Emile de Leon
Well-known
They are not blowing off anyone..any more than you not doing uncle Louie's wedding for free..as you have better things to do..or even for $5 bux gas money..and a sandwich..So good for them if they can afford to blow off a willing customer. They must be doing quite well for themselves.
In a perfect world..everything you want ..is ordered for you..and you get it...that's Amazon..or B&H..except for Leica M10 that is...
For the little mom and pop..they simply cant order a few hundred $$ of supplies..for your tiny $20- I'm in a hurry purchase..and looky see..I spent a whole $50 - with you..in the past year...and their profits.. after you pay with Visa (3% charge to store ) and then they pay for shipping and the 35% of the profits that the govnt takes..its just not tenable....
Yes..they will tell you to your face..(hoping that some other people order paper in the meantime and then they can piggyback multiple orders) that they will order it..but the reality is..unless there is a big enough demand..your small order will have to wait..but probably never come..
But if you decided to special order a few hundred bux stuff at 1 time ....maybe they would be more cooperative..
summar
Well-known
There was a second-hand dealer in Calgary (pop. 1 million) run by a guy who knew everything about film cameras and had an amazing inventory going back to the 1930s (his motto: "If we don't have it, you don't need it"). He was happy to share his knowledge, especially with darkroom work, and one time fixed a rollfilm holder for me free of charge.
His heart wasn't into digital photography and he was slow to begin stocking digital equipment, so not surprisingly he shut his shop a few years ago. His store was the last in town to specialize in secondhand equipment -- now there's just the internet, no chance to handle equipment you're thinking of buying, a loss for Luddites like me.
His heart wasn't into digital photography and he was slow to begin stocking digital equipment, so not surprisingly he shut his shop a few years ago. His store was the last in town to specialize in secondhand equipment -- now there's just the internet, no chance to handle equipment you're thinking of buying, a loss for Luddites like me.
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Checking out the goods at Treehouse, a great shop dedicated to film photography in Honolulu, HI.
Leica M5, Canon 50mm f/1.4 LTM, Ilford HP5+.

2017.03.23 Roll #098-00812-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Leica M5, Canon 50mm f/1.4 LTM, Ilford HP5+.

2017.03.23 Roll #098-00812-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
dourbalistar
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They stock chemistry:

2017.03.23 Roll #098-00814-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
And spin vinyl:

2017.03.23 Roll #098-00813-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2017.03.23 Roll #098-00814-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
And spin vinyl:

2017.03.23 Roll #098-00813-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
ronnies
Well-known
My Flickr album of photgraphic related shops etc in Edinburgh. The only ones left are Camerabase/Cameratiks, Calumet (now branded as Wex), A&M, JP Camera Repair and the Jessops in Castle Street.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/7897549@N07/albums/72157648515358173
Ronnie
https://www.flickr.com/photos/7897549@N07/albums/72157648515358173
Ronnie
kuuan
loves old lenses

Neelkamal Studio by andreas, on Flickr, CV Heliar f4.5/15mm, Ricoh GXR M, Nepal 2013
the interior:

Neelkamal Studio by andreas, on Flickr, CV Heliar f4.5/15mm, Ricoh GXR M, Nepal 2013
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Now closed

Big Ursus
Well-known
You can see Calgary's Camera Store in some of their YouTube videos. They seem to be doing well -touch wood- AND they have the best selection of photo books in western Canada!
dourbalistar
Buy more film
At the Leica Store San Francisco. Photographer Pamela Gentile was in the store that day, during her exhibition.
http://gallery.leicastoresf.com/exhibitions/previous-exhibitions/portrait-of-a-film-festival/
Leica M5, Canon 50mm f/1.4 LTM, Kodak 400TX.

2017.05.14 Roll #107-01037-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
http://gallery.leicastoresf.com/exhibitions/previous-exhibitions/portrait-of-a-film-festival/
Leica M5, Canon 50mm f/1.4 LTM, Kodak 400TX.

2017.05.14 Roll #107-01037-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
dourbalistar
Buy more film
A few more from Treehouse in Honolulu, all taken with Leica M5, Canon 50mm f/1.4 LTM, Kodak Portra 400.

