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Hopper

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Hi Hopper.


Calumet

Address: 99-103 Drummond St, London NW1 2HJ

Phone:020 7380 1144

Hours: Wednesday hours 08:30?18:00 - See all

Transit: London Euston


Calumet is a International Professional Photographic Company providing a Servicing Facility.

All their staff are highly trained and knowledgeable.


They deal with top photgraphers and journalists


They are not cheap but you can be reasured your camera is in good hands.

They also offer a Sensor Cleaning Service.


They are not a camera shop like Jessops.

I would NEVER of taken my camera to Jessops.



Foxy

There's a very helpful camera shop at 98 The Strand (it's at the Waterloo Bridge end, and on that side of the road).


http://www.lcegroup.co.uk/


They gave me a lot of helpful advice about a problem I had with a lens, and didn't charge me for it. Nor did they make me feel a fool :)


ETA: Sorry, it's called the London Camera Exchange, but they do more than just sell cameras. If you want to phone them first to check, their phone number is 020 7379 0200.


ETA: Once upon a time, Jessops had knowledgeable staff, but that changed a long time before they closed down.


ETA: There's also a camera shop in West Norwood, but I've no idea what they're like or whether they will service cameras.


http://www.ivorhowellcameras.co.uk/

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