Focus on Imaging '95
February 26th to March 1st, 1995
Focus on Imaging is now the major professional photographic trade show in
the United Kingdom. It is held every year at the National Exhibition
Centre, near Birmingham. Tickets are available at the gate, but most
visitors pre-register and pay no entry fee.
FOR OUR VIRTUAL VISIT TO FOCUS CLICK THE PHOTOGRAPHS BELOW. THEY ARE
STAND-ALONE JPEGs..
- Canon demonstrate new EOS 1n DCS-5 software in their mobile trailer digital lab
- we used the EOS DCS-5 to shoot all these pix, and Canon wrote them to
Kodak CD. Files placed end of day February 27th within one hour of shooting.
- The Canon bus
- The main Canon stand - busy, busy, busy
- The Glenlake stand with digital photo studio - big UK Mac dealer
- The Creative Technology magazine stand (friendly rivals!)
- The Icon Publications Limited back issue dump store with Andy
smiling as ever behind the desk...
- The doyen of equipment exchange, Mr CAD's Alex Falk, holds out on the price
of a nice bit of 4 x 5 monorail (addendum: he bought this Sinar on the spot and had
resold it within the hour)
- The man who takes camera gear in part exchange for Macstuff - Kyle
Reid - relaxes
in front of PHOTON running off disk on the CAD-e section of the stand
- Stylish bit of construction from UK superdealer KJP
- Another nice stand from Fuji
- Canon present an EOS-5 to the camera club which won the first
competition in Icon's Photo Club News magazine. From left, your PHOTON
editor David Kilpatrick; Peter Siviter from Wallheath Camera Club; Aitch Keeling and his wife from
the club; and Canon UK's Chris Elworthy
- A nice blue background hand-painted and shot on the Canon!
- A nice beige background ditto - click
here for details about the man who
paints them
For further information about FOCUS, and to pre-register for the
1996 show if you are a
professional, contact:
-
- Mary Walker Exhibitions
- Image House
- Coombe Avenue
- Croydon
- Surrey CR0 5SD
- Tel (44)81 681 2619
- Fax (44)81 667 1590
Exhibition stand space is now being booked for 1996 - use FOCUS as your
entry-point to the expanding European single market.