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Sat, Jul 31, 2004

No Camera? No Film? No Problem!

Canon Imaging Products loans state-of-the-art digital cameras to visitors

If you are coming to AirVenture 2004 but forgot to bring your camera, don't fret. Just head over to the Canon Imaging Products shack next to the Media Center, behind the old control tower.

Here's the deal: bring a driver's license and a major credit card, and walk away for the day with a state-of-the-art Canon digital camera complete with memory card and strap. Bring it back when you are done at the end of the day, before closing time, and the staff will take your pictures and put them on a CD, which you can then take home and email to everyone in your circle of friends and family.

If you are an accredited professional photographer or journalist and would like to try some of their products, or want to test that new lens that's been trying to burn a hole in your wallet, you can do that too. Come around the building to the professional imaging products entrance, and ask for what you need. With your AirVenture press credential, you can try a camera or that lens for an entire day.

FMI: http://consumer.usa.canon.com

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