At Coastal Camera Repairs, we specialize in repairing all types of photographic equipment with over 30 years of experience. Our expert technicians are dedicated to providing top-notch camera repair services and restoration to our customers across Australia.

Camera Repair
Our camera repair service includes diagnosing and repairing issues with your camera's functionality. Whether it's a broken lens or a malfunctioning shutter, our team can repair it with precision and care. Sand, dust and dirt can all cause severe damage to internal components, regular servicing will keep your equipment in top shape!
- Expert technicians
- Precision and care
- Wide range of repair services

Lens Cleaning
Pristine lens condition is essential for maintaining the quality of your photos and results. We use specialized tools and techniques to remove dust, dirt, fungus and smudges from your lenses, ensuring crystal-clear images.
- Specialized tools
- Professional techniques
- Crystal-clear images

Digital Camera Repairs & Sensor Cleaning
Many people believe a Digital camera (DSLR) has no moving parts. However, these cameras have mirror motors, gears, solenoids, complex lever systems for mirror lifting and a shutter with many moving parts. All with the potential to fail.
Additionally, DSLR's have an Image Sensor which can collect small particles of dust (sometimes only visible through a magnifier) resulting in black blurred spots on your images. Our technicians can clean your sensor with precision to optimize its performance and deliver great results.
- Accurate sensor cleaning
- Sharpness optimization
- Factory results

Camera Recycling Program
Camera Recycling: Dispose of Your Old Cameras Responsibly
Are you wondering what to do with your old or unused cameras? Camera recycling is an environmentally friendly way to ensure these devices are disposed of properly or given a second life. Whether it’s a water damaged digital camera, a dropped film camera, or disused accessories like lenses and batteries, recycling prevents harmful materials from ending up in landfills and helps recover valuable components for reuse.
Take the simple step and drop unwanted cameras and lenses into us today—it's good for the planet and future generations.
Tim Bentley.