Two of Nikon's most popular professional cameras have hit all-time lows in online pricing for new, non-grey-market models with full warranties in the U.S. The Nikon D810 currently sees a $500 discount on B&H while the D750 sees a $400 discount, each selling for $2,796.95 and $1,896.95, respectively. That makes these bodies the cheapest they've been by $200 (for the D810) and $100 (for the D750).
In addition to the bodies, each body in the kit with the 24-120mm f/4G ED VR lens is also available at a $1,100 and $1,000 discount for the D810 and D750, respectively. Pushing the total kit price for the D810 kit down to $3,495.96 and the D750 kit to $2596.95 makes these kits both just a couple hundred dollars more than the original MSRP on the bodies alone.
Ordering at B&H will not be open for almost another two days, but if you can't wait, you can head over to Amazon to pick up the D810 or D750, too (although you'll pay tax in certain states like California, where B&H would not charge tax).
Nikonrumors also says there should be other discounts in the Nikon lineup, so we can fill you in as we discover the remaining discounted items.
Nikon D750 Body ($1,896.95 at B&H or Amazon)
Nikon D750 Kit w/ 24-120mm f/4G ED VR ($2,596.95 at B&H or Amazon)
Nikon D810 Body ($2,796.95 at B&H or Amazon)
Nikon D810 Kit w/ 24-120mm f/4G ED VR ($3,496.95 at B&H or Amazon)
[via NikonRumors]
Hope we had such a good deals in Canada here.
Adam, I commend you for honoring manufacturer's incentives and posting legitimate deals. Although I would suspect Lee and Partrick will be giving you a call tomorrow morning. This sort of editorial mutiny will not be honored, in lieu of eBay "deals" from shady sellers will be touted as the real deal :-)
Ha! That's funny. But in all honesty, those grey market deals are from sellers with good feedback...and those two have a point about grey market vs. USA... I think for anyone who can only get one or two bodies, it doesn't make any sense (in case something goes wrong or does need to be repaired -- even only once -- you're screwed...). But for people that have the ability to get another camera tomorrow if sh*t hits the fan, it makes perfect sense to me...
No phone calls at all. BH sells gray market stuff as well and Nikon hasn't shut them down. It's pretty easy, if you want the warranty buy us, if not buy where ever you want. Mutiny avoided
Oh Patrick, that was a tongue-in-cheek comment, you should know that by now!
Humm wonder if it will transfer to the UK ? if it does where i am minus tax ill actually get a D750 for just ober £1500 or less if i Barter :)
Look up your import taxes/duties for electronics/cameras from the U.S. to the U.K. Most likely, there's a sizable tax (which is part of why electronics tend to be more expensive there and in the rest of Europe once you do the currency conversion...). But if it works for you, great!
Imma just wait for another wave of discount on grey market models and snatch one for prolly below 1400 at this point.