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Favorite Local Shop?

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Hello, everyone! I'm currently on a cross-country road trip, capturing the beauty of still photography after learning video in high school. As I travel along I-90 and I-80, I'm seeking recommendations for locally owned camera shops. Right now, I'm in Wyoming, heading toward Badlands National Park, and I have a few questions about my gear. I value the personal touch and expertise that a good shop offers and would prefer to invest in a local business over an online retailer. Any suggestions?

Hi all! Currently on a vacation where I had a goal to work on my still photography - learned video in high school and wanted to pick up still as a hobby.

I’m currently driving cross country US on my return trip.

I’m looking for a good, favorite locally owned camera store along i90 or i80. I’m currently in Wyoming, headed towards Badlands National Park, then on back east.

I have a few questions - not sure if some things in encountering is a me problem, a settings problem, or if I’m asking too much from my current camera.

If it’s the last one, I’d rather drop the cash to someone it matters for and not a major online retailer - even at a premium.

Plus I get to see what feels right in my hands which is important to me, as well as the advice one can only get from a good shop.

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