Rab-Eye wrote:
That’s the Jewish Sabbath.
Indeed sir, sunset Friday to sunset Saturday, also known as the 6th and seventh day. Sunday is Roman pagan throw in from the old days, Constantine Romanized the corrupt church at that time.
bruce.
abc1234 wrote:
I would like to visit B&H. Can someone tell me how you arranged it?
Thanks.
Walk in through the front door of the store. Please visit when they are open or you might end up in a jail cell. Pretty straight forward.
ChristianHJensen wrote:
Walk in through the front door of the store. Please visit when they are open or you might end up in a jail cell. Pretty straight forward.
Why be so sparky with a normal question
Why not troll somewhere else
Sidwalkastronomy wrote:
Why be so sparky with a normal question
Why not troll somewhere else
What?
Are you totally devoid of the ability to smile?
You just walk into the front door of the worlds largest camera store. When I visited the store 20 some years ago I could hardly believe their inventory and support personal. B+H is not just a camera store. They sell many other electronic items. Enjoy your time there.
WJH
Sidwalkastronomy wrote:
Why be so sparky with a normal question
Why not troll somewhere else
I assume you meant snarky rather than sparky. If you did mean sparky that a new one to me.
abc1234 wrote:
I would like to visit B&H. Can someone tell me how you arranged it?
Thanks.
I go to B & H all the time. JUst walk in and look around or ask directions as you walk in
for the person or area you wish to see.
If you are going by subway take any 1,2,3 or A,C, E to Penn station.
Exit 8th ave and 34 th st and walk up 34th , one block to B&H on 9th ave and 34th st
I really like that store! My first purchase from them was a Nikon FM2n in 1995 when they were on (I believe) W17 Street off Sixth Ave. In the 1980s we all went to 47 Street Photo but that place took a bad turn and is now long gone. BTW, I still have the FM2n.
abc1234 wrote:
I would like to visit B&H. Can someone tell me how you arranged it?
Thanks.
From all the responses it sounds as if a visit is exciting but threatening to my bank account!
ChristianHJensen wrote:
What?
Are you totally devoid of the ability to smile?
Im a retired dentist. I know smiles and I know rude. You are rude
They even have an indoor drone area. Cameras, computers, anything electronic. Great customer service.
I mentioned tripods because there no substitute for feeling it in person.
Sidwalkastronomy wrote:
Im a retired dentist. I know smiles and I know rude. You are rude
Or you just lack humor - over and out
National Park wrote:
Bring your check book, charge cards, and first born. You will feel like a kid in a candy store!
Actually, don't take your check book, charge cards or first born, you will realize that you didn't bring enough...
One of these days, a camera and lens will come out that I absolutely need to have and I will have to go to B&H to satisfy this craving. I was last back in NYC in 2011 visiting family grave plots and the American Museum of Natural History. I stayed away from B&H, knowing that a massive GAS attack would strike and that my charge cards would take a big hit.
My next visit to NYC will include besides B&H, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, Statue of Liberty, the museums (art and natural), Brooklyn Bridge, etc.
abc1234 wrote:
I would like to visit B&H. Can someone tell me how you arranged it?
Thanks.
I just walked in like any other store.
Visited Adorama the same way.
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