Shock! Horror!!! One of the absolutely coolest camera stores in the world is now kaput. This from their own website - they are now merged with Calumet's New York store.
http://www.lensandrepro.com
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Shock! Horror!!! One of the absolutely coolest camera stores in the world is now kaput. This from their own website - they are now merged with Calumet's New York store.
http://www.lensandrepro.com
Well that's a bummer. I just bought an ND filter from them not long ago.
Wow. I wondered what was going on with their website. They were the unofficial home for Graflex SLRs in my mind. Can't imagine Calumet will carry on with all of what they did.
I never ever heard of them. But what I can deduce from their background image, it could have been a shop intriguing me.
Their prop department shows cameras where they don't belong, but some nice cameras among them.
I got no idea how such store could merge with a Calument store. (At least not those I know. One Calumet store ceased offering films years ago...)
Damn...if a used camera store can't exist in NYC, I don't know where it would. Hopefully not a trend of things to come or that it wasn't due to finances or lack of interest in film photography.
Not so surprised. They weren't so cool in the last twenty-some years.
bummer ...
AgX
they had a sophisticated clientele
and were the only place i have ever found
that was able to sell a $300 camera or lens for 3 or 4x that ... :)
If they didn't charge those kinds of prices they would have gone out of business way sooner.
Running a brick-and-mortar store isn't like selling on EBay. You've got overhead. And it was obviously a business model which worked for a long time. And that lens price you complain about
might have been a reasonable deal in its day. At least they knew what they were talking about,
which wasn't always the case if you gambled with a classified ad in Shutterbug.
I'll miss the place. It was pricy but great for obscure and hard to find parts, and was an excellent source for rentals. I bought things there like 5x7" Graflex-type filmholders and one of my 5x7" Press Graflex bag mags, which have an unusual fitting (they weren't even sure what it was for until I brought my camera in). I also got some masks for my 70's era Linhof zoom finder.