Internationally acclaimed camera cast BenQ was launched in Sri Lanka at the Image Today exhibition captivated at the BMICH aftermost week. Seven altered models from its Slim & Stylish ambit to its Best Amount options were alien to the Sri Lankan bazaar for the aboriginal time.
Local agents Agenda House says that it is time for this American accepted camera to access our country as it absolutely provides a quality, affordable advantage to the growing agenda camera market. ‘One of the best important things we’d like to emphasise to our barter is our accomplished afterwards sales service. This ensures that aural the 1 year agreement period, we will alter any abnormal camera (conditions apply) aural 7working canicule of the complaint actuality lodged,’ says Akthar Mohammed, Product Manager at Agenda House.
Another affection that adds cogent amount to these cameras, and one that accustomed photography enthusiasts will thoroughly appreciate, is the accouterment of adulatory accessories that appear with 2 specific models from the range. These two cameras are provided with an aboriginal BenQ camera case, charwoman cloth, covering accustomed band and addition aboriginal for the country – a miniature stainless animate tripod that is awful portable. No added camera in the bazaar is awash with an accompanying tripod but Agenda House prides itself on this action as it abundantly increases chump satisfaction.
All BenQ cameras from the everyman to the accomplished ambit models, accept a minimum affection of 14 megapixels, but are offered at actual aggressive prices, which are on par with some cameras with lower megapixels. Agenda House previewed their waterproof models at the exhibition by bottomward them into a baptize catchbasin to advertise their dexterity. These models can bear baptize at a abyss of 5 metres for 2 hours as able-bodied as actuality dustproof and shockproof in case of adventitious mishaps. The dustproof affection is abnormally advantageous back the cameras are apparent to arenaceous terrains or albino beaches.


