Laid-back camera salesfolk in NYC?
July 15, 2008 12:26 PM Subscribe
Which of the price-competitive camera stores in New York is likely to be the most laid back about letting me hold and try out various combinations of mid-level DSLRs and lenses? The issue is not really whether B&H or Adorama (or whoever) is the "best" store.
Probably all of them will have what I'm looking for, but I want time to hold it in my hands. Maybe a Nikon D40 (I like high flash sync) or D80 -- but I'd also like to try the 18-55mm kit lens, the 17-55mm f/2.8G, 18-200VR, 55-200VR, etc. (I know I should get better prime lenses, but that's not what I need at the moment.) So the issue, for me, is whether I can stand at the counter - OK, on a weekday - and play with stuff - get a feel for it - without the sales staff caring how much time I take. Is there such a place? Thanks.
Probably all of them will have what I'm looking for, but I want time to hold it in my hands. Maybe a Nikon D40 (I like high flash sync) or D80 -- but I'd also like to try the 18-55mm kit lens, the 17-55mm f/2.8G, 18-200VR, 55-200VR, etc. (I know I should get better prime lenses, but that's not what I need at the moment.) So the issue, for me, is whether I can stand at the counter - OK, on a weekday - and play with stuff - get a feel for it - without the sales staff caring how much time I take. Is there such a place? Thanks.
Best answer: I can't tell for sure from your wording whether you are looking for stores other than B&H or Adorama, but l do most of my camera shopping at B&H and I've found them to be extremely patient with allowing me to play around with various cameras and lenses, and the reps are always nearby to answer any questions I might have, but I have never found them to be pushy or manipulative. They just let me mess around with the gear, answer my questions when I have them and ring me up when I'm ready to buy or politely take the equipment back when I decide against a purchase.
The downside is that B&H can get insanely crowded at times, but on a weekday afternoon, you shouldn't have much of a problem getting some hands-on time with any camera gear you want there.
posted by TBoneMcCool at 1:21 PM on July 15, 2008
The downside is that B&H can get insanely crowded at times, but on a weekday afternoon, you shouldn't have much of a problem getting some hands-on time with any camera gear you want there.
posted by TBoneMcCool at 1:21 PM on July 15, 2008
Best answer: b&h is great, especially if you're going on a weekday. they see this all the time and so since the store was reconfigured late last year, they actually now have two different lines in the camera department—a fast-moving one for people who know exactly what they want and just need to buy it and get out, and a slower one for people who need to talk to a rep and test equipment out.
posted by lia at 1:35 PM on July 15, 2008
posted by lia at 1:35 PM on July 15, 2008
Best answer: Thirding B&H For this. They're super patient and when I was buying a DSLR, they even let me wander around the store taking pictures in various degrees of light.
posted by youcancallmeal at 3:30 PM on July 15, 2008
posted by youcancallmeal at 3:30 PM on July 15, 2008
I've been to B&H twice (visiting from overseas). The first guy I talked to was not very talkative, gave me the facts and answered direct questions.
The second was talkative, showed me a variety of lenses and let me try them out, gave me some good recommendations on the lenses and also good advice on other aspects of photography.
I think it comes down to the salesperson rather than the store.
posted by tomble at 8:25 PM on July 15, 2008
The second was talkative, showed me a variety of lenses and let me try them out, gave me some good recommendations on the lenses and also good advice on other aspects of photography.
I think it comes down to the salesperson rather than the store.
posted by tomble at 8:25 PM on July 15, 2008
Yeah, B&H is a good place for that; I've also had good experiences in J&R's camera department, though it's much smaller than the other guys.
posted by moonmilk at 9:46 PM on July 15, 2008
posted by moonmilk at 9:46 PM on July 15, 2008
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posted by Citrus at 1:01 PM on July 15, 2008