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>>210137 I found out recently that a Wolf Camera four blocks north of me used to be a go-to shop for pros in my city before they sold it to Wolf, and that Wolf in now years-old news articles had said they "weren't going to change anything."
I went to check it out- big consumer lighting kit right next to the front door, half the display area taken up by a sampling of 4x6 frames, an EOS-3, EOS-1, and F5 were the only film cameras and the only pro cameras on display, and all the film they sold fit into a basket.
Luckily, just three blocks north and seven blocks east of me in an old, musty, cluttered little photo shop with shelves and shelves of old Leica, Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Hasselblad, Mamiya, etc, multiple fridges stacked with film, all sorts of developing equipment, professional flash stuff, as well as all the newest digital and consumer stuff.
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