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Where to Buy Digital Cameras

Circuit City
www.circuitcity.com

About Circuit City
In 1949, when Samuel Wurtzel opened Ward's—Richmond, Virginia's first retail television store—his goal was to provide the community with a new technology that would change the face of consumer electronics forever. More than 50 years, over 600 stores and several name changes later, the technology continues to change, but Circuit City's commitment to our customers remains strong.
The technologies and solutions we provide can make your life easier and more enjoyable. And it's our goal to ensure just that. So, whether you're browsing through one of our stores or surfing our website, we're with you.

MyCamera.com
www.mycamera.com

Your one stop shopping place for everything in relation to cameras!

Kodak
www.kodak.com

With the slogan "you press the button, we do the rest," George Eastman put the first simple camera into the hands of a world of consumers in 1888. In so doing, he made a cumbersome and complicated process easy to use and accessible to nearly everyone.

Since that time, the Eastman Kodak Company has led the way with an abundance of new products and processes to make photography simpler, more useful and more enjoyable. In fact, today's Kodak is known not only for photography, but also for images used in a variety of leisure, medical, business, entertainment and scientific applications. Its reach increasingly involves "infoimaging." Infoimaging is the use of technology to combine images and information--creating the potential to profoundly change how people and businesses communicate.

Just as Eastman had a goal to make photography "as convenient as the pencil," Kodak continues to expand the ways images touch people's daily lives. The company ranks as a premier multinational corporation, with a brand recognized in virtually every country around the world.

Panasonic
www.panasonic.com


Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of our business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use our products every day. We share their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.

As we move forward together with our customers into the uncharted future of the 21st century with the prospect of future technologies and systems yet to be thought of, Panasonic's standards are still firmly grounded in the philosophy of company founder Konosuke Matsushita. He began our journey in 1918 by inventing a two-socket light fixture. Profound in its import yet elegantly simple, Konosuke Matsushita's breakthrough led to what is now one of the world's largest electronics companies. As he built Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., he never lost sight of the importance of putting the needs of his customers and the public first.

Panasonic will continue its Customer First tradition of creating new products that resolve the challenges in business and personal life, helping us all enjoy more of what life has to offer. The name Panasonic is synonymous with innovation, quality, performance and ease of use. We look forward to a bright and shining technological future, and to playing a leading role in the digitally networked society, propelled by the creativity and dedication of our employees here and around the world.

Sony
www.sony.com


Sony Corporation of America, based in New York City, is the U.S. subsidiary of Sony Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo. Sony is a leading manufacturer of audio, video, communications, and information technology products for the consumer and professional markets. Its music, motion picture, television, computer entertainment, and online businesses make Sony one of the most comprehensive entertainment companies in the world. Sony's principal U.S. businesses include Sony Electronics Inc., Sony Pictures Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc., and a 50% interest in Sony BMG Music Entertainment, one of the largest recorded music companies in the world. Sony recorded consolidated annual sales of over $72 billion for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2004, and it employs 162,000 people worldwide. Sony's consolidated sales in the U.S. for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2004 were $20.4 billion.

Canon
www.canon.com


The corporate philosophy of Canon is kyosei. A concise definition of this word would be "Living and working together for the common good," but our definition is broader: "All people, regardless of race, religion or culture, harmoniously living and working together into the future." Unfortunately, the presence of imbalance in our world-in areas such as trade, income levels and the environment- hinders the achievement of kyosei. Addressing these imbalances is an ongoing mission, and Canon is doing its part by actively pursuing kyosei. True global companies must foster good relations, not only with their customers and the communities in which they operate, but also with nations and the environment. They must also bear the responsibility for the impact of their activities on society. For this reason, Canon's goal is to contribute to the prosperity of the world and the happiness of humanity, which will lead to continuing growth and bring the world closer to achieving kyosei.

Nikon
www.nikonusa.com


Cameras that define digital photography. From the simplicity of the Coolpix 4600 to the awesome power of the Coolpix 8800, we have a digital camera with your name on it. The D2X professional digital SLR camera, joins our DSLR lineup in setting new standards for what photographers expect!

Fuji Film
www.fujifilm.com


Did you know Fujifilm is the inventor of many of the tools consumers, professionals, and commercial customers have come to rely on?

Recognized globally for its technological innovation and high quality, Fujifilm offers a complete portfolio of imaging, information, and document products, services, and e-solutions to retailers, consumers, professionals, and business customers.

