Can anyone recommend a good camera shop in Bangkok?
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Can anyone recommend a good camera shop in Bangkok?
Hi,
I am currently in picturesque Luang Prabang and unfortunately, my camera has decided to STOP WORKING. it is very frustrating as there are great photo opportunities here.
We are heading back to Bangkok in a couple of weeks, before going to China, and I am interested in either buying a cheap camera that will see me through the Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors etc. or getting my camera fixed (though probably the first because my camera is a few years old now).
Does anyone know of a good camera shop in Bangkok? Alternatively, does anyone know of a Sony shop in Bangkok (my current camera is a Sony Cybershot)?
Thanks a lot!
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I am currently in picturesque Luang Prabang and unfortunately, my camera has decided to STOP WORKING. it is very frustrating as there are great photo opportunities here.
We are heading back to Bangkok in a couple of weeks, before going to China, and I am interested in either buying a cheap camera that will see me through the Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors etc. or getting my camera fixed (though probably the first because my camera is a few years old now).
Does anyone know of a good camera shop in Bangkok? Alternatively, does anyone know of a Sony shop in Bangkok (my current camera is a Sony Cybershot)?
Thanks a lot!
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Sony, and Canon, pretty much control the prices for their cameras throughout Bangkok so the prices will only varies a little from shop to shop.
You can check out the prices for new digital cameras at the link below and perhaps you will be able to find it cheaper at the duty free shops.
http://www.tohome.com/camera.aspx
For more serious cameras:
http://www.fotofile.net/product_cate.php?lang=en
You can check out the prices for new digital cameras at the link below and perhaps you will be able to find it cheaper at the duty free shops.
http://www.tohome.com/camera.aspx
For more serious cameras:
http://www.fotofile.net/product_cate.php?lang=en
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Forgot to add the information for the Sony repair centre:
Sony Thai Co. Ltd
2126 Kromadit Bldg, 1st Fl
New Petchburi Rd
Bangkapi, Huay Kwang
Bangkok 10320
Thailand
TEL: +(66) 2-715-6100
FAX: +(66) 2-715-6020
WEBSITE: www.sony.co.th
Sony Thai Co. Ltd
2126 Kromadit Bldg, 1st Fl
New Petchburi Rd
Bangkapi, Huay Kwang
Bangkok 10320
Thailand
TEL: +(66) 2-715-6100
FAX: +(66) 2-715-6020
WEBSITE: www.sony.co.th
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We've used Foto file in Bangkok a number of times for things like lenses , tripods etc. They are good and the prices are okay - not quite as good as Singapore - they generally have only the more serious stuff as Hanuman says. They are in MBK - 3rd floor for new stuff but 1st floor shop has used equipment.
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Pantip Plaza in Bangkok is a mall with 7-8 floors of just electonics! You will see more Sony and Canon cameras there than just about anywhere. If you work at it, you can negotiate a somewhat better price... but they aren't too anxious to really cut prices!
Pantip Plaza in Bangkok is a mall with 7-8 floors of just electonics! You will see more Sony and Canon cameras there than just about anywhere. If you work at it, you can negotiate a somewhat better price... but they aren't too anxious to really cut prices!
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Fotofile moved out of MBK several months ago. They're now in Central Plaza Ladprao. There's still a decent camera shop on the 3rd floor.
To replace a digital camera, I would head to Fortune Town. It's easier to get to than Panthip and a little less chaotic. Take the subway to Rama IX station and you're right there.
To replace a digital camera, I would head to Fortune Town. It's easier to get to than Panthip and a little less chaotic. Take the subway to Rama IX station and you're right there.
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Sorry to mislead you. They were definitely closed, with a sign saying they'd moved to Central Plaza, the last time I needed anything there.
However, if you're looking to replace a Sony Cybershot, I wouldn't bother with Fotofile. They're more of a 'professional' camera store. For a point-and-shoot digital camera, you're better off going to the 4th floor of MBK, Fortune Town, or any department store.
However, if you're looking to replace a Sony Cybershot, I wouldn't bother with Fotofile. They're more of a 'professional' camera store. For a point-and-shoot digital camera, you're better off going to the 4th floor of MBK, Fortune Town, or any department store.
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Michael,
I think you mistook an event sign or advertisement for their other store. They have a branch name "Foto File Group" at Central Lardprow.
As I've said it's good for more serious cameras but it's also a good place to buy used cameras or trade in your old one. They do have low end cameras too buy not Sony.
I think you mistook an event sign or advertisement for their other store. They have a branch name "Foto File Group" at Central Lardprow.
As I've said it's good for more serious cameras but it's also a good place to buy used cameras or trade in your old one. They do have low end cameras too buy not Sony.
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Thanks so much everyone for your help! I really appreciate it!
I think I will probably head to the Sony shop first, and if the problem is too big, then move onto Pantip or Fortune to have a browse.
I think I will probably head to the Sony shop first, and if the problem is too big, then move onto Pantip or Fortune to have a browse.
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Sometimes even a Lotus Tesco store will have digital cameras on sale that are cheaper than some of the photo stores.
Big "C" and Carrefour also have cameras for sale in some of their stores.
Big "C" and Carrefour also have cameras for sale in some of their stores.
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I have no idea of prices elsewhere, but we recently bought a fairly basic digital camera and it cost about B 10,500, so that's around US$300-330 depending on what exchange rate you use. No ideas if that is cheap or expensive, it is fairly basic but not cheapest. Others were is the 7,8,9,000 range plus lots way over what we paid.