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Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Look nice, my all around favortie had been my Sony S We bought it in Thailand back in December and gave it to a friend in , still working. It fell repeatedly, we abused it regularly but it kept on working well. It felt sturdy in the hands and felt like a real camera.
We took a lot of great pictures with it. I loved how it used rechargeable AA batteries just as well as it used akaline. When you were shopping, did you ever consider finding a good used one on Taobao? Yeah, I considered Taobao. I needed something fast, so paying a couple hundred RMB more for it was acceptable. But it seems to be something that many people do, so I guess it works out fine much of the time.
But this is probably the only way you could get the S60, so I say go for it. I know some stuff you just have to buy new because others can really mess them up laptops, tablets, and phones are three things , but?
I know I do feel a little leery myself about buying a used camera…. If you can get a second hand camera for RMB Cheap! In this case my position above has no bearing. Granted, this is all hit and miss — a used camera can last for years and a new one can kick the bucket in six months — but I guess I have to order my strategy some way.
If I knew I was going to be in China or a place where I can replace electronics easily I may be more inclined to go cheap and second hand. Also, what this really boils down to is that I hate shopping for electronics and want to theoretically do so the least amount of times as possible.
A good, well-priced camera that meets my specs is a pretty difficult thing to find. List a Deal. List Your Venue. List A Job. Sell Something. List an Apartment. Directory Shopping Photography Equipment. Photography Equipment. Reset Filter. I will caveat this with the advice to check out some other options for film buying and developing in Shanghai. But for anything else, Xing Guang Photographic Equipment is the place to be.
You could also walk there from the Dapuqiao station on line 9, but Luban Lu is slightly closer and an easier, more direct walk, with less chance for a first time visitor to get lost. If you can get on Google Maps, you can find those directions by clicking here.
Some shops may be closed despite being full of gear while others may be open despite looking half empty. My favourites are the ones where men sit around smoking, drinking tea, and sometimes playing cards as they wait for customers.
However, they will all have a calculator that you both use to barter for the vintage lens you want to buy.
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