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Thanks a lot for your answers, I'll go and check then, Mr ca seems to be pretty expensive too :s
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There's also Jacobs Digital on New Oxford Street who have a surprisingly well stocked and well priced second hand section.
If you come out of Aperture, turn right and right again (I think!) there's a store called Camera City which is worth a quick look, I've never bought anything there though. There's also a Canon Pro shop near there, off Pied Bull Yard who have a great second hand collection. There's a Leica store there as well.
I have to say that Aperture are great, I've bought a fair bit from them in the past and I've never been disappointed.
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I don't think Jacobs can be haggled but Mr. Cad loves a good haggle, so his prices are suggestions especially if you're buying something else from him like some film, you can usually get him to knock off a bit of money somewhere.
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 Originally Posted by Akki14
I don't think Jacobs can be haggled but Mr. Cad loves a good haggle, so his prices are suggestions especially if you're buying something else from him like some film, you can usually get him to knock off a bit of money somewhere.
Ahah that's the thing ! If i get a camera round there, i'll probably get som films too =).... I will haggle !.. well i'll try to cause i'm not pretty good haggler, especially when it's not my country lol
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Hey everyone !
My journey was awsome ! London's an amazing city ! But one week's not enough, I wish I could still be there. I went to aperture shop next to the british museum, I was a little upset because they don't have a lot of canon stuff but I finally bought a nikon F90X Pro... It seems to be allright, and not expensive. Let's do some pics now !!
Thank you very much for helping me !
"Please mind the gap and keep clear of the door"
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Mr Cad is generally prices on the high side, at the camera fairs then tend to do everything half marked price, but don't offer any haggle room past that.
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