Input from actual owners of each pro/con or no difference would be
appreciated.
Also as to vendor I have good prices for each Canon from buy.com,
buydig.com and from preferredphoto.com. Any good/bad experiences with
any of those online sellers would also be quite helpful.
Thanks. Michael.
I used buydig once and all was well. I usually try to buy from Newegg
whenever possible. They set the standard. Looks like they're out of stock
at the moment on the 620 but offer a free 1gb card.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16830120179
ef
Thank you EF in Fla. I will search newegg before finalizing anything.
Check on-line seller ratings at:
www.resellerratings.com
www.complaints.com/
However, I would recommend:
www.bhphotovideo.com - I personally purchased from them and was
extremely pleased with their service. I was told by a local vendor
that the prices quoted for my list of items was generally around 10%
above wholesale. Others have noted similar experiences. Other
sources that seem to bring similar praise are:
www.adorama.com/ and
www.beachcamera.com
Not exactly what you asked, but I hope it helps anyway.
Bill
Thanks to iws and remove. The best price for the 2 models I'm looking
into are from preferredphoto.com (way lower than other vendors). I've
asked them to certify I am not purchasing a refurbished camera but I'm
expanding my reaseach thanks to the informative replies received here.
Thanks to all. And yes I want a camera that accepts the SD/MMC Card for
sure. If the 620 does but the 610 does not that would be a difference
maker.
They offer a refurbished unit for $175 and a new unit for $193. Ground
freight is $15. Total of $208. Buydig has it for $214. Check out the bad
feedback here http://www.resellerratings.com/seller1995.html It sounds like
they'll call you and try to get you to buy unnecessary stuff as well as add
other charges to your bill. The resellerratings website has stopped taking
new comments because of suspicious "Very Satisfied" ratings!!! For a few
extra bucks, avoid the possible hassle and go with a place you can trust;
there are plenty around $215 delivered.
but I'm
> expanding my reaseach thanks to the informative replies received here.
> Thanks to all. And yes I want a camera that accepts the SD/MMC Card for
> sure. If the 620 does but the 610 does not that would be a difference
> maker.
Well, they both take the SD cards; it was the high speed 4 GB cards that it
seems some cameras don't like.
>
>iws wrote:
>> <Temp...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1150055489.6...@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> > Closing in on pulling the trigger on my first Digcam purchase and have
>> > pretty much narrowed the choice to the above two Powershots (CanonA610
>> > and A620)
<snip>
>Thanks to iws and remove. The best price for the 2 models I'm looking
>into are from preferredphoto.com (way lower than other vendors). I've
>asked them to certify I am not purchasing a refurbished camera but I'm
>expanding my reaseach thanks to the informative replies received here.
>Thanks to all. And yes I want a camera that accepts the SD/MMC Card for
>sure. If the 620 does but the 610 does not that would be a difference
>maker.
I second the advice from iws and would avoid prefferedphoto like the
plague. Every post I have seen from people who had the misfortune to
deal with a company with such a low rating was at best distasteful
(and not such a good deal after all) to down right horrendous.
My $.02 worth
Bill
FYI regarding preferredphoto. Before even getting the bad feedback here
I sent them a straightforward e-mail asking them to simply explain
their so-called "21 day satisfaction guarantee" and to certify the
camera was new/not refurbished. Their website promises to reply to all
e-mail with 24 (business hours). 50+ hours and counting, I've heard zip
from them.
Time for me to pull the trigger. But this Board has been so great I'm
waiting a few more hours for one of y'all to give me a feet to the fire
recommendation: theA610 OR the A620? If you had to choose one. [I know
its time to actually buy the thing!!]]
Continued thanks.
> theA610 OR the A620?
I went with the A610, since someone in the Canon forum on dpreview
showed some experiments he'd done with both the A610 and the A620 that
he'd happened to have at the same time. He reported that the A610 is 1/3
to 1/2 stops faster in low-light conditions (without flash). And it has
a faster burst rate too.
