Nikon D700 Gets $300 Price Drop

Written by Eric Reagan on October 23rd, 2008 | 1 Comment


Good news for those of you that weren’t quite ready to pull the trigger on the Nikon D700.  It looks like we’ll be seeing the Nikon D700 selling for $2699 or less for the foreseeable future.

Although I haven’t seen an official statement from Nikon on the price drop, many trusted retailers have already implemented it.  Amazon’s actually got it priced much less for the time being.

Here’s a rundown of the sale prices at trusted online retailers (as of the time of this posting):

Amazon – $2519.97

Adorama – $2679.00

B&H Photo – $2699.95

Ritz Camera – $2699.95



One Response to “Nikon D700 Gets $300 Price Drop”

  1. Roderick

    My guess is, this is a response to Canon’s pricing of the 5DMkII.

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