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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-969-5101



Address: 2755 Philmont Ave Suite 110 19006 Philadelphia, PA, US

Website: cameraspot.com/

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Jack's Cameras 06.11.2020

Don't miss this SONY event...

Jack's Cameras 20.10.2020

Free Class tonight!!! World in Wide Angle presented by Tamron.

Jack's Cameras 13.10.2020

It is 6 years since your passing and still customers ask where you are. I think its safe to say you left your mark in life, my friend. Now, for your second act, I'm pretty sure you’re working your magic on that big stage upstairs... You are sadly missed Brian, but definately not forgotten!

Jack's Cameras 25.09.2020

Free Class Tommorrow (Wednesday) Night at 7pm Click on the event page to register!

Jack's Cameras 07.09.2020

https://bit.ly/3kVfIv4 Tamron 7-day Flash Sale Savings! Save $80 on Tamron's 28-75mm F2.8 Di III RXD and $100 on 17-28mm F2.8 Di III RXD. These E-Mount series lenses provide magnificent image quality without compromise, despite being very fast and very compact for only $799 each! Hurry! Limited time Offer valid August 17 - August 23 Only.

Jack's Cameras 31.08.2020

Free Macro Class Tonight at 7pm!

Jack's Cameras 15.08.2020

Tomorrow morning at 7am, wake up, grab your and check out this live educational session from Godox Photo Equipment Co. Ltd. The AD200Pro is in stock now. Check out how Godox has been disrupting the lighting market then stop in to check them out for your self.

Jack's Cameras 01.08.2020

Basic Digital Class Tonight! Only $10. Only 6 spots left sign up now!

Jack's Cameras 24.07.2020

Virtual basic photography class only $10 tomorrow. Click on the event and sign up.... seats are limited. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/delaware-camera-digital-photog

Jack's Cameras 13.07.2020

Out for a bike ride a few nights ago and I saw this litte fox catch a mouse. The video is fun, but I can't stop thinking about the images I wasn't able to capture because all I had was my phone. Sure I would love to carry the Canon 6d and 100-400mm with me all the time, but that's not exactly a bike friendly kit. The Nikon A1000's 35x zoom (840mm eqv) in a compact body is tempting, but the image quality of the Sony RX100VI with a 200mm eqv lens probably makes more sense for me and would have been perfect to capture my little foxy friend. What camera do you have with you most of the time?

Jack's Cameras 06.07.2020

Free Virtual Video Class tommorrow! 7pm. Click the link for tix/details!