London, UK, 29th March 2012: Nikon UK today launches a new bumper D-SLR promotion offering up to £100 cashback on selected Nikon D-SLR cameras until 30th May 2012 inclusive.
Cashback is available on the Nikon D3100, D5100 and D7000; full cashback amounts can be found below.
Cashback entitlement: D-SLR body / body plus one lens | Cashback entitlement: D-SLR body plus two lens | |
Nikon D3100 | £30 cashback when the customer purchases the D3100 body only or with any 1 new NIKKOR lens | £45 cashback when the customer purchases the D3100 with any two new NIKKOR lenses |
Nikon D5100 | £50 cashback when the customer purchases the D5100 body only or with any 1 new NIKKOR lens | £65 cashback when the customer purchases the D5100 with any two new NIKKOR lenses |
Nikon D7000 | £80 cashback when the customer purchases the D7000 body only or with any 1 new NIKKOR lens | £100 cashback when the customers purchases the D7000 with any two new NIKKOR lenses |
All claims must be received by the 30th June 2012 in order to qualify.
Simon Iddon, Product Manager for Nikon enthusiast products says: “With spring in full swing, now is the perfect time to upgrade to a Nikon D-SLR. This promotion on the D3100, D5100 and D7000, offers something for everyone in order to take their photography to the next level”.
The D3100 is Nikon’s best-selling, entry-level D-SLR to date and features the intuitive Guide Mode which automatically selects settings based on what you are shooting. Another award-winning model, the Nikon D5100, includes a swing-out, vari-angle LCD monitor enabling greater creativity from any angle. And, packing high-end technology into a surprisingly lightweight body, the Nikon D7000 will satisfy any photographer ready to further their skills.
For more information on the promotion, and how to submit your claim, please visit: www.nikon.co.uk/cashback.
Terms and conditions apply. Offer is subject to availability.
Call and send it back. 800.NIKON-UXThis is the first time I have ever heard of Nikon Repair sending back a reipared product that as not actually better than new.I send my Nikon bodies in for cleaning and shutter calibration every five years or so (depending upon what my camera has been through). They always come back looking nearly new. Lenses have come back looking new I don’t know how they do it, but it is amazing.References : digiPro