Going to the States shortly on a stop over and will be buying a digital camera on way. Have done the research on the sites recommended and picked out a few. I have also checked the US sites for average price comparison to Ireland.
However I wonder does anyone know if it is cheaper to buy on the high street or in the airport?
Hi
I bought a digital camera in the USA a couple of years ago - only one problem which may or may not bother you - if you wish to view pictures on your TV using the camera - the US camera sends out NTSC signal - so black and white on your TV at home.. maybe there are dual output signals nowadays?
as for highstreet or airport deffo the highstreet - and make sure you haggle with them - they are prone to throwing in a battery charger etc when pushed!
I recently bought a digital camera from the internet www.bwayphoto.com it was delivered to my friends address in the USA and i collected it there when on holiday. It is an Olympus "Stylus" 410 or i think here it is called a "muj", in total including shipping i paid just under $300/€235 which i compared to several shops in dublin @ approx €420.Camera arrived in perfect order and is a joy to use, as the charger is dual voltage I have simply cut off the plug and replaced with 3 pin plug. However a friend was going to buy a different camera from them and was told that if he didnt pay extra for a warrenty it would take 6-7 weeks to deliver !!??
whilst in the USA I took a look in various camera shops and although not quiet as cheap as mine the prices were alot lower than here and by here i include dublin airport.
I have been told that Heathrow is very good for electronic products but not sure.