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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – A Final Word

After a few weeks of madly posting, it is all finally coming to an end! Here is a link to the store locations on Google Maps : https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zsPGby-DHcLs.kuF50TFrSpAU So, you would still prefer the thrill of hunting for a bargain? There are a few markets where you might find something to fill this gap in your […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – The Photocrafters

Like a lot of these places, this one was on an upper level of a very seedy looking building. When I walked up the entrance stairs to the lift, I was greeted by some stern looking HK Police Officers arguing with the door person – who seemed to be pushing back pretty assertively… Something had […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – M&K Kamera Lee Wai HQ

M&K Kamera Very similar style of range to their Champagne Court branch, just a little more extensive. A great range of Leica lenses, bodies and accessories. I was particularly interested in their flashes. I had looked at an S20 at their Champagne Court store, but it came without the box, diffuser, or manual. Try looking […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – C9.99 Antique Cameras

C9.99 Antique Cameras Quite limited stock – but what they had was very good. The cameras and lenses were all in pretty good condition. Sorry there are not too many photos – the “attendant” couldn’t quite make up her mind whether it was a good or bad idea for me to get a comprehensive set […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – Breguet Camera

Breguet Camera Mostly high end stuff, targeted at fanboys and collectors. The range is mainly Rolleiflexes and Leicas, with a few odds and ends thrown in. Their range of Rolleiflexes are all pretty high end, and they have some of the new in box recently manufactured models still available – if you have $5 or […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – Lee Wai Commercial Building.

Lee Wai Commercial Building. Overcoming your fear of being kidnapped – and being used for transplant organs or sold to slave traders to make iPhones in China – is a key fundamental for successful navigation of the Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail. The Lee Wai Commercial Building is a classic example. There are three wonderful […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – Filme

Filme is very much a passion shop, where the owner is an account by day and film photographer by night! Sounds kinda like some sort of super hero. CC runs her accounting business out of the shop which helps keep her dream alive. Ya gotta make sure the bills get paid after all. http://www.thefilme.com/ A […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – Camera Film Photo

Vish from Camera Film Photo is a guy who gave up a career in IT to promote analogue photography, and to try and make a living doing it! He is one of the most passionate film photographers I have ever met. Throughout this post, you can see some of his work.   https://camerafilmphoto.com/ https://www.facebook.com/camerafilmphoto Vish […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – Matsuya Camera – Tsim Sha Tsui

Matsuya Camera In the same building as Shogun, Matsuya is also worth a look. Matsuya Camera has a very extensive range of Nikon lenses – probably one of the better ranges outside of David Chan’s store for both Nikon bodies and lenses. They have some beautiful examples of Nikon F, FA, FM2, FM3as and other collectable […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – Shogun Camera – Tsim Sha Tsui

Shogun Camera Shogun Camera was full of local film buffs when I visited. A whole bunch of Leica fanboys comparing gear and pawing at all the beautiful lenses and bodies. Their range of second hand Leica lenses was extensive and looked to be in great condition. More targeted at the collector or person looking for […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – Sencery – Champagne Court

Sencery An unexpected experience. The stock in the window as a little sparse and underwhelming, but there were some hidden treasures inside. Sencery has stock of new in box Rollei compact point and shoots, and some similar Ricohs as well. It was nice to see something a little bit different. There were some other nice […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – David Chan – Champagne Court

David Chan Camera David Chan is the Mac Daddy of analogue cameras in Hong Kong. I am pretty sure there is nothing he doesn’t know about photography gear. Mention a camera and he will say two things, in this order. 1. That he loves that particular camera. 2. Come over here and check out my stock […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – M&K Kamera – Champagne Court

M&K Kamera – Champagne Court All high end gear, in fantastic nick, and staff that clearly love to help people with their camera passions! Very much for Leica collectors who like quality second hand gear. M&K also have a great range of Leica accessories such as flashes, hoods, caps and viewfinders. A great place to […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – All Good Friend Camera Company – Champagne Court

All Good Friend Camera Company AGFCC are spread across a few windows at the start of Champagne Court. If there is a window nearby, without being part of a shop, just head back to the main shop and ask about what you would like to look at. It takes a while to work out which […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail – Dot Well Camera – Champagne Court

Champagne Court is the hub for second hand gear. All the stores are in a little arcade – the entrance on Kimberley Rd looks like this : Dot Well Camera Friendly staff and approachable. The shop staff actively engaged with me as I walked in, asking about my Ricoh GR (yes, I was using an […]

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Hong Kong Analogue Camera Trail Introduction

Searching for an analogue camera, even on the internet, has more of an Indiana Jones feel to it. To find what you want, you have to head off the beaten track, talk to some people who you wouldn’t normally be in contact with, possibly watch out for some less than reputable back alley stores, and […]

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