Camera Repair Shop Kiran Dai Ko

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Camera Repair Shop Kiran Dai Ko Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Camera Repair Shop Kiran Dai Ko is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category repairs. Read and write reviews about Camera Repair Shop Kiran Dai Ko.

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neo prabeg

In my opinion It is the Worst place to repair any camera and lens. I had a bad experience over there, they took more than three months to clear the fungs of camera lens. I had brought the defective lens as before with out repearing after 3 months. So, I wouldn't suggest any one to go there for repair and maintenance.

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Asim's Design

We have our 5D mark studio camera there for a decade can we get it back?

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Gee Shrestha

Best in town. No compare with others.

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Q Tron

Took my camera here while in Kathmandu for a cleaning as there was debris showing up in my photos. The crew here were very helpful and got my camera cleaned and sorted right away. The process was very easy and took less than 10 mins. They even took a look at my different lenses and gave them a cleaning. They were knowledgeable about the different gear when I got to talking with them. I really appreciated their honest communication and fair pricing. Although I had a hard time finding the shop at first I am glad I chose this place; very helpful. Can recommend to others without hesitation.

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Yuta Kataoka

He repaired tripod mount of X100F easily. If you go, ask the people nearby, because there is no signboard.

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Mausam Bhattarai

visit once again

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Simon Schäfer

Amazing repair shop! Thank you, would have not expected to have my old Canon fixed so easily.

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Marcelo Aleixo Santiago

A hidden gem for photographers, fast service, fair price! A bit tricky to find, follow the address on google Maps, the shop is inside of a building on the 2nd floor, you'll see a display with old cameras on the corner of the staircase, that's the right way!