Great place in find odd and ends. I purchased a fisheye lens 2 years ago. Classic Photography Shop very nostalgic. Call or go to find cool things.
Heather H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
I was in need of a bulb for an old Crestline Special slide projector and found this place. What a gem! Of course, the shop had it in stock. I felt like I stepped back in time — but in a good way. Places like this are few and far between. I chatted a bit with a man whom I presume is the owner. We briefly talked about Kodachrome and the demise of camera shops. So happy Chick’s is around. It is a classic shop with interesting old cameras and a friendly knowledgeable owner.
Gene X.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
According to the signage outside this is Ohio’s largest photography store. It’s been here for a while, and I went in again this year while I was covering the Arnold Sports Festival to see what they had since I am obsessed with Polaroids ever since the Impossible Project saved the factory and began producing the film again. Well they have a ton of Polaroids and other old school cameras here. It’s a nice spot and good prices too! Oh and if you need a child’s bicycle, they sell those here as well, randomly…
Mike B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
Went here to pick up a small disc battery since they were the only one downtown that had it in stock. Not only was the battery a reasonable price, but it was great to see a store of this type. The store itself is chock full of classic and nostalgic cameras. It looks like they also sell expired film and other accessories as well. Since it’s an exchange I believe most stuff(aside from consumables) is used, but the selection even surpasses CCG in some places. Even though hours are sparse(11 – 4 weekdays) and it’s downtown, it’s worth a visit for any camera buff feeling nostalgic.