Andrew K
Member
Sorry but it is a big deal. Here in Melbourne (there are roughly 3.2 Million people in the city) in the 80's we would have had around 100 camera stores. Of those you would have called 1/2 of them "real" camera stores - stocking pro and amateur camera gear, darkroom gear, with a nice cupboard of second hand gear somewhere in the shop.
Now we have maybe 25 camera stores, and if we remove the ones that are really more a "consumer electronics" camera store (no second hand, no film, limited range of cameras and accessories) there are only maybe a dozen left...
I've been involved in cleaning out 3 camera stores that closed down, and managed to save a bit of interesting stuff. These stores closed because the owners retired and couldn't sell the business.
Yes stores have closed because the industry has changed, and people don't print photos the way they used to, but it's still nice to have a few stores I can walk into that have not only pro cameras and lenses, but also film in the fridge, and a range of second hand cameras to buy...
SO I'd suggest buying local whenever you can, because you won't realise how much you miss a store until it's gone.....
Now we have maybe 25 camera stores, and if we remove the ones that are really more a "consumer electronics" camera store (no second hand, no film, limited range of cameras and accessories) there are only maybe a dozen left...
I've been involved in cleaning out 3 camera stores that closed down, and managed to save a bit of interesting stuff. These stores closed because the owners retired and couldn't sell the business.
Yes stores have closed because the industry has changed, and people don't print photos the way they used to, but it's still nice to have a few stores I can walk into that have not only pro cameras and lenses, but also film in the fridge, and a range of second hand cameras to buy...
SO I'd suggest buying local whenever you can, because you won't realise how much you miss a store until it's gone.....