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Do I need to note on the invoice when buying photographic equipment?

The remarks column of purchase invoice is not filled, and only special invoices, such as lease invoices, are written in the remarks column.

Photographic equipment refers to cameras, lenses and their related accessories, as well as all kinds of equipment and articles related to photographic activities. Consumables, including film, as well as photographic vests and bags operated by most photographic equipment operators, belong to the category of photographic equipment and can also be called photographic accessories.

There is a wide range of photographic equipment, except the well-known cameras, which mainly include various zoom lenses, fixed-focus lenses, flashlights, various color filters, camera bags, camera brackets, studio flashlights, soft boxes, various lamp stands, reflectors, reflective umbrellas, outdoor lights, camera lights, quartz lamp, lens covers, hoods, tripods, monopods, camera cleaning appliances and so on.

Traditional photographic equipment also includes darkroom printers, magnifying glasses, safety lights, glazing machine, thermostats, timers and so on.

Color enlargers and printers belong to photographic equipment.

Digital camera integrates photography and video recording, so it is also called a wider range of imaging equipment, including photography and video recording.