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Where can I get the best deal on SLR cameras? |
hey , my brother (living aboard) ask me to find him a Nicon D300 + all the gagets for it. Do you have any idea where can I get the best deal for it. The D300 is still pretty new so the retail price will be $1800 where ever you go. BeachCamera has it for a whopping $20 less and they include free shipping: http://www.beachcamera.com/shop/product.... Amazon. B & H, Adorama and Calumet are some good places to look. buy from reputable company like B & H |
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