We've still got San Jose Camera & Video (which, come to think of it,is
where I bought my PZ-1p), but now they're pretty much limited to just
the big brands (Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic & Fuji).

I have vague memories of when Pentax was one of the "big brands".



On 1/21/2022 5:31 PM, John Francis wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 11:37:29AM -0800, Larry Colen wrote:

I don???t know how many brick and mortar camera stores there are in the Bay 
Area.  I???ve seen cameras at some of the big box electronics stores, but no 
Pentax. Keeble and Shuchat in Palo Alto which had been around for decades, with 
two shops across the street from each other went out of business a few years 
back. There seems to be a Samy's in SF.

We've still got San Jose Camera & Video (which, come to think of it, is where I 
bought my PZ-1p), but now they're pretty much limited to just the big brands (Canon, 
Nikon, Sony, Panasonic & Fuji).

Mike's Camera does have a few Bay Area branches, including one in Menlo Park. 
They offer a slightly wider selection (they include Olympus), and also some 
third-party lenses (Tamron, Sigma, ...).  But many of the items they show on 
their website are marked as 'not available in stores'.
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