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Canon wants You at the Super Bowl

Slimy   on 14 January 2008 - 17:41 · 4 comments & 4124 views

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Canon U.S.A. Incorporated, the "Official Camera of the NFL" since 1984, has announced the launch of a Super Bowl sweepstakes. An advertisement promoting the sweepstakes which will award one lucky winner at random (I wish the odds were a tad better than that) a trip for two to Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa Bay in 2009, will begin appearing on January 14, both online and in print. Canon, the longest-tenured sponsor of the NFL, has lined the football sidelines for years with both high-definition TV camera lenses and the white lenses used by professional photographers covering the game.

"Canon is proud to play such an integral role in bringing football fans the on-field excitement and drama of the NFL into their living rooms. As the number-one choice of professional photographers, Canon is already the fans' ticket to the game. With this sweepstakes, one lucky fan will have the exciting opportunity to attend the world's most watched sporting event in person next season," said Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and general manager of the Consumer Imaging Group at Canon U.S.A.

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#1 Brandon on 14 Jan 2008 - 18:13
As long as my seat is on the sidelines where I could shoot photos!
(1 reply) #2 qdave on 14 Jan 2008 - 18:29
Quote -
world's most watched sporting event

its definately not superbowl.

as for prize, i'd rather have a camera than a trip to superbowl.
#2.1 ynnoj on 14 Jan 2008 - 19:19
Your right, it's not.
#3 +Hell-In-A-Handbasket on 14 Jan 2008 - 18:37
Whats a Camer " Official Camer Of The NFL

but id skip the SuperBowl in favor of watching it in comfort of home

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