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kc7jty
04-05-2011, 04:10 AM
Don't want to get burned.

N8YX
04-05-2011, 05:35 AM
I've ordered several computer items from them over the years, as have a number of my friends.

No problems thus far.

W3MIV
04-05-2011, 05:41 AM
I have ordered many items from Tiger Direct, including the laptop on which I am now typing this post. I ordered all of the components for a new desktop about two years ago, and I have regularly bought drives and other items from them without complaint, hassle or problem. I have been very satisfied with my dealings with TD.

The only warnings I might add are that you should read very carefully the description of what you plan to buy; TD sells many refurbished items, and that might be a factor in your decision; and TD sells many "obsolete" products that have been superseded by newer models and now are being offered at discount. It will be labeled as such if it is a refurbished item, but not necessarily if it is an outdated model. Google is your friend on checking how new any model of camera is, and the "customer reviews" listed on TD are often revealing of potential problems.

The last camera I bought -- a new Canon T2i -- was purchased through Amazon.com from Samy's Camera in CA. You might go through the list of what Amazon offers by way of comparison.

Whatever you end up doing, I hope it ends happily.

W5RB
04-05-2011, 05:41 AM
Been awhile , but I've done business with Tiger often in the past , mostly on computer parts . Several friends use them . They ship what you order , promptly . I never had a problem . I've also had good service from geeks.com , and find them competitive on some items .

ad4mg
04-05-2011, 06:07 AM
Don't want to get burned.
I spent just shy of $8k with them in 2010, and never had any sort of problem. I buy 99% of the computer parts I purchase from them. Prompt shipment, and everything arrives as advertised.

Not always the cheapest around, and as Albert said below, they do offer lots of "refurbs", and items that are discontinued, or are about to be.

If you know exactly what you are buying, I think they are the best out there overall.

w3bny
04-05-2011, 07:44 AM
YES Order stuff with them both for Gov use and personal all the time. No problems at all!

WV6Z
04-05-2011, 08:02 AM
Never and issue, never a problem and never a lemon here.....

W3MIV
04-05-2011, 08:15 AM
...and never a lemon here.....

No mirrors, huh?

W3WN
04-05-2011, 08:39 AM
Don't want to get burned.I've dealt with them on a few things. Never had a problem.

They aren't the lowest price, and you do have to watch the shipping charges. But you get what you pay for, and you get good quality.

WV6Z
04-05-2011, 08:46 AM
No mirrors, huh?

truth

KA5PIU
04-05-2011, 08:51 AM
Hello.

Same here, no problems, true on both the refurb and shipping.

W4GPL
04-05-2011, 10:00 AM
I've ordered from them a few times too, I don't recall having any major issues. They're as good (bad) as any other. :)

W3MIV
04-05-2011, 10:35 AM
Hello.

Same here, no problems, true on both the refurb and shipping.

Hmmmmmmmm.


Well...

I'll still stand behind them.

KJ3N
04-05-2011, 11:03 AM
Don't want to get burned.

Says the guy who clicks on FB ads and uses "secure" porn sites..... :roll: :roll:

N2NH
04-05-2011, 03:47 PM
Ordered from them a few times and got great deals. No complaints even when I got the refurbished APU.

K7SGJ
04-05-2011, 04:51 PM
Ordered from them a few times and got great deals. No complaints even when I got the refurbished APU.

Wasn't for a Bell 47 was it?

KG4CGC
04-05-2011, 05:42 PM
What kind of camera are you looking at, Bill? You know, so we can tell you it's crap and further frustrate your decision making process.

NQ6U
04-05-2011, 06:18 PM
Hello.

I bought some obsolete Motorola radio parts from them.
They don't like Mexicans or Muslims and reported me to the FBI and SAPD.
I had to call CAIR to come bail me out.

kc7jty
04-05-2011, 06:36 PM
Here it is:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6572599&CatId=5295

Got tired looking for a decent camera and decided to get this to replace the brick I now have, it's supposed to be new. One reviewer said it's perfect for his 8 yr old daughter, so I figured I'd eventually learn how to use it. Looked at one at Office Max today, seems like a decent cheapie for the money.
It takes AA batteries, I have rechargeable AAs out the kazoo.
It's a done deal. Shipping was $2.

Maybe some day I'll upgrade.

