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Looking at buying mum a point and shoot for her birthday as she's been on about it for a little while now..a bit of research and whitled it down to 2 - the 3000 or 4000, ......... and unable to temporarily easily access my preferred local retailer of choice, I popped into a local high street chain, whose name I shall not mention in this thread - purely for the purposes of getting my grubby mitts on them and comparing one against t'other.......
Found them in the shop - 10 mins in no sign of staff, no sign of any help, talking to an Asian family who were asking my advice once I mentioned I normally use a DSLR...... "Oh, you mean a big proper camera?"
Transpires aforementioned Asian family were looking to purchase for daughters 18th Birthday present (not a bad pressie!)... anyhow no staff to be seen......
So I "accidentally" set off the alarm on the camera......... 10 seconds later - we had service........ I pointed out that help the others first as was in no particularly hurry.....
Father: "We would like to know the difference between these 2 models please" - (the 3000 and 4000)
Assistant: "Who's it for?"
Father: "Our daughter as a birthday present."
Assistant: "Well in that case you need this one (3000) as it comes in red and pink as well."
Me: (Interjecting) "I'm sorry, but that has to be the crappest ever piece of advice I have ever heard from anyone in this store."
Assistant: "Well the 3000 and 4000 are identical"
Me & Father: "They can't be, otherwise they would have the same model no. For a start one is touchscreen and has a larger screen."
Assistant: "Well other than that they are identical."
I left mentioning was going to a store where staff were knowledgeable. The father said to his wife, "Let's go to John Lewis. They will be more helpful and will price match."
:shrug::shrug::shrug::shrug:
Found them in the shop - 10 mins in no sign of staff, no sign of any help, talking to an Asian family who were asking my advice once I mentioned I normally use a DSLR...... "Oh, you mean a big proper camera?"
Transpires aforementioned Asian family were looking to purchase for daughters 18th Birthday present (not a bad pressie!)... anyhow no staff to be seen......
So I "accidentally" set off the alarm on the camera......... 10 seconds later - we had service........ I pointed out that help the others first as was in no particularly hurry.....
Father: "We would like to know the difference between these 2 models please" - (the 3000 and 4000)
Assistant: "Who's it for?"
Father: "Our daughter as a birthday present."
Assistant: "Well in that case you need this one (3000) as it comes in red and pink as well."
Me: (Interjecting) "I'm sorry, but that has to be the crappest ever piece of advice I have ever heard from anyone in this store."
Assistant: "Well the 3000 and 4000 are identical"
Me & Father: "They can't be, otherwise they would have the same model no. For a start one is touchscreen and has a larger screen."
Assistant: "Well other than that they are identical."
I left mentioning was going to a store where staff were knowledgeable. The father said to his wife, "Let's go to John Lewis. They will be more helpful and will price match."
:shrug::shrug::shrug::shrug:
, and I've loved it since I've had it - and I still take it out with me 

