1992 Nikonos Shootout winners!
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The 1992 Nikonos Shootouts showcased an an interesting array of underwater photos that reflect the immense enthusiasm shared by a growing number of underwater photographers. There are absolutely no fees to enter the contests' three different categories which are the Open, Standard, Wide Angle and Macro/Close-up.
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1992
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Jim Church's essential guide to Nikonos systems
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Jim Church's latest book on underwater photography, the 'Essential Guide to Nikonos Systems,' includes primers on Nikonos V and the Nikonos RS and all their lenses and accessories and the three Nikonos strobes. Church has been an underwater photography teacher for 23 years.
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1995
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Bonaire's Nikonos Shootout June 22 to 29, 1996
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The annual Nikonos Shootout underwater photography contest will be held in Bonaire on Jun. 22-29, 1996. The event features four separate contests and includes underwater photography lectures by several photography experts.
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1996
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