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Gregory Gomez
9-May-2006, 21:00
Does anyone have any experience dealing with Cambridge World? Are they reputable?

I noticed that they have a listing for a Schneider 300mm Componon S enlarger lens that I thought Schneider had discontinued.

http://www.cambridgeworld.com/Schneider_Componon-S_Enlarger_Lenses_Darkroom/schneider_300mm_f5.6_componon_s.htm

And their price for a Beseler 8x10 enlarger is considerably cheaper than what B&H once charged.

http://www.cambridgeworld.com/Beseler_Enlargers_Accessories/beseler_810_vxl.htm

Any comments would be appreciated.

Thanks

Nacio Jan Brown
9-May-2006, 21:26
Try ordering one of the above and see what happens. I was impressed by the extensive inventory of Nova Processors on their website--lots of models, pretty good prices. When I tried to order one I was twice told to call back in a couple of weeks. Finally I got a guy who said that none of the items on the website were is stock and that there was no prospect of them ever getting any. Interesting business model.

Jason Greenberg Motamedi
9-May-2006, 21:30
Don't even consider buying from these people.

For a brief taste of their business policies check out:

http://www.photo.net/neighbor/view-one-about?id=2&about=Cambridge+Camera

darr
9-May-2006, 21:35
See:

http://www.largeformatphotography.info/lfforum/topic/502995.html#563823

Brian Ellis
9-May-2006, 21:53
This sounds like the same Cambridge outfit with a slightly different name that's been scamming people forever. They probably have more negative stuff posted on the photo.net forum JG mentioned than any other dealer (and that's sayinig something considering the fact that places like Beach Camera and Abe's of Maine are featured prominently on that forum).

Oren Grad
9-May-2006, 21:54
Enter "Cambridge Camera" into the New York Better Business Bureau search engine here (http://www.newyork.bbb.org/reports/businessreports.aspx?pid=44) and see what comes up.

Aender Brepsom
9-May-2006, 22:35
Reading the answers you got here, I think I must have been very lucky when dealing with Cambridgeworld. I bought two items from them on the auction site and didn't have any trouble. They delivered the exact item in perfect condition. Shipping to Europe was very fast.

William Mortensen
9-May-2006, 23:23
I ordered a "brand-new in-the-original-box" close up lens from them about a year ago. When it arrived, the box was torn and dirty, the lens glass was scratched and had a chip at the edge, and the rim was scratched and dented. Their reply to my complaint? "Don't blame us, Schneider sent it to us that way..."

BrianShaw
10-May-2006, 10:31
The amazing thing is that they don't seem to be embarassed by what seems like a well-deserved reputation. I've talked to them on the phone to verify in-stock status of a web-advertized item and they are quite willing to offer "to find" whatever you want but they never return calls and, when I called back, have an attitude like they couldn't care less.

CXC
10-May-2006, 10:34
They list a Widelux 1500 on their website, a camera that has not been manufactured for many years. And the company went out of business about 5-10 years ago. I emailed them and they admitted that it is a refurbished model, i.e. used, though the listing does not bother to mention the fact.

Emrehan Zeybekoglu
10-May-2006, 10:56
Do your best to avoid Cambridge.

David A. Goldfarb
10-May-2006, 11:02
When they had a store in New York, I'd occasionally buy hard to find items there, provided that I could walk in, see the item, and buy it over the counter for a reasonable price. It seems like they never returned any merchandise, so I could find things like Komura lenses for the Bronica S2a or a battery pack for the Canon motor drive for the New F-1 as "new old stock" long after their manufacture had ended.

Lee Hamiel
10-May-2006, 13:29
See:

http://donwiss.com/pictures/BrooklynStores/h0130.htm

And also:

http://donwiss.com/pictures/BrooklynStores/

Also interesting is:

http://donwiss.com/pictures/ManhattanStores/

And:

http://donwiss.com/pictures/OtherStores/

Lee Hamiel
10-May-2006, 13:48
When I used to work in NYC a friend recommended that I stay away from them & a few others.

As a sidenote is Olden camera still there? I'm stretching my memory but recall that they were the yellow paged people in the mail order sections of the photo mags - for us oldtimers this was the current version of perusing online used equipment way back & the only option short of having contacts set up to alert you when certain items became available.

David A. Goldfarb
10-May-2006, 13:58
I'm not sure if Olden is still there in Herald Square or not. I haven't stopped in for some time. I think I noticed last time I was walking through the square that they didn't have an ad on the billboard like they used to, but on the other hand, the income from a billboard like that is probably enough to keep the store afloat, camera sales aside, if Olden actually owns the billboard. I think they're still in business.

Ted Chambers
10-May-2006, 19:49
Olden are still there. You enter through a novelty store on Broadway and go up the elevator. Sort of a different entrance. It still seems to have quite a bit of inventory.

Gregory Gomez
11-May-2006, 14:53
For some reason I don't see my thank-you post of yesterday. Was it because I accused Cambridge of legal wrongdoing?

Well, thanks everyone for setting me straight. I will do my best to tell others.

Thanks again.

Jonathan_6488
12-May-2006, 00:58
They were sketchy in 1983 - the last time I dealt with them - and from everything I hear - they're still sketchy.