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July 4, 2017

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Canon 12x36 binoculars
One lucky SA Forestry magazine subscriber stands to win the brand new Canon 12x36 IS MK III binoculars, worth R8 999. Ideal if you’re looking for a stable and superb-quality view of your subject, these high-magnification binoculars – offering 12x magnification – combine Canon’s optical heritage and innovative Image Stabilizer technology. These binoculars deliver exceptional quality and a new standard of performance, whether you’re catching the action on safari, at an air show or exploring the outdoors.

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All new subscriptions and renewals received between 16th June 2017 and 7th August 2017 will be entered into the lucky-draw competition. The winner will be announced in the August 2017 issue of SA Forestry.

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