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Where to buy Canon digital camera lenses

Do you own a Canon digital camera? Are you wondering where you can find lenses for your Canon digital camera? If that is the case, you don’t have to spend your time searching, visiting retail stores and browsing through hundreds of magazines and websites. Read the following article and find out all the interesting facts that you need to know about buying Canon digital camera lenses.

Where to search for Canon digital camera lenses

If you are interested in buying lenses for your Canon digital camera and any other Canon equipment compatible with your camera, you have two options. Your first option is to buy the lenses of your choice online from the Canon official online store. Yet, if you don’t like shopping online, you can always visit your local Canon authorised retail store. If you don’t know where your local Canon authorised retailer is located, you can visit the Canon UK official website and benefit from Canon’s retailer locator online search tool.

How to purchase Canon digital camera lenses online

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If you prefer to purchase the Canon digital camera lenses that you need from Canon’s online store, you should visit the Canon UK official website at Canon.co.uk and click under the ‘The Canon Store’ section. You will be redirected to the Canon online store, where you can log in and start searching for lenses for your digital camera. Yet, if you are not a registered Canon user, you have to follow the website’s registration process. Registering to Canon’s online store is quick and easy; you just need to click under the ‘Register’ section, provide your e-mail and personal information and sign up. After you have successfully registered and activated your account, return to Canon’s online store, sign in, using your personal username and password, and start shopping. As soon as you have found the ideal lenses for your Canon camera, you can put them in your electronic basket and order them.

How to purchase Canon digital camera lenses from a retailer

If you are not familiarised with online shopping, you can always visit your local Canon authorised lens store. Visit the Canon UK official website and click under the 'Where to buy’ section. Select ‘Store Locator’, enter your city or town of residence and press the ‘Find’ button. Canon will automatically display all authorised retailers in the wider area and you can select the one that better suits your needs.

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