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D2X US delivery date posted by Nikon, and... taken back!
I am not if you have spotted this as well: Rob Galbraith posted on
his web page a news note that Nikon announced an official delivery start of the D2X on Jan. 3, 2005. I saw it than by myself, but do not ask me about the posted price. Assuming that the note is to stay, I was not memorizing it! But on the same day this notification was removed by Nikon, or rather by their public relations company MWW... http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/con...id=7-6463-7454 We have to wait some more for the definitive news. It is yet another Nikon's blunder with their American press notices! Thomas |
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"ThomasH" wrote in message ... I am not if you have spotted this as well: Rob Galbraith posted on his web page a news note that Nikon announced an official delivery start of the D2X on Jan. 3, 2005. I saw it than by myself, but do not ask me about the posted price. Assuming that the note is to stay, I was not memorizing it! But on the same day this notification was removed by Nikon, or rather by their public relations company MWW... http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/con...id=7-6463-7454 We have to wait some more for the definitive news. It is yet another Nikon's blunder with their American press notices! I suspect Canon's woes with 20D lock-ups hasn't exactly prompted Nikon to a speedy release... I don't blame them. I'm a Canon guy...but let's face it, Canonites... ....The majority of 20D users on this forum have reported lock-ups. Bummer. |
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 13:37:37 -0800, ThomasH wrote:
I am not if you have spotted this as well: Rob Galbraith posted on his web page a news note that Nikon announced an official delivery start of the D2X on Jan. 3, 2005. I saw it than by myself, but do not ask me about the posted price. Assuming that the note is to stay, I was not memorizing it! But on the same day this notification was removed by Nikon, or rather by their public relations company MWW... http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/con...id=7-6463-7454 We have to wait some more for the definitive news. It is yet another Nikon's blunder with their American press notices! Thomas I have a feeling that the pricing will be something of a surprise. The way they have brought down the price on the D2H augers well for such a move. However, the Dollar suddenly made new gains this past week, so that's what could have caused them to hold off on a pricing notification. |
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 13:37:37 -0800, ThomasH wrote:
I am not if you have spotted this as well: Rob Galbraith posted on his web page a news note that Nikon announced an official delivery start of the D2X on Jan. 3, 2005. I saw it than by myself, but do not ask me about the posted price. Assuming that the note is to stay, I was not memorizing it! But on the same day this notification was removed by Nikon, or rather by their public relations company MWW... http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/con...id=7-6463-7454 We have to wait some more for the definitive news. It is yet another Nikon's blunder with their American press notices! Thomas I have a feeling that the pricing will be something of a surprise. The way they have brought down the price on the D2H augers well for such a move. However, the Dollar suddenly made new gains this past week, so that's what could have caused them to hold off on a pricing notification. |
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