A 21st celebration of Nikon’s Open Championship support
Nikon announced it will be celebrating its 21st anniversary as a patron of The Open Championship.
Nikon is celebrating its 21st anniversary as a patron of The Open Championship.
To mark its long-standing support of The Open Championship, Nikon
will be offering a few lucky visitors the chance to be part of an
exciting photo experience.
Working with TimeSlice, experts in "bullet-time" photography, more than
50 Nikon cameras will be used to capture a special effects style image
that gives a rotational view of a key moment in time.
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Visitors will be
able to take away their TimeSlice video, as a souvenir of the day.
Visitors should register early if they would like to take part
John Walshe, General Manager at Nikon UK, said: "The Open Championship continues to be Nikon's biggest global sponsorship and we're honoured to continue our support of such a prestigious event, working alongside some of the world's greatest golfers and sports photographers."
Nikon binoculars will also be available to hire from the retail unit and a range of Nikon products will also be available to purchase, including Nikon laser rangefinders, as used by Ian Poulter, plus selected Nikon COOLPIX cameras.
In addition, Nikon will be supporting its professional accredited photographers from all over the world with a dedicated support depot, where photography equipment can be loaned and professional photography equipment can be checked or cleaned.
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