so we each get an extra 5GB)
http://fstoppers.com/
http://www.strobist.blogspot.com/
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/