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This may be old news but I've just heard the Railway strike action on the Elizabeth line has been cancelled.
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its Crufts on there this weekendSimilar story when I went to the NEC, only it was a Sports & FItness Expor next door and so outside was full of women in tight lycra![]()
What sort of price would it need to be for you ?If anyone goes, please let me know about R5 pricing. Otherwise not looking to go.
I got bombarded with digital and print advertisings about https://www.waleswestphoto.com/
That's at least practically doable if it is actually any good at all?
It was brilliant last year. Very easy for me to get to from where I live and there was plenty of opportunity to shoot outside the venue.The Photography Show back at the NEC this year. Does anyone know how last years at the eXcel went down given all the comments on here about the decision to alternate it.
Also what is everyone expecting from this years now that its fully settled down post Covid, the change back to March from September and the return to the NEC after the eXcel variation?
were those opportunities provided by any of the exhibitors (ie mini photowalks) or just generally. I guess it being on the Docks and at the end of the runway does provide some variationIt was brilliant last year. Very easy for me to get to from where I live and there was plenty of opportunity to shoot outside the venue.
It helped because the day i went had a nice bright sunny day that when it was over the sun was in golden hour overlooking the themes.
I'm going again this year but staying in Nottingham and driving from there.
Much prefer it to be in London
Yes they were provided by exhibitors but I went off on my ownwere those opportunities provided by any of the exhibitors (ie mini photowalks) or just generally. I guess it being on the Docks and at the end of the runway does provide some variation
I went once a few years ago and found it far more useful for looking at accessories like bags and tripods than cameras and lenses which are widely reviewed anyway and pretty much the same wherever you go.
"a complimentary ticket" is that one of those ones that says things like "what lovely hair you have today" or " well don't you look sharp in that get-up" at random times?I have a complimentary ticket for this year, but the cost of flights and possibly a hotel night make it uncertain. I've enjoyed going previously to the NEC shows, but not realistically being able to bring anything much back with me on a plane makes it bothersome. It's even more expensive if I come over on the ferry with the campervan to avoid that problem. So I can't decide.
better to have it and not use it that not have it and need itNever been before so it's a first for me. Very familiar with the NEC but not the show. I've done loads of gigs and other exhibitions there. Really don't know what to expect. I don't know whether to hide my plastic or take it. I think like most of these shows, you really need to know your prices.
'twould be nice if that were the case! No, more prosaically, it's a Press Pass."a complimentary ticket" is that one of those ones that says things like "what lovely hair you have today" or " well don't you look sharp in that get-up" at random times?
The whole point of these events is you are reasonably local and can walk in to nosy around, test stuff, maybe bag a little discount - last day is obviously the best day for that. By the time you pay for expensive travel it becomes just easier and cheaper to visit your local camera store or buy from one of hk retailers. You get all sorts of educational content from tier 1 experts on YouTube, and just as little as 130 or so buys a whole year of visualeducation accessI have a complimentary ticket for this year, but the cost of flights and possibly a hotel night make it uncertain. I've enjoyed going previously to the NEC shows, but not realistically being able to bring anything much back with me on a plane makes it bothersome. It's even more expensive if I come over on the ferry with the campervan to avoid that problem. So I can't decide.
The whole point of these events is you are reasonably local and can walk in to nosy around, test stuff, maybe bag a little discount - last day is obviously the best day for that. By the time you pay for expensive travel it becomes just easier and cheaper to visit your local camera store or buy from one of hk retailers. You get all sorts of educational content from tier 1 experts on YouTube, and just as little as 130 or so buys a whole year of visualeducation access
I am 45min away from nec, so you may see me there. Well maybe 70min now since they really messed up m42, and then i like to walk into the show from free parking off site so add another 20min
Agreed it does cover a wide range of manufacturers all under one roof, something no single store could hope to do unless its a big warehouse-eque one like Wex Norwich.As above, unless you really want to try a lens on your camera, that you won’t find in stock locally*, then reviews etc let you know what you want.
But for things like bags and tripods, or even presentation products, the best way of getting an idea what they’re really like is at the show.
Online reviews simply can’t compete with how something feels in your hand.
*At the last NEC show I actually compared the RF 28-70 f2 24-70 2.8, 24-105 f4 and the 24-105 2.8,
I couldn’t possibly find all those in stock at a local dealer even 30 yrs ago. My local friendly Jessops might have ordered them in for me 20 yrs ago, but it certainly would be unusual to see all of them in a provincial shop.
Unless you live fairly near Norwich, that’s not really helpful though.Agreed it does cover a wide range of manufacturers all under one roof, something no single store could hope to do unless its a big warehouse-eque one like Wex Norwich.
isn't Norwich pretty much 3.5 hrs from everywhere. But yes the point was that its not often that you can get so many manufacturers in one placeUnless you live fairly near Norwich, that’s not really helpful though.
Three and a half hours from here to WEX in Norwich.
I thought about going this year to see Gary Gough as he's speaking but tickets plus parking is £50 and it's only across hall 5 which doesn't seem worth the money when you read peoples experiences from previous years.
Norwich WEX are awful, they won't let you touch anything, i'm being serious, not even a lens from an unsealed box. Putney branch is pretty good.Unless you live fairly near Norwich, that’s not really helpful though.
Three and a half hours from here to WEX in Norwich.
Where exactly please? Can’t seem to find it.20% off admission code on Wex website
Where exactly please? Can’t seem to find it.
Park at the International Train Station think its £9.50 weekend or £12.20 weekdays (could well be wrong but its a lot cheaper than the NEC car park).Thanks.
WEX26 for those who are looking.![]()