'Lost' camera repairers

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I just took a call from Newton Ellis in Liverpool, about an unclaimed repair which I don't remember taking to them. The company is closing its shop and the business, except that they are continuing to work on projects they consider worthy from home. They can still be contacted through their website, I am led to believe. The unclaimed repair was an Exacta body which was scrap anyway apparently.

So recently we have lost, in addition to Newton Ellis, Black on White, Hitech in Newcastle under Lyne, and, of course, Miles Whitehead.

I'm sure this isn't a complete disaster but leaves us with fewer repair options, perhaps.

I have to say that a recent repair by Black on White revived a Kodak Ektar large format lens from the dead, for which I am very grateful.
 
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It is a worrying trend, I have recently sent my F6 to 1st Aid Repairs in Tunbridge Wells on Miles's recommendation, I'll feed back on my experience when it's back in my hands and has been tested.
 
Have Black on White gone? Their web site still appears to be active.
 
Dave Ilot, who traded as Aztech Services, in Dorset - a one man band, I'm pretty sure. He was a good Nikon mechanic.

Camera repairers are a bit like vets - a few are grounded but many would like to cut your arm off to cure your cat. Luckily, there's a sensible middle ground ... if you can find it.

Any quote I had from Newton Ellis was on the expensive side. Hopefully, if they're downsizing ...
 
I've just had my A7RV repaired by the chap at Premier Electronic Services in Chesterfield. The shop doesn't inspire confidence, looks like a poky little junk shop, but had the camera back around 4 days later, with a £250 repair bill, which I thought was very reasonable.
 
It is a worrying trend, I have recently sent my F6 to 1st Aid Repairs in Tunbridge Wells on Miles's recommendation, I'll feed back on my experience when it's back in my hands and has been tested.
Miles couldn't fix my f4 so suggested
Aztech Services
Dorset
BH23 8AA
BUT they quoted me a silly price of £180 to fix it anyway think they have closed as link not responding http://www.aztechservices.com/
 
Try Sopers in Plymouth.
 
There's also Londinium Cameras (in Devon, too, go figure!)...
 
I think that chap was featured on the Repair Shop once... based in Birmingham IIRC.
I had two Robot shutters serviced by PPP at a very reasonable price. Ironically The Repair Shop episode which I saw with Piero in it was a Robot camera restauration. A bit contrived as you would expect from TV, I think because the original camera had a 30mm (Tessar?) lens which was absolutely knackered. So, as I recall, Piero popped on a new lens as if it came from nowhere. I've been looking for one of these for ages!
 
Sadly a lot of the older style business are dying out. Camera repairers, watchmakers, the small local garages and loads of others come to mind.
There seems to be little chance of getting a job as an apprentice these days, they are about but nothing like the scale they were years ago. Items now are often considered "disposable", if they cant change a module they bin it, gone are the days of a little old chap taking it apart and repairing the bit thats actually broken.
Mind things are not made to be repaired, I spent a lot of time in the 1960s taking cars apart, and occasionally getting them back together, I'd need Stephen Hawking now.
Unless the country invests in these older style trades they'll be gone forever soon.
 
Glad I clicked on this thread, PPP is a couple of miles away from me.
Got some old colour films which I don't fancy developing myself.
Wonder if they need a 62 year old apprentice!
 
Must admit that on the couple of occasions that I have been in touch with PPP, with regards to shutter problems he has referred me to his extremely expensive mates in London, which I was not impressed by. But maybe that's just me.
 
I used Camserve (UK) last year for a Seagull 203 folder CLA and was happy with the results.
 
There were also 2 other repairers in Sussex and Surrey and they both seemed to just vanish as well. The one in Surrey was in Redhill and he specialised in Olympus OM series and fully repaired an almost scrap Zuiko 21/3.5 for me. The one in Sussex used to be involved with MXV Photographic and when they went to the wall around 2003/2004 moved somewhere up near to Crowborough in East Sussex and specialised in converting digital cameras to IR only. I think their trading name was Protech.
 
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Well, there's this one. As recommended to me by Analogue Wonderland. All I can say is you pays your money, you takes your choice.

 
Well, there's this one. As recommended to me by Analogue Wonderland. All I can say is you pays your money, you takes your choice.

What does this mean? Are you saying they are not good?
 
What does this mean? Are you saying they are not good?

I have no idea. But when the first thing you see is a bio of the owner listing his preferred pronouns you must draw your own conclusions.
 
TBH I’m not sure I’m that bothered whether they have preferred pronouns, I’m more concerned whether they can do a job.
I will admit that I find the current debate on gender identity a little confusing but don’t let it interfere with my choice of tradesperson. If Analogue Wonderland have seen fit to recommend them then I’m guessing it’s likely they have enough positive feedback about Cameras by Max to feel comfortable pointing customers in their direction.
If anyone has direct experience of them it would be great if they could share it here.
 
Of course. Although personally I would much prefer not to have to navigate that particular minefield.
 
Didn't there used to be a repairer in Cranleigh, Surrey?

I forget his name.

@flashp will remember.
Clive Fulcher, PRW camera repairs. He went to work for a bigger company, still in Cranleigh, after selling his business. Sorry, I don't seem to be getting any notifications.
 
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