________________________________________________________________________
Louise Bremner (log at gol dot com)
If you want a reply by e-mail, don't write to my Yahoo address!
Personally if it came down to these two cameras I'd get the A620.....
Why? Because it's what's available at Newegg and it comes with a 1 GB
SD all for $220 (a steal!). Beach/Buydig overcharge for accessories;
you'll pay $214 for the camera and $45 for the cheapest 1GB SD (at
Newegg the 1GB SD cards start at $20). And avoid Preferred Photo (aka
Broadway Photo) like they were radioactive; it's a front for a scam
that should have been shut down years ago.
Actually, with shipping it's over $231 (they charge shipping on the SD card)
while buydig $214 includes shipping. Still, the newegg deal is better
because of the high speed SD card. Wish they'd had it when I got mine!
> Beach/Buydig overcharge for accessories;
Yes but they don't pressure you into buying their overpriced accessory
stuff.
Well, my decision a couple of weeks ago was to get the A620. Now, there's
only ten bucks or so difference in price between the two. Besides the
additional megapixels, the A620 also has some additional software for
"PC-controlled shooting". Don't ask me I haven't used it yet. And, as
whoisit said, newegg only has the A620 and their deal with the SD card is
outstanding.
And, when I got to circuit city to get an SD card, turns out their
Sandisk 512 MB cards were on sale for $34, buy one get one free, with a
$15 rebate from Sandisk - so, 1MG total for $20....granted, these were
not the ultra II cards, but name brand & price vs. MB - it seemed the
right choice. I'm looking forward to seeing how it compares with my
A80 that I've really enjoyed over the past few years....
Earl
If you have a Costco membership I would recommend giving them a try.
They currently have the A620 for $219.99 (+ S&H if you order online)
which is the same price that I paid for the A610 when I purchased from
them this past December.
>
>remove remove wrote:
>> On 12 Jun 2006 15:13:19 -0700, Temp...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >iws wrote:
>> >> <Temp...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:1150055489.6...@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> >> > Closing in on pulling the trigger on my first Digcam purchase and have
>> >> > pretty much narrowed the choice to the above two Powershots (CanonA610
>> >> > and A620)
>> <snip>
<snip>
>FYI regarding preferredphoto. Before even getting the bad feedback here
>I sent them a straightforward e-mail asking them to simply explain
>their so-called "21 day satisfaction guarantee" and to certify the
>camera was new/not refurbished. Their website promises to reply to all
>e-mail with 24 (business hours). 50+ hours and counting, I've heard zip
>from them.
>
>Time for me to pull the trigger. But this Board has been so great I'm
>waiting a few more hours for one of y'all to give me a feet to the fire
>recommendation: theA610 OR the A620? If you had to choose one. [I know
>its time to actually buy the thing!!]]
>
>Continued thanks.
If you are only going to view the pictures on screen, then there isn't
much difference - I'd go for the one with the best price/package deal
(figure in shipping).
If you plan on printing a lot of your shots, I'd go for the A620 - The
greater pixel count allows more cropping latitude.
Bill
Ongoing appreciation folks. STILL haven't completed purchase from
newegg--with the card the A620 is about $231 for Camera (220.99) =
shipping charge for both the camera (6.77 ) AND the free card (over
$4.00). PLUS they added on sales tax (being shipped to New Jersey).
The problem is that I get all the way through their order screen and
before I press Confirm Purchase having already entered my credit card
info the screen STILL does not backout the cost of the "free" SD card
I shot off an e-mail to them 4 hours ago asking if I must enter some
type of promotion code on an earlier screen but though I like the
"deal"
their customer service access/response thus far is iffy (I called too
the guy had only a semi-clue) . Just waiting for them to "subtract"
19.99 from the Total Cost (which will be in excess of $231 if tax is
charged).
When you added the camera to your cart did you then click the radio button
next to the sd card combo special? When I do it and click checkout, I end up
with a screen showing only 1 item for $240.98 Unit Price then to the right
of that a -$19.99 Combo entry and next to that a total price of 220.99.