Thanks folks for the input.

kc7jty
04-05-2011, 06:46 PM
Says the guy who clicks on FB ads and uses "secure" porn sites..... :roll: :roll:
Some of those young Russian babes are worth a viral infection.

KA5PIU
04-05-2011, 07:27 PM
Hello.

You gotta do what you gotta do! I should know!
As far as cameras go, the webcam on this thing is a 640x480 set for 256 colors, and that is pushing it. ;)
I have a device I got that has 2 cameras on board each of what does far better than this, and we are talking 0.3 Megapixels.
So, if I ran out and bought something with even one Megapixel on it there would be a massive improvement.
But 14 Megapixels? not going to happen!

KJ3N
04-05-2011, 08:03 PM
What kind of camera are you looking at, Bill? You know, so we can tell you it's crap and further frustrate your decision making process.

:rofl: :rofl:

suddenseer
04-05-2011, 08:44 PM
I had a problem only one time. They sent me a prepaid box to ship it back. They promptly sent another tower/P5 PS. I have bought many other pc parts, boards, no other issues. Like Ebay, never been burned.

KG4CGC
04-05-2011, 09:03 PM
That's a fine P&S, Bill. I guess you know you'll need a giant memory card that 14MP sensor. It will be worth it though. I personally don't like using lesser resolutions at the camera end. If need be, I resize later. I had a Nikon that recorded in both full rez and smaller rez at the same time for easy processing at home later or on the laptop or whatever.

kc7jty
04-05-2011, 09:24 PM
Most pics I ever stored in the SD card was 30. Thanks for the tip. Might have to get a high cap SD card.

CHAZ! What 2 to 4 gig SD card is a good one? Are there some for photos & some for other data? Does it matter?

kc7jty
04-05-2011, 09:29 PM
Hello.

You gotta do what you gotta do! I should know!


HAAH!

WØTKX
04-05-2011, 11:52 PM
I've been really happy with my Sanyo VPC-T1495, it was the on sale at Wally World two months ago for $79.

It does HD movies, has image stabilization, and decent "auto settings". And you can use manual settings.

Pretty versatile, but it's not high end at all. Almost all the point and shoot cameras at $100 +/- are OK.

Mine is blue. They seem to be hard to find right now. Hmmmm.

http://www.image-acquire.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/sanyo-vpc-t1495.png

KG4CGC
04-06-2011, 12:07 AM
What 2 to 4 gig SD card is a good one? Are there some for photos & some for other data?

I've been using Sandisk UltraII for a while now. I think the only differences are in the read/write speeds. If you get an HDHC card, make sure your machine is up to date enough to read it.
Like high end audio stuff, you can walk into a camera shop and dump a metric shit ton on a "professional" memory card. I think it's hype.
However, since you are going with 14MP, I would would recommend a minimum 8GB card. YMMV.

W3MIV
04-06-2011, 05:49 AM
I have to disagree with Charles to an extent. I don't believe you need more than 4GB, and even that should hold a large number of shots even at 14MP. I am shooting at 18MP and I shoot raw file format (about 7MB each) and can fit hundreds of shots in a 4GB card. The eight will, of course, hold roughly twice the number (duh!). You will likely be shooting jpeg files, and will be able to "squeeze" more than a thousand such shots onto a single 4GB card.

What I consider to be more important is the class of the SD card you choose. Go to at least a Class 6 card -- better yet, a Class 10 card. Look very carefully at the label on the card; it will tell you what class card it is. If no class is cited, don't buy it. It may be very cheap, but it may also be a disappointment when you want to shoot fast. The class is a reflection of the speed with which the camera can move the photo file from the sensor to the card. When you're moving lots of pixels, the speed becomes important because the camera may not shoot bursts. If, as with many lower-cost cameras, you are limited to shooting one shot at a time, the camera will not take another until the file has been transferred to the card. Class 6 and 10 cards are much costlier than the lower rated cards. The speed of the card also helps when you shoot video files.

Rechargeable AAs are a good idea, but don't overlook the newer Lithium AAs. They, too, are expensive, but they yield very high capacity for a large number of shots. Shooting HD video can suck batteries dry pretty quickly. A pair in your pocket or bag makes a good backup for when you are not able to recharge the others.

Good luck with it, and enjoy it!

