Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>-----Original Message----- >From: Tony Chang <stchang@novice.uwaterloo.ca> >>I will travel to LA and Vancouver with my girlfriend in May. I was >>wondering if any LUGGER can recommend me some good camera shops in these 2 >>cities. Thanks for your help. > >Tony Chang, >If Vancouver includes Vancouver Island, historical downtown Victoria is not >to be missed, and, at times, it's still possible to imagine that the sun >never sets on the British empire :-) If the budget allows, the Empress >Hotel's a magnificent place to hang up your coat, and the location's tops. > >I do recall visiting a pretty good shop there--sorry, I can't recall the >name, and my info's a few years out of date, but they WERE selling >Mamiya-class gear. Don't recall seeing photo stores of note in the popular >areas around Science Park or Gastown in Vancouver, but then, I was too busy >doing OTHER things! > >Are you taking Amtrak's Coast Starlight from Vancouver to Los Angeles? If >so, you are extremely fortunate: It's difficult to get good photos through >the windows of a moving train, but don't let that stop you from trying. > >Regarding the M6 meter: I am still getting a refresher course on using a >centerweighted-type meter, but it appears accurate to within about 1/2 stop >of my reference Pentax spotmeter. I'd probably carry two sets of spare >batteries, as I am still not used to leaving the camera uncocked or set to >"B". > >Jeff Re Vancouver Camera Shop: Try Lens and Shutter, Bdwy. toward UBC DF