Fujifilm USA's product portfolio includes: professional and consumer film and cameras; digital imaging products, including cameras and printers for commercial and consumer use; digital minilabs and kiosks; photographic paper and photofinishing supplies; professional motion picture film; high-capacity floppy disks, CDs and DVDs, tape cartridges, and other data storage media; videotape and audiocassettes; professional and consumer optical discs; microfilm and other micrographic products; and graphic arts film, conventional and digital printing plates, analog and digital color proofing systems, drum and flatbed scanners, imagesetters and computer-to-plate systems.

Did you know Fujifilm introduced the world's first one-time-use 35mm camera – the QuickSnap? Fujifilm's technology is now licensed to many other manufacturers of one-time-use cameras.
Did you know Fujifilm is becoming a Hollywood standard? Recent movie blockbusters, including Punch-Drunk Love, The Wedding Planner, and Holes were all filmed on Fujifilm motion picture film. In addition, Fujifilm has received both an Academy Award and an Emmy for Technical Merit.
A tireless advocate of the environment, Fujifilm incorporates environmental and safety considerations in product design – and is a supporter of many environmental preservation educational programs.

In that tradition, Fujifilm made a substantial contribution to bring two endangered pandas from China to the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, DC. The company helped to build a research and habitat facility for the pandas, and develop a public species preservation education program for students.

Did you know that Fujifilm's commitment to community is alive and well in its employees too? Employees have continuously organized Earth Day events, provided educational scholarships, and participated in cultural functions in nearly all the communities in which Fujifilm operates.
Fujifilm is all this and more. Come really get to know us.

Pentax
www.pentax.com


The Internet has changed the way we communicate with one another. It has become a critical channel of communication for sharing information, conducting business and keeping abreast of the latest information from all over the world.

And nowhere is that evolution more apparent than in the field of digital photography. Today, digital photography and the Internet have become a key medium in how people process and handle photos. Now, they can get photos immediately and do what ever they want with them without delay: download them into a photo library on their computer, print them out on their printer, e-mail them to family and/or friends, or e-mail them to on-line photo processing sites for hardcopy prints.
As a digital camera manufacturer who has traditionally been known for innovative product solutions in the camera industry, PENTAX fully recognizes this evolution and is positioning itself to not only participate in it, but to lead it. A perfect example of this is the development of our line of OPTIO digital cameras. Small enough to fit into a can of breath mints, loaded with mega pixels and extremely Internet friendly, OPTIO'S produce the kind of high quality images people have come to expect from a camera bearing the PENTAX name.

With a well-earned reputation for state-of-the-art engineering and a responsiveness to customers needs, it is no wonder PENTAX OPTIO has earned the right to be called the Official Digital Camera of the Internet.

Konica
www.konica.com


Since the introduction of its first roll of black-and-white film in 1929, Konica Minolta has consistently produced and marketed products and services that are on the cutting edge of the day's technology. Konica Minolta products are based on a commitment to clarity, creativity, compactness and connectivity. It's a commitment to developing products around great pictures - and the people, like you, who take them, scan them, post them, print them, collect them, publish them and use them in new ways every day.

A full line of products are available from input through output. Including; Digital Cameras, Film Cameras, Digital Onsite Minilabs, Inkjet Photo Papers, Single Use Cameras, Film, Color Paper, Digital Film Scanners, and Binoculars.

Olympus
www.olympusamerica.com


As you will see, Olympus is focused on enhancing people's lives with the wide range of innovative products and services we offer - from healthcare to the consumer electronics industries. Additionally, we are focused on being a useful and educational resource on the Internet to make your online experience as valuable and efficient as possible.

With informative sections like our Online Lessons, Product Finder, Olympus University and more, our web site provides resources to help you in whatever endeavor you pursue, along with pertinent information about our company and brand. As an innovator, Olympus' goal is to always be on the cutting-edge and provide you with the most current content so your online experience results in success. We hope we are achieving this goal and welcome any feedback you may have regarding how Olympus can serve you even better. Thank you for visiting the site and for your interest in Olympus.

Casio
www.casio.com


Casio’s corporate creed is “creativity and contribution.” It expresses the company’s commitment to contributing to society by offering the kind of original, useful products that only Casio can.

Products with innovative functions assist people in their daily lives and keep society moving forward. They also bring joy to people and help to create new culture. When even a single new product is widely adopted, whole new markets develop, and this in turn fosters growth in related industries. This is the story of Casio’s contribution to society—innovative products enhancing people’s lives.