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Price of Nikon D2H plummets in USA
Monday, December 13, 2004 | by Rob Galbraith
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The price of the Nikon D2H appears to have dropped to less than US$2000 this morning in the U.S.
While we've not received official confirmation from Nikon USA yet, we have heard from three reputable U.S. dealers of Nikon pro gear. Each indicates that the street price of the camera - complete with battery, charger and other basic accessories - is now about US$1999, down from US$3000-US$3200 just last week.
This has not been described to the dealers as a temporary sale, but rather its apparently the new price for Nikon's 4MP digital SLR.
This is for full Nikon USA warranty product, not gray market.
As of this writing, major U.S. online retailers haven't yet updated their web sites to reflect the price change. A posting by Jeff Snyder of Penn Camera on the Sports Shooter site, however, does sync with what we've been told by other retailers directly.
Link: http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/content_page.asp?cid=7-6462-7423
Monday, December 13, 2004 | by Rob Galbraith
Advertisement
The price of the Nikon D2H appears to have dropped to less than US$2000 this morning in the U.S.
While we've not received official confirmation from Nikon USA yet, we have heard from three reputable U.S. dealers of Nikon pro gear. Each indicates that the street price of the camera - complete with battery, charger and other basic accessories - is now about US$1999, down from US$3000-US$3200 just last week.
This has not been described to the dealers as a temporary sale, but rather its apparently the new price for Nikon's 4MP digital SLR.
This is for full Nikon USA warranty product, not gray market.
As of this writing, major U.S. online retailers haven't yet updated their web sites to reflect the price change. A posting by Jeff Snyder of Penn Camera on the Sports Shooter site, however, does sync with what we've been told by other retailers directly.
Link: http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/content_page.asp?cid=7-6462-7423