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Finding deals on new Digital Camera
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Do you guys know of any sites with deals and rebates on digital cameras? Do most digital cameras come with good OS X support?
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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froogle.com.
list "low price first" (or however they phrase it)
i found a $300. canon for $230 this way, and well worth it!
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Originally posted by rastatero:
Do most digital cameras come with good OS X support?
My Olympus Camera always worked great with OSX.
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Senior User
Join Date: Mar 2002
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Please watch out for A&M, Digital Liquidation, etc. when using Froogle or the other comparison shopping sites. These sites tend to scam customers. Make sure to do a little research on the company before buying something off of a random web store. [url=http://photo.net[/url]Photo.net has a lot of info about swindlers and the like.
Any modern camera should work fine with OSX, all it does is allow the memory to mount like a disk. You could always get a media reader, which is a good idea anyhow, should this not work for some reason.
It all depends on what price range you are in, but personally I'd rather spend a little more to know that I can get it repaired, replaced, exchanged easier at some point down the road. YMMV.
What camera are you looking for?
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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and yes, most cameras tend to work very well with OS X - (drivers are usually already built in, and iPhoto integration is usually seamless).
When you know what camera in particular you are considering, you can double-check that it's os x compatible by visiting Apple's iphoto webpage: http://www.apple.com/iphoto/
actually the link was a bit burried. Here it is more directly: http://www.apple.com/macosx/upgrade/cameras.html
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