From now until October 24, Nikon Canada is hosting a Nikon Pop-Up Experience at Yorkdale Mall in Toronto!
Inspired by its heritage models, the Nikon Zfc and Zf cameras, the concept of Nikon’s Pop-Up is a retro diner with antique furniture and neon lights. It also has the opportunity to check out Nikon’s latest cameras.
At the ‘Nikon Diner’ there will be an ‘IG Worthy’ vintage-style photobooth where visitors will be able to take home physical photos.
Guests will be encouraged to share their photobooth image on social using the #NikonCreators and #NikonDiner hashtags for a chance to win a Zfc kit! Visitors will also be able to engage in “diner chats” with Nikon ambassadors and creators, who will share photo and video tips and tricks.
Visit the ‘Nikon Diner’ at Yorkdale during mall hours between Oct 17th-24th! It is located right next to Canada Goose near Entrance E.
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On Now! Nikon Pop-Up Experience at Yorkdale Mall
From now until October 24, Nikon Canada is hosting a Nikon Pop-Up Experience at Yorkdale Mall in Toronto!
Inspired by its heritage models, the Nikon Zfc and Zf cameras, the concept of Nikon’s Pop-Up is a retro diner with antique furniture and neon lights. It also has the opportunity to check out Nikon’s latest cameras.
At the ‘Nikon Diner’ there will be an ‘IG Worthy’ vintage-style photobooth where visitors will be able to take home physical photos.
Guests will be encouraged to share their photobooth image on social using the #NikonCreators and #NikonDiner hashtags for a chance to win a Zfc kit! Visitors will also be able to engage in “diner chats” with Nikon ambassadors and creators, who will share photo and video tips and tricks.
Visit the ‘Nikon Diner’ at Yorkdale during mall hours between Oct 17th-24th! It is located right next to Canada Goose near Entrance E.
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This entry was posted on October 23, 2024 at 12:50 pm and is filed under Commentary with tags Nikon. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.