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Back to home page Duty Free / Tourist Refund Scheme Under the Tourist Refund Scheme (TRS) travellers can claim a refund, subject to conditions, on the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on goods bought in Australia.When purchasing your duty free camera and accessories at Digital Camera Warehouse, you can be assured we will provide the required tax invoice when you receive your purchases either in store or via email when you purchase online.You can find out more information about how the Tourist Refund Scheme may be relevant to you by visiting the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Ente/TourAn unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.Nikon COOLPIX S33 13.2 MP Digital Camera - White23 product ratings543322110Easy to useGood image qualityGood valueSee all 15 reviewsAbout this productSee detailsBuy It NowSee all 14 Brand NewSee detailsBuy It NowSee all Nearly NewSee detailsBuy It NowSee all 3 Pre-Owned Samsung WB Series WB35F 16.2 MP Digital Camera - WhiteTRENDING PRICE Nikon COOLPIX S30 10.1 MP Digital Camera - WhiteTRENDING PRICEAll listings for this productAbout this productProduct IdentifiersKey FeaturesOptical SensorMemory / StorageDimensionsDisplayResolutionOther FeaturesMiscellaneous543322110Easy to useGood image qualityGood valueMost relevant reviewsSee all 15 reviewsby Handy
, easy to carry.Fine camera for its intended use. Reasonably shock and water proof. Small enough to carry in a pocket or better yet a small belt case, purse or backpack. Comes on quick, processes fast and very nice video recording. As a long time fan of Nikon this comes with no disappointment. If you need something light, decent zoom, highly portable in possible wet or adverse conditions and you don't want expose/use your cell phone...this is the ticket. Much better battery door than on previous Coolpix. Hope to get years of use out of it when I can leave a larger camera behind.Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Newby Good cameraThis camera is very easy to use and produces great image and video quality. I took it to the beach in Florida and filmed underwater a few times and had no problems. The only somewhat negative aspect of this camera is that it is bigger and bulkier than the picture suggests, and the lens sticks out more. Not really a camera you could comfortably carry around in your pocket but otherwise it is greatVerified purchase: Yes |
Condition: Newby Great waterproof cameraConsidering what you pay for this camera, Nikon proves again, the best optics even while underwater, which was the case for us in Santorini, Greece. tuggle backpackNot much to take pictures of there specifically, but what we did take photos of was nice, and the camera proved to be easy to use. herschel backpack olxThe camera is still new to us, but we look forward to putting the camera through its paces, and remain very optimistic about its use.mcm backpack for sale craigslistCondition: Pre-ownedby It's probably the best at a reasonable priceImage quality is good and features are good. Wide angle bends scenic horizons a bit so watch that. Waterproof is tight thus far. Will put it to the serious test on an upcoming Caribbean cruise.
Condition: Newby Great value!!Affordable, great for underwater use, bought it for my trip expecting to just take aome great videos and it was very easy and covenient for me to use everywhere, i took photos and the quality wasnt terrible but wasnt quality either but thats okay because pictures was not my purpose of use. the camera fell into the ocean while i was kayaking and with the floatie (comes with the kit) i was able to retrieve it back thankfully (: FAST SHIPPING, AFFORDABLE, GETS THE JOB DONE. Im glad i did not spend 300$ from other waterproof cameras.We are SOOOOOO sorry, but we cannot find the page you are looking for! We highly recommend that you explore our site via the site index page.Klik hier om de compacts / bridges / instant camera's van andere merken te bekijken.U kunt ook andere Nikon producten bekijken.There are no products available in this category. QC2 FAST CHARGERS (2.0) QUIKPOD PRO PHOTO MONOPODS WIFI SMARTHOME SECURITY CAMERAI don’t think the people who run Apple at this point in time understand, what a MacBook Pro means to traveling power users.
We are photographers, videographers, web-site developers, you tube vlogers, writers, software developers, etc. We travel light but we need to be connected, wherever we are. We don’t always have the luxury of IT Malls and Apple Stores, and even if they are nearby, they may not have what we need to connect our latest model MacBook Pro. I was looking forward to buying a new MacBook Pro this year, but with my working (and traveling) life style I will have to acquire the proper dongles and compatible external devices first, before I can even think about purchasing one of the new (late 2016) MacBook Pro laptops. WWDC 2016 – Last Minute Thoughts from a MacBook Pro user. I have been quiet for quite some time because Apple Computer does not seem to care about computers (or computer users) any more. I bought my last MacBook Pro in 2011 and quite frankly I have seen no need to upgrade since then. I do upgrade my System and Applications software quite religiously, but the incremental upgrades in computer hardware have not really excited me.
I travel quite a lot so my personal computer is a MacBook Pro 13 inch. I wish it could be lighter than the computer I have, but I usually have most my ports plugged into something so the MacBook Air and MacBook versions have never appealed to me. I also spend a lot of time on bumpy roads and in hot countries (Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Laos, etc.) so I do not feel like taking chances (I need the 4WD version of the Mac, not the mini-compact). I am a photographer who uses full frame cameras and processes his images on the road, so a tablet, phablet, or any kind of “personal digital device” is of no use to me (for photography). I need to be connected to at minimum 3 Terabytes of accessible storage at all times, more would be better. Hybrid drive systems pretty much guarantee a future data access disaster (I am pretty sure of that) and Cloud Storage is of no use at all in a Tropical Rain Storm (or worse). I do intend to buy a new MacBook Pro sometime this year, so I will be posting a series articles on my search for the best MacBook Pro (and best deals) for my specific use, which is traveling (and remaining connected) and photography (storing and editing high resolution files).
Video storage and editing will also be playing a bigger role this year. Oddly enough I am not really interested in buying ‘the newest’ MacBook Pro, I am more interested in buying something in the middle of the road, maybe the model that was considered ‘the newest’ in 2015. The main reason being that it usually takes at least one year of public ‘testing’ for the bugs to be ironed out and for the manufacturing cost to drop on those new components. Well it was bound to happen sooner or later. Apple has officially given up developing Aperture and basically conceded defeat to Adobe Lightroom. There will be no further development and Apple is expecting everyone to move to the Cloud and the Photos App. Adobe is of course overjoyed and promising compatibility with all future Apple OS and devices. “With the introduction of the new Photos app and iCloud Photo Library, enabling you to safely store all of your photos in iCloud and access them from anywhere, there will be no new development of Aperture,” said Apple in a statement provided to The Loop.