You can shop for all your camera needs without ever leaving your home. Whether you are in the market for a new camera, lenses or other equipment, you can find them on the Internet. Here are five great online stores for camera equipment.
B & H Photo Video, http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
B & H is the professional's choice for photo and video equipment. But this store is for camera enthusiasts and hobbyists too. The website is very well organized. You can find camera equipment quickly. They have a large inventory of popular and hard to find items. B & H also provides a free, comprehensive learning center called InDepth. This resource helps consumers make educated shopping choices. Since professional photographers shop at B & H, you also benefit from their reviews of different products. Finally, B & H is one of the most trusted, reputable and loyal camera stores you will find. They have served customers since 1973. [More: B& H Customers Review the Nikon D700 DSLR]
Adorama, http://www.adorama.com/
Adorama has not been in business as long as B & H but it offers a similar buying experience. The website is easy to navigate. If you need camera equipment, chances are Adorama has it. Also trusted by professional photographers, Adorama offers valuable reviews of products. The site offers a free learning resource called the Adorama Learning Center. Adorama has been in business for more than 30 years. [More: Adorama - DSLR Buying Guide]
Amazon.com, Camera, Photo & Video Department
The Camera, Photo & Video Department at Amazon.com is another great website for camera equipment. Amazon.com offers a wide selection of camera equipment, consumer reviews and deals such as free shipping. Their prices are competitive with B & H and Adorama. You also have some reassurance shopping at Amazon.com, one of the most reputable online retailers on the Internet.
J & R, http://www.jr.com/
J & R is an electronics store that has been around since 1971. They have a large inventory of camera equipment. Their website has links to current deals and promotions. J & R has an extensive online product guide that can help you decide what to buy. Their product listings are very descriptive and clear. [More: Nikon 70-200mm F/2.8 ED VR II Nikkor Zoom Lens Listing]
Ritz Camera, http://www.ritzcamera.com/
The Ritz Camera website is the online version of the retail store of the same name. They carry a wide array of camera equipment. The Ritz Camera website features a digital camera finder on the front page. You can also scroll through some of the hottest camera items from the main page. Ritz Camera has been in the photography business since 1918.
These are five great online stores for camera equipment. You can order with confidence at these websites. Compare prices among them and get all the camera equipment you need.
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I've used Adorama before. Good info.
Good info. I had some other company I tried to buy a camera though. Long story short, they tried a lot of bait and switch and my 350 camera was going to cost more than 1k.