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Mar 1, 2014 14:54:38   #
For sure, I take care of my stuff. Insurance is not an option...but I believe warranties are sometimes good. Same with life insurance...some isn't needed, but in the event of something happening, it's an awesome cushion to fall back on :-)
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Mar 1, 2014 12:17:21   #
Thanks much!
I can't cover through other insurance and I'm buying online :-)
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Mar 1, 2014 11:27:17   #
Thank you all very much!!!
I really appreciate it!!!
Stableduck, that is an amazing warranty story!!! Was that just through the store or a separate entity warranty service?
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Feb 27, 2014 11:00:19   #
Just talking about warranties, no insurance. It's extended through a reputable company...and I'm thinking, if anything...it's for good measure? No one is pushing it...but I have this feeling something will happen, lol. This extended warranty is after the initial first year, and covers everything.
Thanks everyone!
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Feb 26, 2014 20:53:42   #
I thought there would be more input here...lol, thanks for your help OddJobber! :-)
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Feb 26, 2014 12:55:09   #
Can you buy brand new on eBay, I'm so very leary of it...
I was planning on going through B&H, and their big warranty is through Squaretrade, which I have already for my Kindle.

So do you believe it is worth it then?

Thanks so much! :mrgreen:
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Feb 26, 2014 12:33:29   #
Anyone?
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Feb 26, 2014 10:30:00   #
In your opinion, is it a good idea...why or why not, please and thanks!
These warranties are usually from Squaretrade or another option available through Amazon...
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Feb 9, 2014 01:02:45   #
I'm not altogether sure as of yet, but I believe my freelance work might be a conflict of interest, so to speak
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Feb 9, 2014 00:56:21   #
Which is why I turned here, hahaha...crazy me :-p

I was offered possible training and work for a company that shoots weddings. I'm afraid I don't feel the need to limit myself and I'm afraid I won't have the free will that a contract permits. It's a great opportunity...but something is holding me back
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Feb 9, 2014 00:47:53   #
Also, just to add...I was originally looking at the Rebel t3i, then saw the t5i. I had decided on the t5i until a friend came to me with an opportunity...but this opportunity only works with Nikons. Up until the time I asked, I hadn't researched the Nikon...so I'm not sure if this helps in the confusion, or adds to it ;-)
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Feb 9, 2014 00:30:04   #
I'm also into portraiture...but it's just not something I feature as of yet. I'm not trying to sell myself here...nor should I be, lol

As I said, I was merely trying to get an idea on pros and cons...not so much on the scare the newbie aspect :-)
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Feb 9, 2014 00:14:06   #
amehta wrote:
The "Canon or Nikon" question is in the UHH Top-10 Dogmatic Discussions (TM) list, probably even top-3 (raw/jpeg, zoom/prime are probably the other two, off the top of my head). So getting 9 pages of responses with that topic title doesn't surprise the rest of us. :-)

A lot of people will say that you don't have to worry about buying "beyond your knowledge range". I will agree, with the additional point, that you should not buy "beyond your interest range". But for exactly what you should buy, I'm sure this topic just made things even more confusing. :-)

Please post a link to your work. Thanks.
The "Canon or Nikon" question is in the ... (show quote)


Most of what I do have is offline at the moment. I appreciate anyone's insight and patience...we all have to start somewhere. My most asked question? What am I shooting! Do I really look that unprofessional because I can't decide? Lol
https://www.facebook.com/NaturalVibesPhotography?ref=hl
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Feb 9, 2014 00:07:06   #
NoSocks wrote:
Has anyone been able to determine what business the OP is going into? If it's photography, God help us.


Can I ask why the disdain? Lol
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Feb 8, 2014 23:57:47   #
flathead27ford wrote:
As you can see from the info on my avatar area, I shoot Canon. I do have a Nikon point and shoot camera that I love as well. From your statement and question, I feel you are long way off from starting a photography business. Now, you don't specifically state you are starting a photography business, so I might be way out of line. Either Canon or Nikon will do you well, as other name brands will too. Cheers.


I don't believe I'm that far off, I'm just trying to get a solid idea on what might be a decent choice at the moment. It's not entirely the camera that gets the shot, if you know what I mean ;-)
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