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47, Taunusstraße, 60329, Frankfurt am Main, Darmstadt, DE Germany
contacts phone: +49 69 2385700
website: www.gmfoto.de
larger map & directionsLatitude: 50.1084159, Longitude: 8.6650802
Sean West
::The Good: The gentlemen at the store were very kind, helpful and spoke great English. The prices seemed cheaper than other places I’ve looked and I didn’t expect that in downtown Frankfurt. It’s located almost directly across from the Hauptbahnhoff and is just around the corner from a parking garage. Decent selection of cameras and lenses. The guy that does the printing was extremely nice and explained how their process is also. The Not So Good: parking is expensive, extremely limited street parking, limited brands of lights and tripods, it’s a small store. It’s almost 2 hours from me but should I need something that I know they have, I will likely return due to the helpful staff. If they had a larger selection, I would easily give 5 stars.
Vinicius Eloy
::I went there two times to buy different accessories for my Sony A6300, both times they were really friendly and helpful but I ended up buying in another store since their prices are considerable higher than in other shops...
Samuel Lawrence Berlad
::Service was terrible and they did not have standard items.
Christian Gauci
::Poor manners.... bought my 70d elsewhere
Michael Luster
::Unfortunately yet another one of Frankfurt's "iconic" camera stores. And by "iconic" I mean "well stocked, unfriendly, and expensive." Places like this, much as I would love to support the local economy, are the reason Amazon and eBay exist. - went there to see if they had a Leica Digilux 2. This is one of those cameras that have a somewhat cultish following and takes extremely recognizable photos. The attendant first laughed at me for "buying amateur junk" (wrong) and then tried to sell me a M8 from Leica, something completely different. Even IF I'd wanted an M8 camera, I doubt I'd be willing to pay 400 Euros ($700) over street price. - Brought in my D4 and was told that it could not be repaired, followed by an attempt to sell me a new one. Sent it in and had it back 12 days later, $60 down, good as new. In general those guys think themselves the height of pro photography in the city (and don't spare heaped ridicule on everyone else in this town, mostly over their choice of gear and "bad compositions". Go there if you KNOW what you want, don't mind being sneered at for being a lesser photog, and have some extra money to spend.