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Ted the Kiwi said..
You would pay an extra 43% for a 6 month electronic warranty - really? At that price they are almost disposable. If you look at the spec's between the 160 & 180 then the 160 is pretty exceptional value at $149. Now that's really really cheap.
you can buy some pretty cheap batteries on eBay that have much longer record time. I have similar ones for my DSLR and never had any troubles with them.
Yes I would pay about 33% more for a brand new 180 from a bricks & mortar shop I can simply drive 15 mins down the road to in case of any problems & speak face to face with someone representing Office Works rather than a demo model/factory reworked or refurbished camera with a 50% less time "supplier warranty". Absolutely...Its not much more money & for me offers less chance of failing to catch the digital memories I bought it for. I often pay more for an extended warranty on a lot of electrical products, things break down not long after the warranty period so often these days. I wouldn't on this cam, but I would like a new one with a full warranty for a little more money yep.
Batteries are a separate issue I totally agree with, the last 4 digital cameras I've bought since 2008 have all had 3 or 4 back up generic batteries I purchased from E-bay. Still worth shopping around & trying to find reviews for the manufacturer as some can lose their holding charge faster than others but yeah. They can often be picked up for about 25% of the cost of the brand name batteries.
Just my 2c on the camera option bro, all depends how you look at it I guess.