It’s getting harder and harder to pay for your own coffee at Tuttle. Since we moved over there, our new hosts, LEON, in Spitalfields have been very generously giving away free first coffees until 11am for lovely Tuttle folk – and now Canon Cameras are covering the costs for the whole session (within reason!)
Sam at Canon Camera Buzz writes: “At Friday’s event Canon will be showcasing cameras from compacts to high-end Digital SLRs. If you have any questions, whether on the products being demonstrated or any Canon camera, the Canon UK team will be there and more than happy to help.”
As usual, there’ll be room for you to carry on tuttling without having anything to do with the sponsor if you really don’t want to, but I think people who come to tuttle, but who aren’t interested in shiny new camera kit are few and far between.
If you want to know more, follow @canoncamerabuzz and the hashtag #canontuttle





First Tuttle that I can attend – and it’s #canontuttle – and I happen to be quite a Canon camera fan (look at my Flickr photos – je.davis – and you will see that virtually all are taken on Canon EOS 450D or Canon Powershot S60).
I was a bit uncertain about whether I would be brave enough to come – but the lure of shiny camera it to view…well…
hurrah! it’ll be great to meet you at last
[...] Tomorrow is #tuttle, a weekly gathering of people that like to talk about the future. Well thats how I like to think of it, because I love the future, however if you go here you may find a much better explanation. You may be aware from the rest of the content here that I have been attempting to post a video a day for National Video Posting Month Or Vlomo / NaVloPoMo for short. As this will be the last #tuttle falling within said jurisdiction, I thought maybe I would experiment with Vlomo @ #tuttle @ LEON Tomorrow. [...]
[...] Canon sponsored this week’s Tuttle Club, so not only did I catch up with Tuttle folk in London, I got a chance to see some of the kit from the Canon Pro Solutions Show in more detail. The video here was shot at Tuttle, with special thanks to Brian Condon for playing camera man and operating the Canon SX200is this was shot with. By the way, this is possibly one of the last shots of me with the Movember Mo. click HD or watch on the S90 Video on Vimeo to see a higher quality version. I’m even speaking in Web 2.0 now – “favourite-liked” indeed: [...]
Here is the project that I also heard about http://www.marketestateproject.com/ marketestateproject@googlemail.com which could be of interest. I have submitted a MUSTart.org proposal and TUTTLE could go down really well (the deadline has been extended till the 10th dec so you can apply:) Do you want to build a portable space to host tuttle in there? (we have access to a 50ft boat to use for starters!) and suggestions would be great.
We also have access to a gallery in the heart of Kingston 24/7 leading up to Christmas if anyone wants to hold a Tuttle and/or other philanthropic event there? add your suggestions to http://www.barcampbar.org
anyone want to work on this project? http://www.freetraid.com
@whymandesign
Great post! I?m just starting out in community management/marketing media and trying to learn how to do it well – resources like this article are incredibly helpful. As our company is based in the US, it?s all a bit new to us. The example above is something that I worry about as well, how to show your own genuine enthusiasm and share the fact that your product is useful in that case