Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/20

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Subject: [Leica] RIP - A sad note re survival of film and traditionalism
From: jshul at comcast.net (Jim Shulman)
Date: Fri Oct 20 08:12:29 2006

Uh, folks, these people have rent/mortgage/utilities/salaries to pay for
their stores.  The bottom line is that the old way (used equipment in the
window) doesn't work that well anymore.  The life cycle of photo equipment
now more closely parallels that of computer equipment: from valuable to
trasheroo, in less than two years.   My guess is that the days of
still-very-desirable ten, twenty, and even thirty year old gear are rapidly
becoming the dust of history.

The local specialty store (The Camera Shop) is doing quite well by adapting
their business.  They have an extensive line of prosumer and high-end
digital equipment, a limited number of high end film items, a well-stocked
film department, and lots of digital printing stations (which have waiting
lines on the weekends!) While I miss the tons of fascinating items in their
used case, I'm still happy to have one-day E-6 still active down the street.

Jim Shulman
Bryn Mawr, PA
Who still has extremely fond memories of the store windows along 32nd street
in NYC, circa 1973.


-----Original Message-----
From: lug-bounces+jshul=comcast.net@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+jshul=comcast.net@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Schofield
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 11:01 AM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: Re: [Leica] RIP - A sad note re survival of film and traditionalism

I, too, was just lamenting the downsizing of PhotoCenter in Walnut  
Creek, now Reed's, which I have patronized since 7th Grade.  They  
appear to be largely into digi P&S sales and processing.   The only  
Leica in stock that I could see is a CLUX and some binoculars.  The  
Leica system cameras are special order only, and used leica seems to  
go straight to ebay.  Same for Hassy and other medium format, except  
Mamiya TLR which they said is cheap enough  to inventory used.

Tom Schofield


On Oct 20, 2006, at 7:21 AM, B. D. Colen wrote:

> Ferranti-Degge, a camera store/processing lab one block from  
> Harvard Square
> has closed its doors after 51 years. The window of F-G was always a  
> place to
> look for used equipment, and it was a local fixture for anyone  
> interested in
> photography. But when I walked by yesterday, pausing to check the  
> window, I
> found it empty - and a notice posted announcing the store's demise.
>
>
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