I love this place. I rent a lot of Fujifilm bodies and lenses. The staff is always so friendly. But what I most love about this place are the free photography exhibits. Amazing displays of art and creativity, and sometimes the photographer is there to greet guests.
Did you know you can rent most of their gear for FREE if you’re just borrowing for the day? (The fee is reasonable if it’s more than one day.) You need to make a reservation on their website (Japanese only, but I use Chrome translate) and you need to have a friend with a Japanese phone number they can call at the time of your reservation as a verified emergency contact. It’s such a great service! I don’t know if any other camera brand does...
Read moreReally great gallery & products on display.
When I visit there were two photo exhibitions on, current and classic.
I spoke to a gentleman who was very knowledgable, who was able to answer all the questions I had. Very nice man.
Also the lady behind the display counter let me try various cameras and lenses. Great to play with various cameras and lenses, especially the new GFXR.
They even had the 100MP mock up and various unreleased lenses.
I also went upstairs to the service centre, as I read a review that they cleaned the sensor.
I have a GFXS and got my sensor cleaned for free, as I had a massive smear on it.
If you like camera and or Fujifilm, make sure...
Read moreIf you are a Fuji user, check this place out! Photo gallery and of course the history of their cameras. I came here to service my sensor on my xpro2 after two years of use. They are able to inspect and clean your lens as well. Turnaround time was fast (1 and a half hours) and they provided a detailed report. Although it was Japanese, you can tell it was meticulous. There was only minor dust and it was cleaned and removed. Costed 2160 yen. Worth it, I dare not to clean the sensor myself. While you service your camera, walk around Hibiya. Their food court area has a lot of nice food, find the shop with the oyakodon , it was really...
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