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Photo Technica is offering the traditional Sinhala and Tamil New Year bonanza to its loyal customers during this season of good cheer. 
As the oldest and biggest company in the sphere of photography in Sri Lanka, it is customary for Photo Technica to offer attractive trade discounts to its clientele during the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, the biggest annual celebration in the country. And this time too, the Sinhala New Year will have for grabs a range of products at specially discounted prices. These fabulous price reductions will be applicable to cameras, camera equipment and the servicing of cameras.
Customers who purchase Compact Cameras and DSLR Cameras from any Photo Technica branch during the month of April will be offered special discounts in line with the value of the equipment they buy. All cameras are sold at especially competitive prices and all such equipment purchased from Photo Technica will carry a genuine warranty from the world-renowned Nikon Camera Company of Japan.
As part of the windfall are the slashed prices offered by the Photo Technica Camera Service Centre on servicing still cameras, video cameras and binoculars, during April. Photo Technica has the biggest Camera Service Centre in Sri Lanka to service Nikon or any other globally renowned brand. This facility is equipped with modern, state-of-the-art technology to service cameras, install the required computer software and electronically check faults in cameras. 
Photo Technica, launched in the year 1958, has the only camera showroom in Sri Lanka with the largest collection of cameras of the complete range of world famous brands. Photo Technica conducts its business in several fields such as importing, selling and repairing cameras and photographic equipment, photograph restoration, printing digital photographs in colour and the supply of instant photographic needs. Photo Technica is the authorized agent in Sri Lanka for world famous camera brands such as Nikon, Pentex and Yashica.
Photo Technica is situated at No. 288, Galle Road, Kollupitiya, Colombo 3.

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