Nikon D90 and D700 Seminars in NYC this Sunday
There is still time to register for Sunday’s live seminars for the new Nikon D90 and D700 digital SLR cameras, taking place in the 5th floor learning space at Adorama’s New York City headquarters. Each seminar is effectively free: The fee of $25 is offset by a $25 coupon, redeemable when purchasing merchandise at the Adorama store or web site.
The Nikon D90 – Engineered for Artistry, Unleash Your Potential will take place on Sunday November 23, 10:30 AM-12:30 PM, and will provide an in-depth tour of this revolutionary digital SLR, provided by Mike Corrado, Nikon’s senior product manager. He’ll show participants D90’s key features and controls, including D-Movie mode, Picture Control, Live View, and the Retouch menu.
The Nikon D700 — Power that Empowers…Agility meets FXAbility will take place on Sunday November 23, 1:30-3:30 PM, and will be a great chance to get to know this midrange, full 35mm format sensor DSLR. Again Mike Corrado will explore with you key features and controls as well as the wide array of Nikkor lenses and Speedlights.
The Nikon seminars are co-sponsored by Adorama and Nikon, and will meet in the Adorama Building, 42 West 18th Street in New York, on the 5th Floor. They are part of Workshops@Adorama, Adorama’s fast-growing in-store series of educational events and classes.
To register, click below:
The Nikon D90 – Engineered for Artistry, Unleash Your Potential
The Nikon D700 — Power that Empowers…Agility meets FXAbility
This article was last modified on December 17, 2022
This article was first published on November 20, 2008
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