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Locality: Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario

Phone: +1 705-254-2131



Address: 716 Queen Street East P6A 2A9 Sault Sainte Marie, ON, Canada

Website: www.camera-craft.com/

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Camera Craft 21.03.2021

ANNOUNCEMENT A reminder that starting April 6th we will have new hours as follows! Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm ... Saturdays 10am-2pm Happy easter!!!

Camera Craft 02.03.2021

If you didn't know, we sell developing chemicals for black and white 35mm film!

Camera Craft 14.11.2020

Thank you to all that served !!

Camera Craft 08.11.2020

Big thank you to everyone who has reached out to us over the last few days. We are so thankful to everyone in our community who has been helping us out.

Camera Craft 02.11.2020

Recognizing Bald Eagles Here is an interesting assembly of Bald Eagle’s heads as a function of age. Chart from https://www.avianreport.com Posted by Michael Weiss

Camera Craft 22.10.2020

Please help.... was at our Soya office off Albert Street East, these 2 people stole my wallet with everything in it, lost cash, gift cards, all my ID, pictures... of my kids. Credit cards cancelled but they used my Debit Wellington Street before noticed it was gone. I need my wallet back .. please if anyone finds it contact me... Police have been notified... I appreciate if this is shared so I can get my ID and personal pictures back.. Thank you... Hugs See more

Camera Craft 07.10.2020

Wow everyone, the support has been absolutely overwhelming. Thank you to everyone for your kind words, support and for sharing our story. We will continue to update as we know more information. Once again, thank you all.

Camera Craft 04.10.2020

Extended through until December 18th 2020!

Camera Craft 28.09.2020

The Sault Ste. Marie Museum is holding a holiday baking fundraiser. Boy a box of delicious holiday treats for your family, as a gift, or to treat yourself! We h...ave a limited number of baking boxes available, so order now to hold your spot. Thank you to our friends at @Scott Coffee Co for working with us on this! All proceeds will go towards the museum's Education and Programming Department. Cost: $35 - Pay over the phone with credit card or by dropping in to the museum (prepay is required to hold your spot on the list) What's Included: Scott Coffee Co.'s famous Chocolate Chip Cookies (6) & Ginger Cookies (6), Shortbread (6), Rice Krispie Squares (6), and Chocolate Skor Bark To order: Call Museum at 705-759-7278, or visit, anytime between Tuesday and Saturday, 10 AM - 4 PM Orders can be placed from now until December 11th at 4 PM. Pickup: December 18 & 19, 10 AM - 4 PM See more

Camera Craft 20.09.2020

Sad day at Camera Craft. Unfortunately late last night, we suffered a break in. The individuals took many items of stock, but inventory is still being conducted to find everything that was taken. In these trying times, this setback will not be affecting our business, we are still here to serve you. We hope you stay safe and enjoy the weekend.

Camera Craft 18.09.2020

Starts tomorrow !!

Camera Craft 16.09.2020

Heritage Square Scavenger Hunt is Back !! 12 Days to Light the Holidays Collect 16 stamps from each business listed and drop off your ballot for a chance to w...in over $500 in gift certificates and goodies!! Print ballot or stop by any of the 16 businesses for a copy. Good luck everyone and happy hunting !

Camera Craft 15.09.2020

Off to a local cruise in. Yes, we drive rare stuff, it doesn’t just sit in museum. Friend brought his 60 desoto. We are taking the 1 of 4 300C, 58 adventurer convertible, Dads 300G and 65 imperial.

Camera Craft 01.09.2020

"If the world of photography is built upon the relationships between camera-makers and photographers, there may be no relationship stranger than the one between... Nikon and amateur shooters. Nikon’s history is full of failed attempts to foster this relationship. The Nikon FA was supposed to dazzle tech-obsessed shooters in the 1980s, but other manufacturers kept pace. The Nikon EM and FG were supposed to knock the Canon AE-1 off its perch, but were outsold by a huge margin. Even the Nikon Compact F series, perhaps the best overall series of SLRs ever made, never toppled consumer-oriented rivals. Which is weird, because Nikon’s amateur cameras were usually better than anyone else’s. Take Nikon’s Nikkormat series. These cameras were incredibly well made, well designed, and came to be well regarded among photographers looking for a slightly cheaper alternative to the F-series that could still mount Nikon’s best lenses. They were often shot alongside their F-christened brothers and sometimes even replaced them in the field. By most metrics, they were successful and beloved cameras." https://casualphotophile.com//nikon-nikkormat-retrospecti/ A video review about the Nikkormat you can watch here: https://youtu.be/dQsyK_OJUfI Keep film alive.