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Camera World

Camera World
14 Wells Street
London, UK
W1T 3PB
Tel:- 020 7436 2553
E-mail:- sales@cameraworld.co.uk
Web address:-www.cameraworld.co.uk

CameraWorld is dedicated to bringing you the very best in service, choice and price. Our team has many years experience within the photographic trade with knowledge gained over 35 years. We are a real camera shop helping you to make the most of your hobby. Our policy is to serve our customers, as we would like to be served ourselves, A simple ideal that we try hard to live up to.

Digital cameras and accessories Enthusiast 35mm SLR's and lenses Camera bags, tripods and filters. Memory and film deals.

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The SWPP 2009 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 193 days to get ready for the 2010 convention - which starts on January 14, 2010

The SWPP 2009 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 193 days to get ready for the 2010 convention - which starts on January 14, 2010

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Photo Quote: One must always tell what one sees. Above all, which is more difficult, one must always see what one sees. - Charles Peguy