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Sample Product Reviews: Newegg, Optics Planet and More!


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

I have visited Newegg.com several times and know that they have a lot in their selection to choose from. As for camera tripods, the catalog is pretty decent. They have the photo, the specs, the reviews, the price, and the shipping cost. A great way to begin is to click on my price range on the left side of the screen. Also, does it matter what brand? That’s something you gotta figure out. Since they’re mainly selling different brands, all you can do is do a comparison check on the website itself. It takes a little time, but you’ll find what you need. And so will I.

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Benro.com is the ultimate place for professionals looking for a high end tripod that will probably last forever. Everything you need to know about a particular tripod is here: Features, Specs, Items included, Optional heads, and accessories. Benro is very detailed about their tripods. Unfortunately, you don’t know how much they’re gonna cost you unless you contact the dealer that is nearest to your location. You can, of course, do a comparison check online when you get a chance. Google “Benro Tripod” if you will.

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I didn’t know PC World actually sells camera tripods until I checked in the Photography section. They let you compare prices with other brands here. Unlike camera specialty stores, they don’t have very many selections, although they do have a few products in the photography catalog that you may not find elsewhere. You can basically filter the camera tripod that fits your budget by clicking the Price Range link. If you look more closely, you will get an idea of what you’re buying based on reviews, but I cannot find the Specs despite the existing link. Weird??

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It’s nice to know that before you buy a product at Optics Planet, you can pretty much figure out whether it’s perfect for you or not. They have a section devoted entirely to product reviews. I’m telling you, they have A LOT more to sell than elsewhere when it comes to vision equipment. They have telescopes, rifle scopes, night vision equipment and even prescription glasses. But since I’m looking for a camera tripod, I’m faced with tremendous choices based by brand. Which is best? It’s funny how their price range can be anything from $5 to $735! I think I’ll stick with the price I can handle.

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