Panasonic is reported to organize a demonstration event at Warwick Castle on Saturday June 5 and Sunday June 6, in a view to mark the launch of the new Panasonic Lumix G2 digital camera.
Warwick Castle situated on the bend on the River Avon in Warwickshire, dating back to 914AD when an earthen rampart was established in a view to protect the hill top settlement of Warwick.
And now, the castle supports Medieval England life, facilitating a worldly interactive experience for the whole family.
The Great Hall, Ghost Tower, state rooms, chapel and dungeons, the beautiful Victorian rose garden, conservatory and peacock gardens are the best features of the castle one needs to explore.
So while, the children are engaged glancing at the intriguing attractions, parents can grab the opportunity to grips with Panasonic's new Lumix G2 digital camera.
The Panasonic event will enable one to use one of the cameras free of cost for some hours to try to take the best images of the day.
A brief demonstration presented, promises you to get you started, outlining numerous exciting features of the Lumix G2, in addition to the camera's spectacular touch screen operation, live view LCD screen and Intelligent Auto Mode.
One gets to keep the memory card and the photographs would be enrolled for a prize draw.
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