
Is it too late to return my camera?
I bought a Canon Powershot SX20 at Walmart over a month ago. I got it for $388 but it’s original price was $450. Lately, I’ve been on Flickr looking at photos taken with DSLR cameras since my cousin is planning on buying one.. and I kind of regret getting my camera, because the cheapest Canon DSLR is the Rebel XS which is $499, which is only $50 than my camera. I like my camera, but I hate the fact that it can’t focus on what it too and.. I don’t know.
I got it on July 10th, 2010, and it is now August 21, 2010. I don’t have the receipt with me right now, my mom has it somewhere, but is it much too late to return it?
I think you need to read your manual because that camera does have the option of manual focus. It isn’t a bad compact camera really. You just need to learn how to take advantage of it’s features. That camera has all the features of a decent DSLR except for the smaller sensor size.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp
And you need to keep in mind that although the SX20 may cost $450, you only paid $388 for it so the XS would cost you about $100 more. Do you have the money? And I don’t know if Walmart would take it back anyway.
As someone else said you could sell it but you won’t get what you paid for it.

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