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In pictures: The best of The Photography Show 2017

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We look at some of the best cameras and photography gear on display at The Photography Show 2017
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The Photography Show is the largest photography event in the UK
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Visitors enter The Photography Show  2017
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We compared the Canon 800D and 77D at The Photography Show 2017
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We got the chance to check out the Canon 800D and 77D at The Photography Show 2017
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The controls and user interface differentiate the Canon 800D and 77D 
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We got to go hands-on with Fujifilm's medium-format monster, the GFX-50S
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We were impressed by what the Fujifilm GFX 50S is capable of
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The Fujifilm GFX 50S was one of our highlights of The Photography Show 2017
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Despite featuring a relatively small image sensor, the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II packs a big punch
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Playing with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II at The Photography Show 2017 we were impressed by its speed 
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The handling and controls of the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II make it a more viable DSLR replacement
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We gave Canon's mid-range M6 camera a quick test at The Photography Show 2017 
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While it lacks a electronic viewfinder, the Canon M6 offers many of the features offered by the flagship M6
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Video-shooting visitors to The Photography Show were keen to check out the Panasonic GH5 in person
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The Panasonic GH5 was a popular attraction at The Photography Show 2017
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Fujifilm's recently-launched X100F fixed-lens camera was on show at The Photography Show 2017
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Fujifilm gave visitors to The Photography Show some interesting subjects to shoot when testing cameras like the X100F  
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We got the chance to go hands-on with the Pentax KP DSLR
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The Pentax KP is a surprisingly compact DSLR
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Lomography used The Photography Show 2017 to show off the Lomo'instant Automat Glass Magellan
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The Lomo'instant Automat Glass Magellan features a wide-angle glass lens
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Canon had a rare 1200-mm F5.6 lens at The Photography Show 2017, but it wasn't available to try
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Yes, that's a full-frame DSLR being made to look tiny on the end of that 2000-mm F11 lens
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This giant 2000-mm F11 Nikon lens let visitors to The Photography Show zoom in on subjects
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The newly-announced 11-mm Irix lens was available for visitors to The Photography Show to try out
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The bulging glass front of the Irix 11-mm lens
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We used the Irix 11-mm lens to get a wide-angle view of The Photography Show 2017
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Sigma was showing off its upcoming 135-mm F1.8 Art lens at The Photography Show
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Sigma's new trio of Art lenses were kept in a glass case at The Photography Show 2017
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The Sony stand at The Photography Show 2017
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Shooting opportunities at the Sony stand at The Photography Show 2017
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Visitors to Canon stand at The Photography Show 2017 get some expert advice
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Shooting opportunities at the Canon stand at The Photography Show 2017
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Shooting opportunities at the Fujifilm stand at The Photography Show 2017
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Visitors to the Fujifilm stand at The Photography Show 2017 had some interesting subjects shoot 
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Shooting opportunities at the Nikon stand at The Photography Show 2017
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Shooting opportunities at the Nikon stand at The Photography Show 2017
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There were a number of talks from professional photographers at the Nikon stand at The Photography Show 2017
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Olympus shooters were able to get their sensors cleaned on the Olympus stand at The Photography Show 2017
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The Panasonic stand at The Photography Show 2017
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Visitors to The Photography Show 2017 got to test Pentax DSLRs by shooting a model railway
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A visitor to The Photography Show 2017 tries out a  Pentax KP DSLR
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We were quite taken by a transparent Pentax KP DSLR at the show
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Visitors to The Photography Show 2017 got to check out  a number of camera-toting drones
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The PowerEgg drone proved popular with visitors to The Photography Show 2017
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There were a number of talks about the impact VR and 360-degree shooting will have on photography
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We got the chance to try the Adaptalux lighting system at The Photography Show 2017
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The Adaptalux system lets users get creative with their lighting
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A LumeCube in a glass of water to prove its waterproof credentials
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The lighthouse add-on for LumeCube lights let users add diffusers and color filters
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The LumeCube LED lights showed visitors to The Photography Show that powerful lighting doesn't need to be bulky
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The TurnsPro time-lapse camera mount can now double as a slider mechanism 
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Palette allows users fast access to editing controls with its modular blocks
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It was good to see Palette available to customers at The Photography Show 2017
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We got the chance to try Palette at The Photography Show 2017
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The Foldio360 studio and turntable were available to try at The Photography Show 2017
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The Foldio360 system lets users easily create 360 images of small products 
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The Unleashed smart camera control from Foolography is much smaller than rival devices
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The Syrp Slingshot allows photographers and cinematographers to create smooth motion 
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The Syrp Slingshot slider on show at The Photography Show 2017
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One of the weirder lenses on show at The Photography Show 2017
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A visitor to The Photography Show 2017 gets to grips with a weird wide-angle macro lens
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Gitzo were showing off some giant tripods at The Photography Show 2017
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Vallerret offers gloves for photographers which make controlling your camera easy
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The fold-back thumb and fingers of the Vallerret photography gloves make it easier to press buttons and spin dials
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BitPlay consists of iPhone cases which add a physical shutter button, and screw-in lenses 
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Users can select from wide-angle, fish-eye and telephoto lenses which attach to the BitPlay iPhone cases
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The Kodak Ektra is a photography-focused Android smartphone 
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Kodak hopes its Ektra smartphone will appeal to photographers thanks to things like its manual controls and physical shutter button 
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ShoulderPod gives smartphone photographers a stylish mounting system
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Visitors to The Photography Show get the chance to try the Manfrotto Digital Director and control a camera from an iPad
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There were plenty of opportunities for visitors to The Photography Show to use their cameras too
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Professional photographers gave a number of demos at The Photography Show 2017
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We look at some of the best cameras and photography gear on display at The Photography Show 2017
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The Photography Show is the largest photography event in the UK, with 30,000 photo-fans attending it annually to see what camera and accessory manufacturers have got to offer. We recently toured the halls of the Birmingham-based event to take a look, so read on to see what took our fancy.

