Canon Experience Stores Coming Soon [CR3]

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<strong>Following Apple & Leica….


</strong>Canon will be launching their first “Canon Experience Store” in the coming days. They will start with at least one store in Calgary, Canada and slowly open more stores around the globe. I’m told Canon is buying “heritage” type buildings around Australia for the stores.</p>
<p><strong>Features of the store (Unconfirmed)</strong></p>
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<li>They will be similar to apple stores, all white, simplistic and will allow hands-on use of canon equipment.</li>
<li>These stores will feature camera and lens trial areas, 8 to 10 iMac computers for education courses and a learning area.</li>
<li>The audiovisual systems in the store will feature multiple large-format LED and LCD displays.</li>
<li>The customers will walk through a “LED Tunnel” when entering the store to immerse the customer in sights and sounds.</li>
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<p>The announcement for this project should come early next week.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">c</span>r</strong></p>
 
Well, at least we now know where they plan to put all that extra cash they are making (trying to make) out of us gearheads with their recent pricing "strategy". :o

But that bitching aside: Of course it would be nice to try out some of the more exclusive lenses. The best thing I have seen in stores within 100km of my home town is around the level of a 5Dmk3 and 70-200 2.8 IS II. But if they are now trying to become Appleish (i.e., sell stuff not merely for it being good, but for it being hip, and that at a premium), I am not interested.
 
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Will these stores sell at RRP? If so, the stores will just be loss leaders, designed to increase product awareness and Canon sales through Amazon and the like. If they are competitive on price, RRP goes out of the window and smaller retailers will struggle and probably stop selling Canon gear.

I guess another option is to go fully down the Apple route and use price fixing to ensure everyone sells at RRP :o
 
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That's great news, trying stuff is becoming a real issue, as long as one opens near me of course 8)
Lots of heritage buildings and a big fancy Jessops store near my work so ya never know ;D ;D
 
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This is cool to hear, since we have these already in Japan, albeit Nagoya and Tokyo are the only ones I know of. It's pretty cool that they have classes there and it is a great chance to try out all their lenses to get a feel for something you are about to plop down $2000 on.

The one near me offers free intro classes on how to use the 650D, Macro, Portraits (need to bring a girl with you), and kids photography (must supply own child).

I don't think you can buy anything at the one we have in Nagoya. I don't think I've even seen a cash register.
 
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Now I know where that $1000 premium that I paid on my 5D Mark III went ...To open a Canapple Store. LOL!
I thought it was for the facilities that got destroyed in the Tsunami?
I hope my investment was used for the LED Tunnel.....that would REALLY excite me.
( BTW the new white Canon N is looking very "Applish")
 
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Grummbeerbauer said:
Well, at least we now know where they plan to put all that extra cash they are making (trying to make) out of us gearheads with their recent pricing "strategy". :o

But that bitching aside: Of course it would be nice to try out some of the more exclusive lenses. The best thing I have seen in stores within 100km of my home town is around the level of a 5Dmk3 and 70-200 2.8 IS II. But if they are now trying to become Appleish (i.e., sell stuff not merely for it being good, but for it being hip, and that at a premium), I am not interested.

Aye aye sir :)
 
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Don't have to wait for the Calgary CES. The showroom in Hong Kong serves more or less the same purposes. They have very polite and professional people there explaining Canon products and you are free to play and test with all the cameras and lenses. Super-tele lenses are set up therein and you can view the beautiful scenery of the harbor too.
I went there with my dad once during our last trip to Asia in 2010 and was very impressed.
Btw, you will find very beautifully printed brochures for their products there.
 
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squarebox said:
This is cool to hear, since we have these already in Japan, albeit Nagoya and Tokyo are the only ones I know of. It's pretty cool that they have classes there and it is a great chance to try out all their lenses to get a feel for something you are about to plop down $2000 on.

The one near me offers free intro classes on how to use the 650D, Macro, Portraits (need to bring a girl with you), and kids photography (must supply own child).

I don't think you can buy anything at the one we have in Nagoya. I don't think I've even seen a cash register.

Here in Osaka too! Just opposite the experience store is the Canon repair center. Pretty nice setup.
 
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The one in Tsim Sha Tsui in Hong Kong is already open and awesome. They have all the lenses on display, and every camera available out on display, ready to play with. I played with the 1DX and the 5DIII for the first time there almost a year ago. They have all the lenses on display and you can ask to use any lens and body combination you want. I did a test drive of the 24-105 on my 5DC which convinced me to eventually buy it.
Also, the store is up pretty high in a skyscraper, and they have the 400, 500 and 600mm lenses set up on different bodies and tripods to use. Every time I go to Hong Kong I love to step in there and play with all the fun toys!
The only problem is that everything is priced at full retail, so they are definitely not the place to buy things.
 
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WHY DOES EVERY THREAD START WITH AT LEAST 3 PEOPLE COMPLAINING ABOUT PRICE?

Okay, I'm better now. ;)

I'm almost a sole Apple user, though I have to work with all OS' at work, and support the (Java) software I write on all platforms (even Linux at this point). I have an Apple store near me, and, I can't stand the place, but it works out for me. I can't stand the people that treat it like an Arcade, nor the staff that *always* have to ask one or two people my question, and sometimes they just make stuff up.

How it DOES work for me, is that I can bring in a product, and, for free, get a basic diagnostic done, and an actual quote if it's not under warranty. I've gotten otherwise broken items at a refurbished discount, and, I can have stuff shipped to and from the store (warranty) without a hassle, or chasing down the FedEx guy.

Now, Danbury now has a Microsoft store, and it's a dead clone of the Apple store, right down to the incompetent employees that have to even ask someone else why the price doesn't come up as advertised (way to go there) . . . but they missed the point.

HOPEFULLY, if Canon does do a storefront, they do it the same way that Apple did (again, we have the prerequisite 2+ people complaining that Apple is just trendy/expensive, so we've met a quota) and at least hide a few professionals in the back room, and use the stores as a place to take in warranty/repair items efficiently, then we may have something. Moreover, if they do things like Apple does (and *REAL* camera stores) such as free beginner lessons, intermediate classes, then they'll grow their brand, at least on the lower end until the middle end.

Let's hope they don't try to hawk their printers though ;D

*steps down from his soapbox, wiping the rotten tomatoes from his coat*
 
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dstppy said:
WHY DOES EVERY THREAD START WITH AT LEAST 3 PEOPLE COMPLAINING ABOUT PRICE?

umm, that would be because at least 3 people in each thread are annoyed with Canon gear being priced above the competition. ;D Sorry, just couldn't resist!

On a separate note, I think Canon is looking into a brand re-positioning a la Apple and Leica and that would be unfortunate for those of us who purchased Canon gear considering their market position as it was...

Cheers!
 
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