Friday, November 18, 2005

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The thing about low price and quality…

With the availability and affordability of the most sophisticated cameras and photo printers everywhere, one question remains. Why aren’t camera companies making money?
D-SLR’s that were once the most expensive equipment in the market has already dropped their prices while offering the best quality prints and easy usage. a most delightful advantage to the photo enthusiasts out there. Camera manufacturers have also followed the trend and have gone across the board in reducing their price. Not to mention offering super zooms to make them more attractive.
You see, it’s a bit like a domino effect with one paving the way to pushing prices down in every other category. But why aren’t they still adding to that pot of gold?
The answer? The not-so-famous part of the market, in retaliation, became flooded with incredibly cheap cameras ranging from $150 or less. Although they do not have the quality of those at the top, they win hands down in being too available. All thanks to Walmart, Best Buy, etc.

Do not expect for low price and quality to win when there are lower prices still…

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