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Saturday 11th October 2008  GMT 


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Manfrotto Tripods move to Bogen Imaging 

01/04/08

If you went to Focus you could hardly miss the huge Bogen Imaging stand…. not a name previously known in the UK. You probably did recognised the range of Kata Bags, Gitzo Tripods, National Geographic cases and Visible Dust sensor cleaning products associated with Kata UK …who now trade as full subsidiaries of their parent company Bogen Imaging… and welcome aboard Manfrotto tripods who also now are operating as a UK Bogen subsidiary from the new group offices near Gatwick.
Keep up-to-date with everything to do with Bogen with a free subscription to Bogen Imaging UK E-NEWS. They will keep you posted on the latest news, products, promotions, best deals, and shows and seminars where you can meet with Bogen reps and get a hands-on demo of their products. Their web site (especially the Manfrotto section) has some really useful and imformative videos. Register now www.bogenimaging.co.uk and sign up now to WIN SOME GREAT PRIZES!
 

The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 95 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009

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