Austin Camera & Imaging

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Austin, United States

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Camera store· Art gallery· Photography Stores & Services· Retail· Photo lab

Austin Camera & Imaging Reviews | Rating 4,4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Austin Camera & Imaging is located in Austin, United States on 5350 Burnet Rd #8. Austin Camera & Imaging is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category camera store in United States.

Address

5350 Burnet Rd #8

Phone

+1 5124079280

Service options

DeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Repair servicesService guarantee

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Igor Dubois

Best place to chill by the long range lenses. Great Iso landscape, windows are always kept filter free. Fantastic customer service, impeccable phone line.

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Paul Christian

Love Austin Camera & Imaging! Friendly staff that are passionate about photography, and the website makes it super easy to order prints. I started getting my headshots here for last minute auditions because they were so fast at getting the job done. The store is really cool to walk into as well - tons of gear, lots of it retro. Definitely check out Austin Camera & Imaging if you’re looking for high quality prints. Update: Wish I could give Austin Camera & Imaging more than 5 stars, because they have saved me time and time again with last minute prints!

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sweet potato

They were so sweet with helping me find the right film! They have great advice and great prices for film better than buying online. I was visiting but I wish I can go back again !

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Nick

Afaik they're the cheapest in town for 35mm C-41 processing and scanning. Never had much if any issues with them. One time the photos came out a bit hazy and green shifted, but it could have been the expired Gold 400 film. Next time I'll just stick with Fuji Superia even if also expired.

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Samuel Brannon

I have used this company for several important developments of good old fashion film. Recently, I found some slides from the early 50s and they turn them into digital images for less than 15. Their professional and their turnaround time is quick.

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