So I'm going to Tokyo in 6 weeks and I need a new digital camera. At the moment I have a Canon PowerShot A710is and it's just a little bulky for travel. I want something slim and powerful, as in picture quality. Any suggestions for a new compact (basically non SLR) digital camera would be appreciated. Also part B of my question is: Should I wait till I get to Tokyo, Japan before I buy the new camera? I've heard electronics are cheaper over there than here in Australia. Would it be cheaper for me to buy the new camera shortly after I land in Japan? cheers in advance. B
For overall best picture quality (both optics and sensor are excellent, as is battary life) I would go with the Kodak V1273. Perfect for what you want to do . See link am just back from Tokyo, and based on what I saw, you would be far better to buy the camera in your home country. I am not sure how you would have a valid warranty buying in Japan. It did not appear to be cheaper, given the exchange rate. Instructions would also likely be in Japanese.
Like "some" said, most companies will NOT honor the warranty of a camera NOT purchased in the your country.
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