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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Body

Canon EOS 5D Mark III Body

$3,999.95

Canon Ixus 115 HS

Canon Ixus 115 HS

$129.95

Canon Powershot SX130 IS

Canon Powershot SX130 IS

$179.95

GoPro HD Hero 2 Outdoor

GoPro HD Hero 2 Outdoor

$399.95

Nikon Coolpix S30

Nikon Coolpix S30

$149.95

Nikon D800 Body

Nikon D800 Body

$3,799.95

Nikon D800E Body

Nikon D800E Body

$3,999.95

Olympus SH-25MR

Olympus SH-25MR

$399.95

Olympus TG-820

Olympus TG-820

$399.95

Panasonic HC-X900M

Panasonic HC-X900M

$1,699.95

Panasonic HDC-V100

Panasonic HDC-V100

$399.95

Pentax Optio VS20

Pentax Optio VS20

$249.95

14 Day Exchange

If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase or the product proves defective, Ted's offer a 14 day Exchange guarantee. This allows you to return your hardware purchased from Ted's within 14 days and exchange it (at original purchase price) for any other hardware product in our range. Of course, the goods must be returned in original condition with the packaging & receipt. *Excludes damaged equipment, items specially ordered, demo models, runouts plus some professional products are excluded. Return Postage included for online purchases only

Free Return Shipping

We offer FREE return shipping on any item ordered provided it complies with the criteria below.

Conditions for Returns:

14 Day Exchange

DOA (Dead on Arrival): if your product does not work on arrival before any use then you may returns the goods free of charge and we will supply a replacement pending inspection.   

Wrong Goods Supplied: if the product(s) you receive are different from the product(s) listed on the receipt (emailed to you immediately after completion of the online order). 

 

 

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Tips from the photographer

  • When shooting in black and white, remember the eye goes to the lightest part of the scene first. 
  • Don’t be afraid of some things going totally black. It adds to the drama of the scene.

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