X-Rated
04-06-2011, 09:08 AM
I have to disagree with Charles to an extent. I don't believe you need more than 4GB, and even that should hold a large number of shots even at 14MP. I am shooting at 18MP and I shoot raw file format (about 7MB each) and can fit hundreds of shots in a 4GB card. The eight will, of course, hold roughly twice the number (duh!). You will likely be shooting jpeg files, and will be able to "squeeze" more than a thousand such shots onto a single 4GB card.

What I consider to be more important is the class of the SD card you choose. Go to at least a Class 6 card -- better yet, a Class 10 card. Look very carefully at the label on the card; it will tell you what class card it is. If no class is cited, don't buy it. It may be very cheap, but it may also be a disappointment when you want to shoot fast. The class is a reflection of the speed with which the camera can move the photo file from the sensor to the card. When you're moving lots of pixels, the speed becomes important because the camera may not shoot bursts. If, as with many lower-cost cameras, you are limited to shooting one shot at a time, the camera will not take another until the file has been transferred to the card. Class 6 and 10 cards are much costlier than the lower rated cards. The speed of the card also helps when you shoot video files.

Rechargeable AAs are a good idea, but don't overlook the newer Lithium AAs. They, too, are expensive, but they yield very high capacity for a large number of shots. Shooting HD video can suck batteries dry pretty quickly. A pair in your pocket or bag makes a good backup for when you are not able to recharge the others.

Good luck with it, and enjoy it!

Thanks Albie. That was good info.

W3WN
04-06-2011, 09:26 AM
Thanks for the tip on the SD cards Albie. That may explain a few things with our "new" camera. I need to buy a new card for it anyway, so I'll look for a Class 10 one.

One comment on batteries: Look very carefully at what's available. When we got the Canon SX-120 last year, it had been discounted because it was "last year's model." "This year's model" was basically the same camera, only it took a proprietary Lithium Ion battery pack; the SX-120 takes double "A" batteries. Do we go through more than a few batteries? Yes, I always keep at least one spare set on hand. But -- to get a spare, the LiON pack cost $55. And what are you going to do when you're out somewhere and need another battery -- especially when you don't have a spare handy? There's been more than a few times that I've been able to stop at a 7-11 and buy spare batteries, and be back "in business" within moments.

Just food for thought.

WØTKX
04-06-2011, 10:06 AM
I got a free SD card with my camera. and it sucked, class 4.
My Micro SD (used with an adapter) is class 10.
Huge difference in camera speed.

W3MIV
04-06-2011, 10:14 AM
I got a free SD card with my camera. and it sucked, class 4.
My Micro SD (used with an adapter) is class 10.
Huge difference in camera speed.

The micros are a good choice; they are adaptable to a far wider range of tasks, including in many modern camera-phones. You pay a premium, of course, but if you also have other gear that uses the micros the added cost can be worth it.

WØTKX
04-06-2011, 10:24 AM
I got a coopin, so it was half price at $15.00 for an 8 mb.

That little camera I got is fun, and I made an HD video out of my sunroof with a mono-pod.

I discovered it needed a focus bump (my mistake) so it's not quite right.
First attempt, needs editing and music... :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OluvaiD1rF8


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OluvaiD1rF8

NQ6U
04-06-2011, 10:46 AM
Interesting how mountain towns in the U.S. look pretty much the same wherever you go. That could have been shot in the Laguna Mountains east of here or along SR 70 through the Feather River Canyon in northern California.

KG4CGC
04-06-2011, 11:50 AM
The cards I'm using are 5 years old. Clearly time to upgrade but, imagine a board laid down over some stairs.

KA5PIU
04-06-2011, 12:05 PM
Hello.

I had some pro photographer take some wedding pictures a while back, he was using the cheap off-brand cards sold at Fry's.
One failed and he was told that I could recover the data, something I do not do on a commercial basis.
He went as far as to talk to my employer to try and cut a deal, he did not want to pay the $150 or so that recovery costs.
In the end he was taken to court by the bride and groom and ended up having to turn over the media and pay.
Moral of the story, flash memory does fail, does "wear" out.
Sometimes it can be recovered, everything on the card gets extracted, and if the card is not working correctly this can be a real mess, much like a hard drive recovery.
At that point figure on at least a few hours trying to put everything back in order.
Frequently unbricking a radio takes less effort.

