camera stores in London

Dog Opposites

A
Dog Opposites

  • 0
  • 0
  • 14
Acrobatics in the Vondelpark

A
Acrobatics in the Vondelpark

  • 5
  • 0
  • 81
Finn Slough Fishing Net

A
Finn Slough Fishing Net

  • 1
  • 0
  • 58
Dried roses

A
Dried roses

  • 10
  • 7
  • 132
Hot Rod

A
Hot Rod

  • 4
  • 0
  • 90

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
197,458
Messages
2,759,297
Members
99,508
Latest member
JMDPhelps
Recent bookmarks
0

someone_else

Member
Joined
Jul 20, 2021
Messages
5
Location
Finland
Format
Analog
Sorry if this is not the right forum for this, or if this topic already exists somewhere - my search only returned some really old ones.

Can anyone recommend interesting (physical) stores in London which have a good stock of film cameras, especially medium and large format? I'm not looking for anything in particular (well, maybe a Pentax 6x7), but I'll be visiting the city soon and I'd like to check out the "attractions".
 

hashtagquack

Member
Joined
Dec 23, 2015
Messages
115
Location
Ireland
Format
Multi Format
Theres MrCad, Aperture, Grays of Westminster, Red Dot Cameras, London Camera Exchange. Maybe try Portobello Market. All depends on what youre looking for really:smile: Apologies if I've missed any other well known places out.
 

rulnacco

Subscriber
Joined
Mar 20, 2008
Messages
248
Location
Indianapolis, IN
Format
Medium Format
All the above are great places to shop, I have frequented all of them. For medium and large format, I'd also recommend Teamwork Photo. And if you're interested in Leica at all, The Classic Camera is right next to the British Museum; bit sad that Richard Caplan closed down several months back.

Finally, this is a bit off the beaten track, but you *should* try to get down to Croydon and check out High Street Radio and Photographic (http://www.croydonphotocentre.co.uk). The proprietor, Reg Roach, is 89 years old, but he's been selling Leica and lots of other second hand film gear in the same spot for over 60 years. He's a legend, and a treasure--stunning knowledge of all things photographic, on the film front certainly. Make sure you check their hours, because due to the pandemic they're quite limited. And you might want to call ahead to make sure Reg is in the shop that day, his son Paul runs it in his absence--but a chat with Reg is definitely worth the trip down to South London.
 
Last edited:

Huss

Member
Joined
Feb 11, 2016
Messages
9,068
Location
Hermosa Beach, CA
Format
Multi Format
All the above are great places to shop, I have frequented all of them. For medium and large format, I'd also recommend Teamwork Photo. And if you're interested in Leica at all, The Classic Camera is right next to the British Museum; bit sad that Richard Caplan closed down several months back.

Finally, this is a bit off the beaten track, but you *should* try to get down to Croydon and check out High Street Radio and Photographic (http://www.croydonphotocentre.co.uk). The proprietor, Reg Roach, is 89 years old, but he's been selling Leica and lots of other second hand film gear in the same spot for over 60 years. He's a legend, and a treasure--stunning knowledge of all things photographic, on the film front certainly. Make sure you check their hours, because due to the pandemic they're quite limited. And you might want to call ahead to make sure Reg is in the shop that day, his son Paul runs it in his absence--but a chat with Reg is definitely worth the trip down to South London.

I went to school in South Croydon (Whitgift) and never knew about that place! Darn.
 

rulnacco

Subscriber
Joined
Mar 20, 2008
Messages
248
Location
Indianapolis, IN
Format
Medium Format
I went to school in South Croydon (Whitgift) and never knew about that place! Darn.

Ohhhhh, you gotta get down there before Reg hangs it up! I used to spend hours in there just hanging out and kibitzing with Reg, the other of the crew of regulars, and random strangers who would walk in. Reg is my camera crack dealer--I bought *so* much gear from him over a decade, I think I've probably halfway funded his eventual retirement (which I hope is still several years off).
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom