Before you buy any cameras . .

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Before you buy any cameras, FIRST you should ask yourself what kind of
application do you have and what you would like to do with it?
Then you have to think how much your maximum budgetfor it. Because any
camera specially the digital one has many hidden costs such as:

1- A memory card with higher capacity such as 256MB, 512MB, or 1 gig.
2- A card reader
3- A case
4-If that camera comes with battery charger then it would be nice, otherwise
you have to buy it separately

When you add the costs of above items then might be beyond of your budget.

Now you decide everything. Then where you go to buy?
As you mention you do NOT buy a camera from Argos, or those supermarket that
sell everything!! You should buy it from a camera shop who is specialised in
handeling them.
I am sure, there are so many of them in your area.

Before you go and buy, you should find the BEST ONE. So go to the following
sites and check them out by looking at their full review and even they have
facility to compare them side by side. These following website are EXCELLENT
in explaining all of the details to you:

http://www.steves-digicams.com/
http://www.dpreview.com
http://www.dcviews.com/

Then you should find the righ price. In order to DO that you have to know
that ALL of the main photography stores MATCH the prices either with
internet shops or in a raduis of few miles around thei shops, and so on. The
reason is because they want to compete.
For finding the right prices there are few sites that you could check with
them as all of them have a search engines:

http://www.pricerunner.co.uk/
http://www.ciao.co.uk/
http://www.warehouseexpress.com/

Then after you find the cheapest price from 2 or 3 places on the internet,
print them out for your documentation to show the sales person.
(Do not forget, before you show the printout to them, ask about the
availibility of the camera, otherwise they would lie to you that they do NOT
have them once they hear your cheap price !!)

The last not least TIME of buying is very important. 

You might ask HOW?

Do NOT forget these main photography shops in order to compete with the
intenet sites, and because they have a huge overhead expenses, THEY DO
EVERYTHING when there is not many customers around in a shop !!!!!!!!!!!!
SO, the best time to buy would be Sunday morning whenthere is anybody around
and the chief of store needs to sell million £/$ at the end of that day.

HOPE all of these info help you to find the best deal of century for you.

Good luck
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