Joe VanCleave said:
They need to pretend like the technology just got invented yesterday, no one knows anything about it, and it's their job to create a future market.
Dear Joe,
Absolutely! I could not agree more. But there was until recently a wild oversupply of camera stores, typically opened by enthusiasts some time between 1930 and 1960, and there was no way they could all survive.
But the ones that do survive could find some very nice niches. I have been talking to one of my favourite camera stores (Camerex in Exeter) about the possibility of camera repair classes -- a natural for a store selling specialist collector equipment, and Kevin (the owner) is a camera repairer...
As for the 'look-around' argument elsewhere in the thread, a great camera store is one where you wander in; look around; and (at least one time in three) buy something you didn't know you 'needed'. If they make you feel unwelcome, well, **** 'em and go somewhere else.
Alas, all of my favourite camera stores are a VERY long way from where I live: Paris (200 miles), Bristol and Exeter (600 miles), Prague (?800 miles), San Luis Obspo, California (4000+ miles)...
Cheers,
Roger (
www.rogerandfrances.com -- where some people might find it amusing to read the free 'How many cameras do you need?' module in the Photo School)