Nikon Introduces Professional Services for Photographers in India
01 Dec, 2010, 3:48 pm IST | by
Ashish Koshy
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Are you a professional photographer? Searching for services to assist you with your work? Look no further. Nikon India today announced the launch of Nikon Professional Services (NPS) designed solely to assist qualified, full-time professional photographers using high-end Nikon equipments. Mr. Koichiro Yamada, General Manager, Customer Relations Department, Imaging Company, Nikon Corp. said, “After looking at the success of NPS globally we thought of bringing it to India as well. As a manufacturer of imaging products that leads the professional industry, Nikon will continue to expand and enhance the Nikon Professional Services and continue to offer new services that fulfill user needs in order to reinforce its support and service organization. We at Nikon wish to collectively contribute as much as we can towards the photo culture of this country.” Now offering professional services! Membership for this service will be through media houses targeting Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Kolkata. After collecting the relevant details from the concerned media houses Nikon will start distributing the membership. The primary criteria for a photographer to avail the facilities of NPS are that a photographer must be a full -time professional registered with a renowned media/publication house using high-end Nikon products; must be a resident of India and must be a Nikon brand loyalist. Nikon Professional Services members can avail Priority Services, firsthand experience of the newly launched products and special support during national or international events like Common Wealth Games, FIFA World cup, etc. There are also special discounts on labor charges, facility to avail back up equipment in case of any emergency, cross country benefits i.e. any NPS member can avail these services while on tour to a county where a Nikon subsidiary is operational. |
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