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Karl RockPublished at March 20, 2026 at 10:00 PM30:13
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The Wildest Camera Market I’ve Ever Seen (Pakistan)

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IndiaHindi Speaking ForeignerIndianKarl RockCarl Rockwildest camera market
Published time
March 20, 2026 at 10:00 PM
Duration
30:13
Video type
Gaming
Channel region
India
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398.9K
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8.9K
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1.4K
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$163.56 - $941.47
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$0.41 - $2.36
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Video Description
Use code ROCK to get 15% off your Simify eSIM here: https://simify.com/rock?c=1. I went inside Karachi’s legendary Hakeem Centre to explore one of the last surviving camera markets in the world - a place packed with vintage cameras, rare camcorders, and repair shops that keep old gear alive. This market has been operating since the film era and is home to dozens of small shops selling everything from modern digital cameras to classic brands like Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic, Fujifilm, Olympus, and Pentax. You’ll also find vintage and hard-to-find models from Yashica, Minolta, Zenit (Soviet camera), Praktica, Leica, and other film-era manufacturers that have disappeared from most parts of the world. In this video, I walk through the market searching for a camcorder while exploring stacks of old camcorders, film cameras, lenses, and accessories - many of which haven’t been made for decades. What makes this place unique is that alongside buying and selling, skilled technicians here can still repair cameras that would be considered unusable in most countries. Most camera markets faded away with the rise of smartphones and digital photography… but in Karachi, they’re still alive. If you’re into photography, filmmaking, vintage cameras, or hidden markets around the world, this is a place you won’t believe still exists. If you like places like this, check out my black market and street market tours across India and Pakistan, I’ve explored some wild ones. ? Hakeem Center, Saddar Bazaar, Karachi, Pakistan. ?????????? 1) SUBSCRIBE! ✔ Click https://www.youtube.com/c/KarlRock/?sub_confirmation=1 Then smash the BELL ICON so you don't miss a ?live stream or video. 2) SUPPORT MY CONTENT & GET SPECIAL BENEFITS ??❤️ Press the blue JOIN button or https://www.youtube.com/c/KarlRock/join. 3) WANT TO TRAVEL TO INDIA? Read my quick-start safety guide at https://blog.karlrock.com/india-survival-guide/. 4) WANT TO LEARN HINDI हिन्दी? Learn Hindi Faster Than I Did! at https://blog.karlrock.com/how-to-learn-hindi-faster-than-i-did/. #Karachi #Pakistan #CameraMarket #VintageCameras #Photography #blackmarket #KarlRock
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