Mata Electronics

Digital Camera Repair
381, 2nd Main Road, Domlur, Bangalore - 560071, Karnataka
Opposite Sparsha Clinic
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Credit Cards Accepted: No
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Authorized Repair Services Of: Sony, Nikon, Kodak, Canon, Samsung

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last week we travelled to chennai,the lens of my point and shoot camera got pressed and bent, we spoke to a few reputed service centers both of them quoted the service charge more than the worth of my camera...

two day back we got to know about mata camera service from google..
on enquiry we discussed the issue at length and they quoted us on 1200...
3 times lesser than the prices quoted by others...

so we went ahead and asked them to do the required services.....
wich they completed within 24 hours ...

a big thank you to the mata electronics
best service and genuin service i wud like to say

Hi I got my camera repaired last week. Exellent service
First of all this is not an official Canon Service center. I gave my lens which had focusing problem, the issue was with flex cable which costs around 250Rs. and needed to be replaced. They fixed the problem and charged 2850+550 (service charge), I paid because I wasn't aware of the pricing. After discussing with few fellow photographers who had the same issue and with the Genuine CanonCare, it should cost not more than 1500Rs. Then I read all the reviews I found that this place has been charging customers a lot more which is not reasonable. Moreover they told they have changed AF Unit, which doesn't exist in that lens. The person was welcoming at first & the second time I went, he was all rude and didn't want to explain anything and refuse ... View More
I had given my canon 550d dslr to Mata Electronics and I got the same repaired in 3 hours as I requested Mr Vijay and they saved my trip as I was traveling the same day. Thank you so much to all you guys and the staff for helping my camera come back to normal. I really appreciate the service.If you are looking for the best cameras for casual use and you don't want to fuss about settings before hitting the shutter button, a compact camera is probably the one for you. If a pocket-friendly design is crucial but you also want the high-end features, there's also advanced compacts to take a look at. They might be chunkier, but they will give you manual settings for things like ISO settings and aperture. Increasingly, even advanced compacts are v ... View More
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