Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Canon supports Photo Specialists with Camera Store Week

Canon UK & Ireland is hosting a week-long event to support enthusiast photographers. From Monday 27th March to Sunday 2nd April, it will host activities including talks from professional photographers to tips from Canon technical experts both in store and online. The London Camera Exchange in Lincoln, on 6 Silver St Lincoln, will be taking part in the event, and is inviting those interested to come down and learn more.

With over 20 events across major cities throughout the UK and Ireland, its dedicated team of specialists will introduce customers to its latest products across the EOS R System, professional print, and a selection of Cinema EOS cameras. Alan Harborne, Photo Specialist Channel Sales Manager of Canon UK said: “The Photo Specialists have a wealth of knowledge to help customers pursue their dreams and support them on their photographic journey. Our aim this year is to celebrate the work of those working in store, whose knowledge and passion is undeniable, and who’s advice and insight enable photographers to become the photographer they aspire to be.”

Canon will have an inspirational line up of speakers supporting the week both online and in store. These include wildlife photographer Ben Hall; professional photographer and filmmaker David Newton; wedding photographer Tommy Reynolds; Canon Ambassador and Portrait Photographer Helen Bartlett.

There will be exclusive cashback and instant save discounts on selected EOS R cameras and RF lenses. During Camera Store Week we’re delighted to be collaborating with a number of well-regarded accessory brands this year too, to offer even more value to the photography enthusiast.

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