This place has everything you can imagine you would(and things you wouldn’t believe you) need for cameras ranging from old cameras, 35 mm, to DSLR and point and shoot. They are only open for 3 hours on Saturday so I stopped in when they first opened up. The floor layout isn’t crowded making the place feel smaller. It actually is quite barren and looks like it could use some more stocking or inventory. Most of their items are behind the counters on either side instead of in the middle or on the slatwall at the front entrance. I brought in my grandfather’s camera from the early 50s that I wanted to learn how to use. The man working there was patient with me and showed me all the different(manual) features of the camera and how to operate it. He didn’t push me on any products or anything. I asked for a black & white film and color film for the camera and instead of selling met he 4 packs he sold me the individual rolls to test out the camera. That way he said, I can see the quality and what film I prefer after just going through a roll instead of being commit to multiple rolls. Any questions or items you need about or for a camera or looking to get a nice camera at a good price check this place out. It will be your first and last stop. Great service!