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Ronny Mills Registered: Jun 29, 2004 Total Posts: 537 Country: United States |
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E-Vener Registered: Jun 18, 2009 Total Posts: 4260 Country: United States |
Iwas there Thursday. There definitely was a smaller number of vendors with their wares on display and the people who were there tended to have smaller booth space than in years past: Nikoln and Canon both were prominent. Thinktank Photo's booth was always crowded and very busy every time I walked by. So was B&H. |
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E-Vener Registered: Jun 18, 2009 Total Posts: 4260 Country: United States |
Iwas there Thursday. There definitely was a smaller number of vendors with their wares on display and the people who were there tended to have smaller booth space than in years past: Nikoln and Canon both were prominent. Thinktank Photo's booth was always crowded and very busy every time I walked by. So was B&H. Arca-Swiss had a lot of traffic and interest i nthe new P0 and P1 tripod heads and R series cameras. Leica had a reasonably large amount of traffic. |
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zoetmb Registered: Jun 10, 2005 Total Posts: 1150 Country: United States |
I was there Friday and the show was very crowded, although a smaller exhibit floor with the same number of people will make the floor seem more crowded. Saturday must have been killer. By the time I got there Friday at noon, Nikon did not have any full-line catalogs left. That was less than half way through the show. |
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E-Vener Registered: Jun 18, 2009 Total Posts: 4260 Country: United States |
good ideas but at the Apple store you have only one way in and out and there are a plethora of security cameras and guards -- not all in uniform; The Nikon, Canon, Sony and Leica booths are open on all four sides. |