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So heres a handy little link for those who would like to know more about photography.

http://www.photo.net/

I have found that particular site very usefull and easy to navigate.

More particularly, from the same site, is a link on concert photography for a dude that shall remain nameless.

http://www.photo.net/concerts/mirarchi/concer_i.htm

If you want help during concerts or low light situations it tells you everything you need to know from chosing cameras/accesories, film, tips, processing and even additional reading/links.

I'm not sure where this would go so feel free to move it if necessary.

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good stuff Crazy Diamond. I'll know who to ask when I finally get enough money scraped together for a new digital. :good job:

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Umma, my personal favorite site for deals on stuff like digital cameras is http://www.slickdeals.net ... These people spend their whole day trying to find the best deals, whether it be price matching, pricing mistakes, rebates, or clearence. If you watch it everyday, between the hot deals forum and the front page, they will run digital camera after digital camera a lot cheaper than you can get them anywhere else. The members review everything to. It's really cool. I have bought a lot of different things as a result of seeing it pass through this site. Some like http://www.fatwallet.com to.

Either one will get you the best deals possible.

I hope that helps you if you plan to get a digital camera.

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Umma, my personal favorite site for deals on stuff like digital cameras is http://www.slickdeals.net ... These people spend their whole day trying to find the best deals, whether it be price matching, pricing mistakes, rebates, or clearence.

Crazy Diamond should get first dibs on business...but Id like to know more about that site...what other stuff have you gotten thru them?

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