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[OM] Re: Visiting B&H, Adorama, and Cameta

Subject: [OM] Re: Visiting B&H, Adorama, and Cameta
From: "Walters, Martin" <mwalters@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 10:03:36 -0400
I visited Adorama two years ago. Most of their used stock is "in the
back". When you ask to see something, the clerk will use the intercom.
Works pretty quickly, as I remember. 


Martin 

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From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Ali Shah
Sent: August 23, 2007 9:44
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: Visiting B&H, Adorama, and Cameta


BH and Adorama have probably converted to "internet only" through the
years. Which is why you may not have seen so many lenses/gadgets on the
showroom floor. If you really wanted something you could probably get it
but would have to wait a few extra minutes or a couple of days. 

Thanks for the interesting report. I have never been to these places
either. 

> 
> On Aug 22, 2007, at 7:36 PM, Dean Hansen wrote:
> 
> >     My wife and I recently spent a few days with
> friends on Long
> > Island,
> > NY, and I took a day to visit Manhattan, in part
> to see a couple
> > well-known camera stores.
> >      First stop was B&H.  A doorman greeted me and
> let me in, then
> > there
> > were two more gentlemen (could one almost say
> bouncers?) to pass
> > before
> > entering the sales area.  Once in, I stopped and
> did some mental
> > arithmetic:  6 men behind that counter, 8 behind
> that one, 5 behind
> > another, 8 in front of another, and on and on. 
> Except for a few
> > cashiers, all were males.  There seemed to be
> close to 100 people
> > WORKING there.    I mentioned that to a salesman,
> and he simply said
> > that they add a couple dozen more on Sunday, when
> it's wall to wall
> > people in there.  Wow.
> >     Digital cameras were out on counters (cabled,
> of course) to
> > hold and
> > examine.  The variety was impressive.  Lenses and
> bodies behind
> > glass at
> > the sales counters, however, seemed pretty scarce.
>  I walked
> > upstairs to
> > the single room with used equipment, and here
> again I was surprised at
> > the lack of rows and rows of lenses, bodies,
> flashes, bellows,
> > whatever,
> > on display.  If one wanted a T-20 OM flash, it may
> well have been
> > there
> > somewhere in inventory;  it wasn't out on display,
> however.
> >     I bought a couple books on photographing, of
> all things, insects.
> > Otherwise I escaped with my credit card quite
> intact.  Actually buying
> > something was a new experience:  I gave a used
> book I wanted to buy
> > to a
> > salesman, he scanned it and gave me a receipt, and
> then the book went
> > into a plastic crate on a conveyor to a pick-up
> area on the first
> > floor.  I couldn't simply carry it down to pay for
> it.  Back on the
> > first floor, I paid the  cashier from the receipt,
> and then I had
> > to go
> > to the pick-up area and wait a few minutes for the
> book to
> > roller-coaster its way down from the second floor.
> >     Adorama was only a moderate walk away.  I
> bought my first OM4T
> > from
> > them 20-some years ago.  Size was nothing like
> B&H, and, really, there
> > was less out on display to buy than at West Photo
> or National Camera
> > Exchange here in Minneapolis.
> >     The next day I visited Cameta Camera in
> Amityville, Long Island.
> > Despite the Manhattan skyline 20 miles away, it's
> a small-town store.
> > This is where I bought my new E-1 (BIN'd at
> Cameta's ebay auctions)
> > and
> > used Nikon FE-2, Nikon FTN, plus a Vivitar lens,
> all from their
> > website.  There were about 6 salesmen behind a
> single counter, and
> > again, there weren't loads and loads of lenses
> under glass.  Are they
> > all locked up, and just brought up front when one
> asks for a
> > particular
> > lens?
> >     I can see more lenses on display at the Twin
> Cities F-stop Swaps
> > than I saw in total at these three camera stores.
> >     Prices, however, are much better buying from
> the websites of B&H,
> > Adorama, and Cameta than buying locally.  A brick
> of E100VS from
> > B&H is
> > about half what I'd have to pay here.  I saved at
> least a couple
> > hundred
> > dollars buying the E-1 from Cameta.
> > Dean
> >
> >
> >
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