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Take your photography further with Nikon School. A series of hands on courses to help you improve, no matter what stage you're at on your photographic journey - from absolute beginner to experienced expert! |
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Experience three days of Seminars and Workshops with some of the finest Photographic presenters and educators in the world. The Nikon AIPP Event will be held at Twin Waters Resort on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, October 17th - 21st 2010. This is your chance to be at the forefront of the journey we face into the next decade. |
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Purchase a D3000 receive $50 cash back. Purchase a D5000 receive a $100 cash back. Purchase a D90 receive a $200 cash back. Offer is valid for purchases between 1st June - 19th September 2010. All claims must be received by 3rd October 2010. Conditions apply. |
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Nikon is the official camera of Melbourne Spring Fashion Week (MSFW) 2010. To celebrate, we're offering MSFW attendees exclusive cashback offers on our range of professional digital SLR cameras.
Purchase a D300S receive $200 cash back. Purchase a D700 receive $300 cash back. Purchase a D3S receive a $300 cash back. Purchase a D3X receive a $400 cash back. Conditions apply. |
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Have you heard of My Nikon Life? My Nikon Life is an online photography community that caters to all photographers. Whether you are a beginner, enthusiast or professional photographer - My Nikon Life will have something for you. Why not check out our assignments page, there are lots of great prizes to be won, just by uploading your favourite shots! |
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The Age Nikon Photographic Competition invites students to share their view on the world for the chance to win a Nikon D5000 twin lens kit (valued at $1,699), a 2nd Nikon kit for their school + a hands-on photography workshop hosted by The Age and Nikon. The competition is open to secondary (term 2), tertiary (term 3) and primary (term 4) students. Each term has an original photographic theme & selected entries will be featured online. |
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Up the Cross - It was the 'summer of love' and Kings Cross was as much a magnet for long-haired pilgrims and avant-garde artists as it was for American servicemen on leave from Vietnam. Ellis and Stacey recorded it all, and their photographs provide a fascinating portrait of the Cross at a unique moment in time. Exhibition is showing now, until 8th August 2010 at the Museum of Sydney. |
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