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Nikon D 90 Brochure
Nikon has the New D90 camera shown on both the US and Canadian websites.
Here is the link for the Brochure. http://chsvimg.nikon.com/products/im...df/d90_16p.pdf Nice features but a price has not been announced. And typical Nikon it will not be available for 4 months. Seeing that it is the substitute for the D80 I will imagine the price will be close to the D80. |
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Nikon D 90 Brochure
If you look more closely you will see its "the estimated selling price" so no actual price has been released. .. Nikon also said in their press release it will be available in the Fall of 2008. That80sGuy" wrote in message ... In message newsHdtk.46732$hx.30962@pd7urf3no, "G" done wrote: Nice features but a price has not been announced. Uh, what's that $999.95 doing here, then? http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Ni...25446/D90.html And typical Nikon it will not be available for 4 months. D700 announced July 1, available July 25. D90 announced August 27, available "late September" according to: http://dcuser.net/nikon/nikon-d90-announcement.html |
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Nikon D 90 Brochure
G wrote:
If you look more closely you will see its "the estimated selling price" so no actual price has been released. A lot of companies don't want to use artificially high MSRPs anymore as it will be used in reviews, so they use "estimated selling price" or "projected street price" or some such wording. The $999.95 is probably what you'd pay at a full-service camera store, and is $100-150 more than what you'd pay at Amazon or a reputable NYC e-tailer. |
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Nikon D 90 Brochure
"G" wrote in message
news:Btetk.46767$hx.24799@pd7urf3no... If you look more closely you will see its "the estimated selling price" so no actual price has been released. . Nikon also said in their press release it will be available in the Fall of 2008. Does a price on retailer's site count: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...al_Camera.html |
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Nikon D 90 Brochure
Brian Sullivan wrote:
"G" wrote in message news:Btetk.46767$hx.24799@pd7urf3no... If you look more closely you will see its "the estimated selling price" so no actual price has been released. . Nikon also said in their press release it will be available in the Fall of 2008. Does a price on retailer's site count: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...al_Camera.html Or this: "http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ET5U92" |
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Nikon D 90 Brochure
On 2008-08-27 07:40:21 -0700, "G" said:
Nikon has the New D90 camera shown on both the US and Canadian websites. Here is the link for the Brochure. http://chsvimg.nikon.com/products/im...df/d90_16p.pdf Nice features but a price has not been announced. And typical Nikon it will not be available for 4 months. Wrong on both counts. $995. Late September. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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Nikon D 90 Brochure
That80sGuy wrote:
In message news:Btetk.46767$hx.24799@pd7urf3no, "G" done wrote: If you look more closely you will see its "the estimated selling price" so no actual price has been released. Look at Amazon, B&H, Ritz, and Calumet, genius. They ALL have "actual prices". And guess what? The "actual price" is $999.95. Imagine that! I've noticed, at least with Amazon, that the pre-order price is almost always higher than the price once the item is actually in stock. |
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Nikon D 90 Brochure
That80sGuy wrote:
Amazon, B&H, and Calumet all have the D90 available for pre-order at $999.95. At least with Amazon, the price once a new camera in stock for 3-4 weeks is almost always less than the pre-order price. I found that to be the case for the 20D, 40D, D80, and SD800 from Amazon. Not different than many products where the early adopters pay the most. It's amazing you haven't been hit by a bus yet. One can hope.... How mature. Yet another clueless newbie for the kill-file. |
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Nikon D 90 Brochure
SMS wrote:
That80sGuy wrote: In message news:Btetk.46767$hx.24799@pd7urf3no, "G" done wrote: If you look more closely you will see its "the estimated selling price" so no actual price has been released. Look at Amazon, B&H, Ritz, and Calumet, genius. They ALL have "actual prices". And guess what? The "actual price" is $999.95. Imagine that! I've noticed, at least with Amazon, that the pre-order price is almost always higher than the price once the item is actually in stock. Not so up here in Canada.. Current pre-listing are at 1150 or so. Ah well.. My D80 will do for now :P P. |
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Nikon D 90 Brochure
Pboud wrote:
I've noticed, at least with Amazon, that the pre-order price is almost always higher than the price once the item is actually in stock. Not so up here in Canada.. Current pre-listing are at 1150 or so. Ah well.. My D80 will do for now :P In the U.S. Amazon has even been criticized for the wide price swings on some items, which change sometimes by the hour based on demand. Books, DVDs, etc. go down in price when they become hot sellers because they sell best sellers for less, even though they're in higher demand (probably because big box retailers also price new releases and best sellers lower). Electronic items that aren't on the market yet will be listed at prices that are what the manufacturer says it should retail for, but when the product actually is available it almost always falls in price. Amazon states: "Generally speaking, once you place an item in your shopping cart, you're guaranteed that price for one hour. If you've placed an item in your shopping cart for purchase at a later time, and the price for that item *declines*, you automatically get the new lower price for the item. If the price *increases* between the time you place the item in the cart, and the time you're ready to purchase, we notify you of the new higher price (which is the messaging you've seen). You can then determine whether or not you want to make the purchase at the new price, or remove the item from your shopping cart." When I bought a higher-end camcorder a few years ago from Amazon they were $400 less than the closest competitor, yet an hour after I placed the order the unit went up by several hundred dollars. |
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