We just launched, so we don't have months of pricing on file yet — and we will never draw you a chart from numbers we made up. Here's exactly how price history will work once we've collected it, in plain English.
Every camera we track has one source today: its live price on Amazon. We log that number on a schedule and store it with a timestamp. Nothing invented, nothing rounded to look better.
As the days and weeks add up, each model accumulates a real series of prices. Once a camera has enough genuine data points, its detail page will show an honest chart — highs, lows, and the typical range.
When a price actually falls below its recent typical range, that's a real drop — and that's when we email anyone watching that model. If nothing real happens, you hear nothing from us.
As history builds, we'll email you the moment we spot a genuine drop on the camera you care about. No fake urgency, no spam. Free, forever.
Because a chart of invented prices is worse than no chart at all. We'd rather show you nothing than mislead you. The moment we have real data, this page fills with real history.