Al Kaplan
Veteran
I live at most 3 miles from the beach. How about swapping my clean M3 with a 90mm f/2.8 Elmarit for your GF?
I haven't seen any Nikon RF mount cameras or lenses in any of the -3-, er 4 remaining shops that still sell used cameras. Tempe Camera is my favorite for hardware. Photomark is closest to my house and school, so I buy paper, film and chemistry there (or at TC if they don't have it.) Foroforum is still in business, but film is the only thing I ever buy there, except for the one time I needed a portfolio book fast. And then there is the CLassic Camera Clinic (or whatever they call it) up on Northern and 12th St. I've never been there when they were open. They must keep bankers hours.I haven't been to Photomark in ages. Good to know they still sell some used stuff.
I wouldn't be interest in the Bessa unless it were an R2S, as in Nikon RF mount.
I haven't seen any Nikon RF mount cameras or lenses in any of the -3-, er 4 remaining shops that still sell used cameras. Tempe Camera is my favorite for hardware. Photomark is closest to my house and school, so I buy paper, film and chemistry there (or at TC if they don't have it.) Foroforum is still in business, but film is the only thing I ever buy there, except for the one time I needed a portfolio book fast. And then there is the CLassic Camera Clinic (or whatever they call it) up on Northern and 12th St. I've never been there when they were open. They must keep bankers hours.
I remember that place! Corner of Dunlap, 7th St. and Cave Creek Rd. (a 5 way!) They had darkroom time for rent there. It closed in the late 80s.The memories are flooding back!
The hours I used to spend with my dad in camera stores when we lived in Phoenix...
My dad used to haunt a studio/darkroom on Dunlap Avenue, can't remember the owner's name...
Sunland Camera, Lewis Camers, Wilson Camera ... coulda been any of those. The Guild on Camelback just W of 7th Ave. It went out of biz about 3 years ago when the new "light rail" line was being put in, right through their store front! The owner was in his 80s and decided it was a sign that he should retire.... There used to be a 'huge' camera store either on McDowell or Indian School... I know we used to eat at Bill Johnson's Big Apple on Indian School a lot.
And Guild Camera definitely rings a bell...
Bell Road is still pretty far North, but there is LOTS of development further to the North, in fact Phoenix is pretty much continuous all the way to Anthem, which they called New River when you lived here. They still call the part of New River that isn't subdivision and mall New River. Rawhide got swallowed by Scottsdale and closed 3 or 4 years ago. Only to re-open South of Chandler on the rez. Everything is the same there. There is development leading up to Pinnacle Peak, but the last time I went out there, it was still on the frontier. Only desert and ranches lie beyond.... And I lived in a trailer park in Peoria for year... one of the best years of my life.
Have not been back to Phoenix since 1987... and then things had changed so much I barely knew my way around. I remember when there was nothing north of Bell Avenue, Rawhide was in the boonies, and Pinnacle Peak Patio was a long way from anything.
Sorry for taking this thread off subject...
Jamie, you are so correct!Substitute teachers are angels! Keep up the good work. Our kids, and us parents owe you a HUGE debt of gratitude! (I'm a regular classroom teacher.)
I remember that place! Corner of Dunlap, 7th St. and Cave Creek Rd. (a 5 way!) They had darkroom time for rent there. It closed in the late 80s.
The Guild on Camelback just W of 7th Ave. It went out of biz about 3 years ago when the new "light rail" line was being put in, right through their store front! The owner was in his 80s and decided it was a sign that he should retire.
Bell Road is still pretty far North, but there is LOTS of development further to the North, in fact Phoenix is pretty much continuous all the way to Anthem, which they called New River when you lived here. They still call the part of New River that isn't subdivision and mall New River. Rawhide got swallowed by Scottsdale and closed 3 or 4 years ago. Only to re-open South of Chandler on the rez. Everything is the same there. There is development leading up to Pinnacle Peak, but the last time I went out there, it was still on the frontier. Only desert and ranches lie beyond.
Basically we are more a suburb of LA than ever before. I think I started with this thread off topic, so ... no problem!
Jamie, you are so correct!