My mom and I got there at 5:55am and the line was already huge.
If you know that complex, then you'll understand that at 6:00 in the morning (when the store opened) that line (represented by blue line) was into the far side of the value village parking lot.
Since they were only letting so many people in at a time (so it didn't get chaotic) my mother was constantly looking to see what everyone walking out of the store was getting, to see if anyone had gotten my prize.
We finally got in at 6:13 and went straight to the camera area, pulled out the print out, and went "hey this is what I want". The nice employee assisted in me getting my camera, and the whole bundle, plus some other stuff!
Here is what I got on that fine, fine day, and what I got it for:
Canon EOS Rebel XS
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Canon 18-55mm IS lens
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Canon battery grip
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Canon DSLR batter (x2)
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Canon Camera bag (high grade)
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$899.99 $499.99
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Canon 55-300mm zoom lens
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$399.99 $299.99
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16gig memory card
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$19.99
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Futureshop 3 year warranty
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$110.00
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??? (under $1000)
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Canon 18-55mm IS lens
+
Canon battery grip
+
Canon DSLR batter (x2)
+
Canon Camera bag (high grade)
=
+
Canon 55-300mm zoom lens
=
+
16gig memory card
=
$19.99
+
Futureshop 3 year warranty
=
$110.00
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=
??? (under $1000)
I have quite a lot of stuff for my camera now. The only thing is, I don't know when I'll have it for good. Right now I'm in the trial "you technically shouldn't get this till you graduate (I got it on grad credit + my money + 18th birthday credit) buuutt...." period.
So if I do get to keep it now there is just one problem. I'm not quite sure how to use it effectively... or to take good pictures yet... just... pretty OK pictures.
Luckily that's where this handy thing comes in handy:
this post was especially for Holly Eustace, who wanted me to specifically blog about my camera.
So if I do get to keep it now there is just one problem. I'm not quite sure how to use it effectively... or to take good pictures yet... just... pretty OK pictures.
Luckily that's where this handy thing comes in handy:
this post was especially for Holly Eustace, who wanted me to specifically blog about my camera.
2 comments:
bitchin'...
Beats the crap out of the minolta 500 si my dad gave me when he got his new camera ages ago.
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