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The first 50 attendees in line will receive a mystery gift card from $10-100.

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year — Precision Camera & Video’s annual Spring Anniversary Expo sale, happening at The Woodlands on Friday, May 26-Saturday, May 27 (that’s today and tomorrow).

Camera enthusiasts can expect:

  • Huge savings on lenses, cameras, photo accessories + more
  • Free classes all day (think: long-exposure photography, couples portraits + more)
  • In-store camera reps to mingle and answer questions
  • Mystery coupons
  • Trade-in specials
  • And maybe best of all, 10% off all used gear*

Reserve your class space

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