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Nikon announces Focus seminar schedule

21/02/08

Nikon UK is pleased to confirm an exciting seminar schedule for this year's Focus on Imaging show, which takes place from the 24th February - 27th February 2008 at the NEC in Birmingham.

This year’s line up boasts an impressive range of speakers set to cover the inspirational, practical and technical aspects of photography. Nikon’s guest speakers include Steve Davey (travel photographer), Andy Rouse (wildlife photographer), Will Cheung (Photography Monthly Editor) and Martin Hartley (environmental photographer) who will be sharing and reliving his artic experiences. There will also be inspirational talks from Wacom on photoshop, advice and tips on Capture NX and live demonstrations using Nikon’s latest professional flagship camera, the D3. The last slot of the day, ‘An Audience with Nikon’, will give visitors the chance to quiz the Nikon team about Nikon’s latest products.

Please click here to see this year’s seminar schedule or vist http://www.nikon.co.uk/focus2008/

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