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The average salary for a Camera Equipment Repairer in U.S. is $58,870.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $58,870

$34,710$120,090

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $28.30

$16.69$57.74

What does a Camera Equipment Repairer earn?

On average, camera equipment repairers in the U.S. earn around $58,870 per year. They provide support to consumers, media companies and commercial organisations requiring repairs and maintenance of camera and audio recording equipment. To specialise in this area, a camera equipment repairer can choose to focus on photographic or film/television specific repairs and installations.

How to earn more as a Camera Equipment Repairer

To become a Camera Equipment Repairer, you will need an in-depth knowledge in electronics and a range of other related skills. Alternatively, you may begin with an apprenticeship to build the necessary skillset. To further progress in the profession, you could gain specialist certificates, such as in Digital Photo Cameras and Lenses. You could also become self-employed or perhaps set up your own repair shop, giving you the flexibility to decide working hours and earn more.