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Camera fairs (Conventions for our US friends)
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<blockquote data-quote="§am" data-source="post: 87172" data-attributes="member: 9187"><p>I forgot to mention, a lot of the good UK camera shops like Calumet are there, as well as the high street lot (Jessops, Jacobs), and they bring a good range of lenses with them.</p><p></p><p>Ideal if you're hunting for a new lens and aren't 100% sure, as they let you try out the lens on your camera (well the few people who asked seemed to have got a good reply).</p><p>Course if they don't, then the likes of Nikon, Sigma & Tamron are there too.</p><p>The Nikon stand staff were very good. They had a whole section where all their current range of boides was set out, and they had a good selection of lenses that you could mix & match with the bodies to 'play around' with.</p><p>When I went earlier this year, there was a whole section (and LONG queue) to get hands on with the D800, and also an section where they had put some of the BIG lenses out, like the 400/500/600mm (stuff you probably wouldn't get to use often)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="§am, post: 87172, member: 9187"] I forgot to mention, a lot of the good UK camera shops like Calumet are there, as well as the high street lot (Jessops, Jacobs), and they bring a good range of lenses with them. Ideal if you're hunting for a new lens and aren't 100% sure, as they let you try out the lens on your camera (well the few people who asked seemed to have got a good reply). Course if they don't, then the likes of Nikon, Sigma & Tamron are there too. The Nikon stand staff were very good. They had a whole section where all their current range of boides was set out, and they had a good selection of lenses that you could mix & match with the bodies to 'play around' with. When I went earlier this year, there was a whole section (and LONG queue) to get hands on with the D800, and also an section where they had put some of the BIG lenses out, like the 400/500/600mm (stuff you probably wouldn't get to use often) [/QUOTE]
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