Went Funan today with my mom to buy a laser printer, HP LaserJet 1020. I think the recommended retail price is $239, but we managed to find a shop selling it for $199. I also found out that the Canon Link shop there is just a showroom. Woohoo, that means I can go there and try cameras to my heart's content without worrying about stares from salesmen when I don't buy it. I especially don't like those who say, "So I'll get you a new set?" when I have given them no such instruction, it's just that I didn't mention any major flaw in the current model I'm playing with. Then when I say no, they follow up with, "What's wrong? Then what are you waiting for? It's a great deal." Sheesh, I just want to look around and try out other models first can? So much pressure, totally takes the fun out of camera shopping.
I still remember this salesman who spent 20 minutes telling me about how wonderful Leica lenses are, and how they play such an important part in a camera that just about nothing else matters.
But I digress. I tried out the Canon S3 IS camera. Pretty nice, I like the number of features and the very friendly button layout. Oh well, maybe I'll be able to persuade my dad on the next family holiday, haha.