I'm pretty sure people ask this question every year!

Took mine just so I could play with some lenses - never took it out of the bag. The place was swarming today and TBH, cameras were getting bumped all over the place when walking the aisles because it was that packed.
Loved the fact on the Sigma stand the big telephotos were combined with old 35mm bodies... classy![]()
Wack, some lovely, pleasent women on the entrances to welcome you in and a few skinhead security guards waling the floors - that's about all.


I went on Sunday and was impressed with the show layout. Apart from a couple of hours in the afternoon when it became crowded I was able to access all the stands and demonstrations. The cafe was well overpriced with prices shown ex VAT. Prices of equipment varied and is worth doing some homework if you intend to buy. Is it worth taking a camera. YES
Here are a couple of unprocessed pics of models used in demo talks.
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I expect he will look at them from time to time, and have good memories of the day...

Leave your camera at home and fill your camera bag with your own sandwiches.
That is, of course unless you *want* to get violated for the price of a dry, tasteless sandwich.

I took my camera, but purely in case the opportunity arose for pics during the lunchtime TP gathering. It went back to the car after lunch.![]()
wanted to lock it away so the others wouldn't mug you for it so they could destroy the evidence/blackmail material?![]()
I think I took 3 photos. One was complete crap and the other two were much worse. 
Personally I think taking your camera to this sort of thing is a totally pointless exercise. The only excuse I can see is if you're going to get it cleaned, or are buying a bag. As for testing lenses, apart from going "Oh goodie, it fits" I don't really see what can be gained from the exercise, personally. If you haven't made your decision on which lens to buy, then I'd question the validity of shooting 5 frames at an exhibition as a means of deciding. That may just be me though - I know exactly what lenses I'd like to add to my collection, and in what order, so I'm only buying on price.
As for the skin-crawlingly embarrasing site of a group of (sad) men swarming around a model like flies round **** to add to their 'special' photo library, well, the less said the better. The icing on the cake was the guy at the back of the scrum holding a camera phone up, "oooh look, it's a real live girl!" Get a life!!