This year there was a noticeable absence of a headline attraction at the show. Last year the event was one of the first chances photographers had had to go hands-on with the Nikon D5, D500 and Canon's 1D X Mark II, previous years have also seen flagship cameras on show before their public release.

We got the chance to check out the Canon 800D and 77D at The Photography Show 2017
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That said, there were a couple of cameras on display at the event before they appear on the shelves of your local camera store. We got the chance to try out Canon's upcoming mid-range trio of the 800D and 77D DSLRS, and the mirrorless M6, which are all due out next month. We'll be writing up our hands-on impressions of those cameras shortly.

We were impressed by what the Fujifilm GFX 50S is capable of
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Recently-released cameras which were proving popular with visitors included Fujifilm's medium-format GFX 50s, as first seen at Photokina. This was wowing people with the clarity of its giant 50-megapixel sensor and top-notch lenses, even if they only had the opportunity to shoot Fujifilm's slightly odd medieval-inspired models posing in front of a wall of flowers.

Playing with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II at The Photography Show 2017 we were impressed by its speed 
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Other cameras drawing people's attention included the Panasonic GH5 (an obvious hit with videographers), and the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II, which after spending some more time with is seriously tempting us to consider mirrorless alongside, if not replacing, our trusty DSLR.

Yes, that's a full-frame DSLR being made to look tiny on the end of that 2000-mm F11 lens
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New lenses were equally likely to have photographers drooling, with glass on show including the new IRIX 11-mm full-frame optic (which is so wide it could almost take in the whole show in one shot). Sigma's new trio of Art lenses were also present, albeit entombed in a glass case. Nikon and Canon were also showing some big (but old) guns in the form of a Nikon 2000-mm F11, and the super-rare Canon 1200-mm F5.6.

We got the chance to try the Adaptalux lighting system at The Photography Show 2017
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However, some of our highlights of The Photography Show 2017 included seeing projects we've followed from early-on come to fruition. In particular we were pleased to see Adaptalux available to buy after recently shipping to Kickstarter backers. Foldio360 and Palette are other Kickstarter projects which it's nice to see make it from crowdfunding and into the real world.

BitPlay consists of iPhone cases which add a physical shutter button, and screw-in lenses 
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Interestingly, there was significantly less focus on smartphone photography than we have seen in previous years. In terms of devices, the Kodak Ektra – a photo-focused smartphone – was the sole offering on show. There were less photography smartphone accessories too, with the BitPlay iPhone cases, which add a physical shutter button and a screw mount for lenses, about the best we came across.

Visitors to The Photography Show 2017 got to check out  a number of camera-toting drones
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There was significant interest in drone and VR tech on display, too. But while DJI had its offerings like the Mavic flying around in a display cage, it was the quirky-looking PowerEgg which seemed to be getting all the attention. On the VR front there were several talks about the implications 360-degree shooting is going to have on the field of photography, though 360-degree cameras were thin-on-the-ground, with the Ricoh Theta cameras still the most noteworthy.

Professional photographers gave a number of demos at The Photography Show 2017
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Proving that photography is not just about the gear, there were also a number of photo opportunities for visitors to exercise their shutter-fingers, along with talks and demonstrations from seasoned professionals.

You can check out the products mentioned, and some of our other favorites from the show, in our image gallery. The Photography Show was held at the NEC in Birmingham (UK) from March 18-21, and is expected to make a return next year.

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