WØTKX
04-06-2011, 12:39 PM
The cards I'm using are 5 years old. Clearly time to upgrade but, imagine a board laid down over some stairs.

I can't imagine that, as I'm stuck in a stair step function.

KG4CGC
04-06-2011, 01:12 PM
I can't imagine that, as I'm stuck in a stair step function.
The stairs are the ONES and ZEROS.

WØTKX
04-06-2011, 02:20 PM
The stairs are the ONES and ZEROS.

The board across them will not be perceived in digital land.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWyTxCsIXE4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWyTxCsIXE4

KG4CGC
04-06-2011, 02:32 PM
You are correct but for a small part as the board will appear as evenly spaced points.

WØTKX
04-06-2011, 03:31 PM
But I'd still feel the bumpiness on my butt.

kc7jty
04-06-2011, 04:25 PM
Well we know 6 mins of video fits on an 8 gig card anyway. As usual the primitive one (me) is learning. Tnx folks.

WØTKX
04-06-2011, 06:48 PM
What's really cool about these new point and shoot cameras is you can keep it handy.

Sunrise and sunset out here can be pretty spectacular, and I always get one or the other on my usual work shifts. Amusing wildlife too. Cell phone cameras suck for the most part, so it's nice to have something that will take a decent picture.

The fire wire interface card I got for my Flex 3000 radio came with some decent video editing software, need a bigger SD card unless I keep my laptop handy. A high end 32GB SDHC card is about the same price as the camera. That figures. :lol:

kc7jty
04-06-2011, 08:33 PM
What's really cool about these new point and shoot cameras is you can keep it handy.
yes, shirt pocket.

This seems like a good buy for the cost:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2665424&sku=T555-1104


btw:
the camera will be delivered to my PA address tomorrow via UPS.

KG4CGC
04-06-2011, 09:00 PM
what is the switch for?
If you push it down it locks the card from being read or written on. It's kind of stupid though. I also don't understand the original intent behind that switch.

Been looking at some more up to date cards. I should get a Sandisk ExtremeIII if I want to "upgrade." It is non SDHC. It is SD only. My going on 5 year old Nikon D50 does not recognize SDHC. My current cards are probably class 4 but 5 years ago I don't think they used that class denominator, at least not to my knowledge.

kc7jty
04-06-2011, 10:12 PM
this looks interesting but only class 4:

http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/404975/SanDisk-SDHC-Secure-Digital-High-Capacity/

opps...bad reviews

here's one:
http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/382974/Kodak-SDHC-High-Speed-Memory-Card/;jsessionid=00004kBkdmyulfpj5UaPuqzFDhR:13ddpq53l? cm_cat=2000000020

WØTKX
04-06-2011, 10:24 PM
My advice is stick with SanDisk. Always highly rated, and they are good at honoring any warranty issues.

How come the cool gadget accessories I want are always aboot $100.00? I guess the hunsky is the new twenty. :lol:

KA5PIU
04-06-2011, 11:35 PM
Hello.

First off, the switch is a write protect, just like on floppies, you can still read it.
And on the Nikon D50, the maximum frame rate is 2.5 seconds, class 6 is faster than the camera.
Class 4 is fast enough, Sandisk ultra II, class 6 might give you a little headroom but anything faster is a waste.
Yes, SD, with an upper limit of 4GB is what you use in that thing.

kc7jty
04-07-2011, 12:19 AM
...and the dollar is the new dime.

KG4CGC
04-07-2011, 12:42 AM
...and the dollar is the new dime.
ONES and ZEROS

WØTKX
04-07-2011, 12:47 AM
WØRD.

KG4CGC
04-07-2011, 12:53 AM
WØRD.
WORD 1330 AM & 106.7 FM

NQ6U
04-07-2011, 01:13 AM
WØRD.

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KA5PIU
04-07-2011, 01:53 AM
01001000 01000101 01001100 01001100 01001111

kc7jty
04-07-2011, 10:25 PM
I saw an SD card somewhere for $329.

KG4CGC
04-07-2011, 10:48 PM
I saw an SD card somewhere for $329.
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/02/is-sandisks-64gb-sd-card-too-big/

kc7jty
04-08-2011, 01:27 AM
got one of these from Amazon for $7.30 total, shipping free.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2665424&CatId=2412