Canon L lens price drop.

nek4lifenek4life Posts: 123Member
edited September 2014 in Nikon DSLR cameras

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  • PistnbrokePistnbroke Posts: 2,451Member
    yes waiting to buy a 28-300....
  • manhattanboymanhattanboy Posts: 1,003Member
    Does anyone think Nikon will do the same?

    http://www.canonrumors.com/2014/08/17133/
    No.

    Canon folks are lucky in that they get double and triple dip discounts at least once a year.
    Nikon, not so much.
  • PhotobugPhotobug Posts: 5,751Member
    My hunch is that we will see a lens sale from early October to end of November or middle of December. My question is will it require a qualifying purchase of a new Nikon DSLR body or will it be a flat discount on lens pricing. I would expect it will require a qualifying purchase of a body.

    With the introduction of the new D750 that provides them an opportunity to do a $50 to $100 price drop on wide angle and telephoto lens when buying the D750, D610. D5300, D7100, D800 & D800E bodies. Don't expect the D810 will be a qualifying body. Any way that is my prediction.
    D750 & D7100 | 24-70 F2.8 G AF-S ED, 70-200 F2.8 AF VR, TC-14E III, TC-1.7EII, 35 F2 AF D, 50mm F1.8G, 105mm G AF-S VR | Backup & Wife's Gear: D5500 & Sony HX50V | 18-140 AF-S ED VR DX, 55-300 AF-S G VR DX |
    |SB-800, Amaran Halo LED Ring light | MB-D16 grip| Gitzo GT3541 + RRS BH-55LR, Gitzo GM2942 + Sirui L-10 | RRS gear | Lowepro, ThinkTank, & Hoodman gear | BosStrap | Vello Freewave Plus wireless Remote, Leica Lens Cleaning Cloth |
  • moreorlessmoreorless Posts: 120Member
    edited September 2014
    The big drop of the 24-70mm F/4 is really just bringing it down to the price it probably should have been at(or the price it needs to be at now pent up demand is spent) as with the recent Canon IS primes. Looking at Nikon's lineup I feel the 70-200mm F/4 VR maybe in the same position although less extreme as the Canon alternative is a bit cheaper.

    The rest may I'd guess be down to exchange rates so Nikon could follow but could also use it to up profit margins.
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  • Bokeh_HunterBokeh_Hunter Posts: 234Member
    My hunch is that we will see a lens sale from early October to end of November or middle of December.
    That happens every year around x-mas and then again in Jan-March.

    If people actually know how much Canon's L glass is you would realize most of it will still be priced above Nikon's with the price drop. I don't see Nikon doing anything but raising prices.

    A boon for Can-nuts though!
    •Formerly TTJ•
  • Still expensive those Canon lenses.
    Those who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it!
  • PhotobugPhotobug Posts: 5,751Member
    My hunch is that we will see a lens sale from early October to end of November or middle of December.
    That happens every year around x-mas and then again in Jan-March.

    If people actually know how much Canon's L glass is you would realize most of it will still be priced above Nikon's with the price drop. I don't see Nikon doing anything but raising prices.

    A boon for Can-nuts though!
    That is exactly why I said it; it's typical lens sale time. In addition, with the D750 being released connecting the sale to the D750 and the other bodies provides the opportunity for people to upgrade or buy their first Nikon DSLR and get a discount on a Nikon lens.
    D750 & D7100 | 24-70 F2.8 G AF-S ED, 70-200 F2.8 AF VR, TC-14E III, TC-1.7EII, 35 F2 AF D, 50mm F1.8G, 105mm G AF-S VR | Backup & Wife's Gear: D5500 & Sony HX50V | 18-140 AF-S ED VR DX, 55-300 AF-S G VR DX |
    |SB-800, Amaran Halo LED Ring light | MB-D16 grip| Gitzo GT3541 + RRS BH-55LR, Gitzo GM2942 + Sirui L-10 | RRS gear | Lowepro, ThinkTank, & Hoodman gear | BosStrap | Vello Freewave Plus wireless Remote, Leica Lens Cleaning Cloth |
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