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Businiess name:  Camera Doctor
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've been reading the negative reviews and thought I'd chime in defense. From my experience, Steve and his wife run a good shop. They can be slow and the hours are not exact, but I've never had a bad experience. I mostly go for his B&W processing, which is one of the last and most affordable places in the city. The store has a good collection of old gear and toy cameras. For Lomos and Holgas, this is the place. Students and film fans will rejoice. I can't vouch for any of the rudeness or ignorance of digital cameras that others have cited, but I can tell you that Steve is not a Nikon/Canon wizard. I would only bring older film stuff here to be checked out. FYI: Digital cameras are worse than computers. If your $300 or less point-and-shoot last two years, then consider it great and buy a new one. Don't take it in for repairs anywhere. The manufacturers will charge just as much or more just to look at it. So in conclusion, this is a good niche shop for fans of classic photography or anyone interested in film. Call ahead as they have odd hours. Pros: Excellent b&w process, toy cameras, vintage gear Cons: slow, Mom & Pop shop

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