Closeout prices are often less than the used price for the same item. A 
way to get something new, use it for awhile, then get your money back. 
Of course you will never have the latest stuff, will you?

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Toralf Lund wrote:
>> A consideration:
>> We must remember that these DSLRs are now just computers and
>> the longer we hang onto older technology the faster it loses value.
>> The faster upgrade may be the cheaper way to go.
>>   
> I rather doubt that it will be cheaper in total. You may loose less each 
> time you upgrade, but then again, you do it more often, so it probably 
> adds up to at last the same amount.
> 
> Also, as somebody else pointed out, if you wait a few months after some 
> new piece of equipment has been introduced, its price will usually have 
> dropped a lot - possibly more than the used price on what you are replacing.
> 
> - Toralf
> 
> 

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