I went on Sunday. Was OK. Less there than the previous couple of years, especially with Canon pulling out at the last minute. Got a bit crowded after lunch with loads of the usual "lens fondlers", but it didn't seem as busy as last year. I suspect lots of the Canon fanbois stayed at home.
There seemed to be slightly more traditional photography than previous years. Interesting to see Silverprint there, although it was a small stand with nothing for sale, just them handing out catalogues and discount vouchers.
Had my photo taken on Harman's stand with a 10x8 and their direct positive paper. Also, liked the look of Harman's new Classic Art paper, shame it only liths after bleach and redevelopment. Tim Rudman had some examples and they were stunning.
Picked up some 120 film on Harman's stand for 2 pounds a roll. Both Harman and another stand had some good prices on film.
Didn't spend too much, thank goodness! Brought some framing stuff for forthcoming exhibitions. Also, got some inkjet paper at much reduced prices. I'd stopped subscribing to a number of magazines, including Silvershotz last summer in an economy drive. I'd missed it, so I resubscribed.
Mike