Join Park Cameras and be prepared to be amazed, as the experts from The Hawking Centre put on an incredible flying display with the help of a fantastic feathered predator or two!
This flying display is similar to our public event, but instead of being accessible to the general public, it will be held within the small garden area within the Park Cameras grounds. In just a small group of 10 people, you’ll be able to capture these magnificent Birds of Prey in flight, as well as learn a little more about the birds and their behaviours.
This session is in partnership with our friends at Nikon UK who will be on-hand throughout offering tips and advice to help get some fantastic photos of Birds of Prey, both in flight and on perches.
This is a Nikon event where existing Nikon users are welcome to bring their own kit although you are welcome to try out a variety of different cameras and lenses throughout the session. If you’re not a current Nikon user but are considering the switch, this is a fantastic opportunity to try out a range of cameras and lenses, along with expert advice from a technical expert from Nikon UK. Don’t forget to bring an SD memory card for any images you may wish to keep!
If there’s a Nikon camera or lens that you’d particularly like to try out for the session, please let us know within the order form when booking your place and we’ll try our best to accommodate your request. You can see the current line-up at www.parkcameras.com/nikon.
Please be aware that the experience will last for approximately 30 minutes, with time allowed at the start of the session for any kit to be picked up.
All those who register and attend this in store session will receive a £10 Park Cameras Gift Voucher to be used in store against any Nikon products.
Before and after the session, a collection of birds of prey will be available to view in a static display, with plenty of opportunity to speak to the bird handlers to learn more about the birds.
This event is part of the Park Cameras Wildlife Day! Learn more at www.parkcameras.com/wildlife-day.
Please note this experience is weather permitting.