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Buying cameras in Japan

Japan is a paradise for all of us who enjoy taking pictures. All the major camera brands are Japanese, that’s good because prices for lens and cameras are much lower here than in other places. Furthermore, Japanese people in general like photography a lot, and that’s good for the market. You can find zillions of specialized shops, second hand cameras shops and there are even huge shops filling medium size buildings only with cameras. My advice is, go to Akihabara and compare the prices in different shops, sometimes the difference is pretty big. The cheapest shops are usually in the little streets (not in the main Akihabara avenue). Here are some pictures I took in Yodobashi (A good place to look stuff, they have almost all new models), and also pictures inside Mapcamera, a shop with all kind of old lenses and cameras, even from 50 years ago.

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D60 a gogo

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Canon area

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Compact cameras

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More compact

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Canon EOS

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Sigma

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Pentax

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Sony Alpha

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S5 Pro

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D300 panel

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Canon EOS Digital

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Canon and Nikon

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There are many Hasselblad and Leica in there

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Only Leicas

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More Leicas

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Did you notice the “?” in the price? That means that depending on the day and your skills to negotiate the final price than vary a lot.

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More interrogation marks.

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And more

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The entrance to the forth floor in a building with five floors, all full of photography goodies. Mapcamera.

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I love that you can test lenses and cameras all you want before buying. I took this picture using a 10mm lenses from the shop. I did not buying but I’m thinking to do it.

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Lenticular cloud over Mount Fuji

Yes, I know this is an old picture, it’s an “Internet Classic”, but still, I love it. Look at the shadow, it looks like Mount Fuji is using an umbrella.


Found this picture at Onigiri Tumblr

This is a lenticular cloud, it’s a type of cloud that is formed only under really rare conditions. It seems that they can form on top of very tall mountains where the difference of temperatures between the top and the base is very high. The temperature difference creates a continuous and symmetrical (in all directions) air flow that facilitates the formation of the cloud with an elliptical form. This type of clouds are usually used for OVNI pictures.

More lenticular picturesin this web.