Address: 9853 E Fern St, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157, USA
Phone: +13052552656
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 11AM–6PM
Tuesday: 11AM–6PM
Wednesday: 11AM–6PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 11AM–6PM
Saturday: 12–5PM
stephany nieto
Great customer service was able to help me with my camera on the spot!
Juan Chilmaza
This might not be the neatest store out there, but there’s no denying that service is worthwhile. I went in for a repair of my Canon film SLR and I was able to get it repaired in a very short time. I was even able to walk out of there with a film point and shoot for a great price. I would highly recommend the store to anybody, whether they’re a beginner just starting out looking to get into the film photography hobby, or someone intermediate looking for something rare and vintage. This place has it all.
Cindy Barnes
Visiting Florida during February to escape cold weather. An unexpected mishap landed camera in Biscayne Bay. At this point camera is dead. Found AAA Fotofast on internet while researching camera repair shops. Stopped by and spoke with Ron to get his opinion whether to try to repair, if repairable, or discard and purchase a new one. He asked a couple of questions: how much was original cost, how long had camera, etc. He felt best option was to try to repair. We left the camera with him. He called a couple of hours later with an estimate. Only potential issue was he had to order part and we were leaving in about 8 or 9 days and there was a possibility part may not get here in time due to federal holiday. We received a call one week later, part made it and camera was ready to pick up. At this point everything seems to be working well. Thanks so much Ron and your staff for your help on short notice. Donnie and Cindy
Juan Avila
What could have been an expensive repair took only a piece of aluminum foil to repair a broken battery terminal in my camera. I could have found it on Google but Ron is an honest man and told me what to do to save me the expense. Had a nice talk about homeowners insurance as well. Nice guy 👍🏼
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Try cleaning the contacts off with vinegar after use vinegar be sure to use water to get the vinegar off and see if it works if it don't work probably better off just to get a a used one
If you go to the shop and show it to Ron, he'll usually be able to tell what's wrong with the camera free of charge. Sometimes it's nothing serious, like improperly loaded film.
We can fix anything! Just bring it in and will have one of our techs look at it.
You'll have to bring it to Ron. The technicians are in House so turnaround is about a week.
Yes it can be removed
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