2017.03.21 Roll #097-25790021.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2017.03.21 Roll #097-25790016.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2017.03.21 Roll #097-25790017.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2017.03.21 Roll #097-25790021.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2017.03.21 Roll #097-25790016.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2017.03.21 Roll #097-25790017.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
lawrence
Veteran
Mr Cad in London, near Victoria Station:
12 Upper Tachbrook Street,
London,
SW1V 1SH
Bought some D76 and Microphen there a couple of months ago.
12 Upper Tachbrook Street,
London,
SW1V 1SH
Bought some D76 and Microphen there a couple of months ago.
Precision Camera in Austin (a sponsor of this forum) used to be in a tiny, tiny hole-in-the-wall location on Guadalupe Street, a few blocks north of the university.
Today, it's huge and modern, and they have a good selection of film stuffs.
Today, it's huge and modern, and they have a good selection of film stuffs.


dourbalistar
Buy more film
Kitamura Camera in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Bought two bricks of Fujicolor Industrial 100 film from the display in front of the store (184¥ per roll at the time), and immediately loaded a roll into my XA2.
Olympus XA2, Fujicolor Industrial 100.

2016.07.28 Roll #083-25800002.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Olympus XA2, Fujicolor Industrial 100.

2016.07.28 Roll #083-25800002.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
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"The Camera Store" in Calgary Alberta, still the hub of pros and amateurs alike. I've known Peter Jeune & Julian Ferreira well....for decades from when they were clerks in long-gone stores. In fact I got my Durst 138 from Peter. All things digital, & a big used section. (Come to think of it, my Deardorff special came from them). A huge book section. Leicas new & used. Darkroom supplies (thank goodness). Online sales too.Great staff. Major supporters of photography in Calgary and the Bow Valley. Supporters of photo shows by the Canmore Artists & Artisans Guild. Always bringing great folks to town....like Wm Albert Allard. Beer or coffee & camera meetups around the city. No one like them. The Camera Store, great people with a passion for photography.
Guth
Appreciative User
Precision Camera in Austin (a sponsor of this forum) used to be in a tiny, tiny hole-in-the-wall location on Guadalupe Street, a few blocks north of the university.
Today, it's huge and modern, and they have a good selection of film stuffs.
I purchased my camera from Precision back in 2000. Back then they were located on N. Lamar. That shop was actually pretty large, but nothing like their digs now it would appear. Holy cow.
HHPhoto
Well-known
Looking globally, quite a lot new brick&mortar shops for traditional film photography have opened during the last two years. Especially in North America, Europe and South East Asia. Shops with used gear, mostly combined with a film lab, and often even offering workshops, photowalks etc.
Just two current examples:
1. Seattle:
https://www.shotonfilmstore.com/
2. Berlin:
http://clickundsurr.de/
And then you have globally all the new Fujifilm Wonder Shop photo stores. All of them have a strong focus on instant instax film photography. But an increasing number of them is also offering standard Fujifilm (negative and reversal film; e.g. the stores in NYC, Toronto, Barcelona), and some of them even offer film processing and silver-halide printing in their stores (e.g. NYC, Toronto).
Cheers, Jan
Just two current examples:
1. Seattle:
https://www.shotonfilmstore.com/
2. Berlin:
http://clickundsurr.de/
And then you have globally all the new Fujifilm Wonder Shop photo stores. All of them have a strong focus on instant instax film photography. But an increasing number of them is also offering standard Fujifilm (negative and reversal film; e.g. the stores in NYC, Toronto, Barcelona), and some of them even offer film processing and silver-halide printing in their stores (e.g. NYC, Toronto).
Cheers, Jan
mconnealy
Well-known
Camera & Darkroom has shops in Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Good selection of quality used cameras as well as film and processing supplies.

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Skiff
Well-known
Scotland, Edinburgh:
https://www.cameratiks.co.uk/
Lots of used film photography gear (cameras, slide projectors, darkroom gear), gear repairs, lab service.
And a bit south in Yorkshire, Leeds:
https://wycameras.com/
Brick&mortar film camera shop with online service, too.
https://www.cameratiks.co.uk/
Lots of used film photography gear (cameras, slide projectors, darkroom gear), gear repairs, lab service.
And a bit south in Yorkshire, Leeds:
https://wycameras.com/
Brick&mortar film camera shop with online service, too.
muser53
MUSER53
In Berkeley California it's the looking glass. Excellent sales, service, classes and rental darkrooms.
https://lookingglassphoto.com/
https://lookingglassphoto.com/
dmr
Registered Abuser
Rockbrook Camera. Three locations, one near you. (Assuming you're in the Omaha/Lincoln area, that is.) 
Seriously, this is the sole surviving stand-alone camera merchant in the area. They do seem to be holding their own and their walk-in prices are surprisingly competitive with B&H mail/web prices.
Seriously, this is the sole surviving stand-alone camera merchant in the area. They do seem to be holding their own and their walk-in prices are surprisingly competitive with B&H mail/web prices.

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