My daughter has been asking for a camera of her own for quite a while. My wife and I have both been photographers for many, many years so we certainly can't fault her for wanting a camera. Anyway, last week I decided that we'd get her a digital camera. We went to Target to check them out since they have a good selection out in the open that you can handle and use to see what you like and don't like. We found one for under $100 (which was my limit) that met all the criteria of what I thought a camera should and shouldn't have. DD's main concern was that it be small enough to drop in her purse but not so small that it is awkward to use.
I came home and searched ebay and, of course, found the same camera for the same price but with a bunch of bonus accessories (the only way to buy a camera is ebay) and I ordered it.
So now my daughter will have a shiny new 8 megapixel camera while I'm still stuck with the 4 or 5 year old 3 megapixel camera. Somehow I have a feeling that in the not too distant future, I'm going to be springing another $100 to get myself one.
I came home and searched ebay and, of course, found the same camera for the same price but with a bunch of bonus accessories (the only way to buy a camera is ebay) and I ordered it.
So now my daughter will have a shiny new 8 megapixel camera while I'm still stuck with the 4 or 5 year old 3 megapixel camera. Somehow I have a feeling that in the not too distant future, I'm going to be springing another $100 to get myself one.

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