Canon Might have the right idea

cwgrizz

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The annual Fiesta De Los Vaqueros rodeo is going on in Tucson AZ this past weekend and through to next weekend. A photography class was offered to teach how to take photos of rodeo events. As I understand it the cost was $85, but camera equipment was furnished or available to try out. All of the stuff was Canon. What better way to sell camera equipment? Maybe Nikon needs to provide something similar. Hmm!
 

Moab Man

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The annual Fiesta De Los Vaqueros rodeo is going on in Tucson AZ this past weekend and through to next weekend. A photography class was offered to teach how to take photos of rodeo events. As I understand it the cost was $85, but camera equipment was furnished or available to try out. All of the stuff was Canon. What better way to sell camera equipment? Maybe Nikon needs to provide something similar. Hmm!

A local camera shop did that here with Nikon during the annual tulip show. Free rental of lens and camera of your choice.
 
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wev

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I live in Orange County CA (pop 3.1 million people). There is a single independent camera shop within 20 miles of me; they only deal in Canon. There are several retailers of Nikon (Best Buy, etc) that have trashed (and I mean trashed) demo versions on the two foot tethers and no one who can answer a question with actual experience. There are no lens to speak of and what there is displayed is not available for trial. I don't even bother.
 
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