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LCE Southampton Pro In-store Day

Canon Pro In-store Day, Saturday 30 November 2013,  9am to 5.30pm. Free admission.
London Camera Exchange, 11 Civic Centre Road, Southampton SO14 7FJ. Telephone  023 80331720

•   Expert product demonstrations from Canon personnel – on-hand all day to answer your queries
•   Great LCE Deals on the latest professional/enthusiast Canon gear
•  Huge range of EOS DSLR & CSC system kit available to try & buy, including the EOS-1D X & EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 6D and the new EOS 70D.
•  A wide selection of Canon enthusiast and L-series lenses including the new EF 200-400mm f4 L IS USM 1.4x Extander Zoom, EF 24-70mm f2.8 L USM II, EF 300mm f2.8 and EF 500mm f4 L IS USM II.
•  Canon flashguns and accessories including the Speedlite 600EX-RT and ST-E3-RT Transmitter.
•  The latest Canon PowerShot high-end compacts including the new G16 and S120, plus the SX50HS, etc.
•  View and buy the superb PIXMA A3+ printer range, including the Pro-1, Pro-10 and Pro-100.
•  Special deals and trade-in offers only on the day. •  Free basic sensor clean for your EOS DSLR by Canon technicians (only one per customer)
•  Wild Arena will be holding holding free photo workshops on the day, including animal macro, high-speed water droplet and super macro studio sessions.
•  Plus up to £50 cashback on selected Canon DSLRs, lLenses & compacts (from Canon UK – details to be confirmed).



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