
Along with the solid deal on the Nikon D600 refurbished model posted yesterday, there are several solid deals available for other Nikon DSLRs. Check them out below.
Nikon D800 for $2,499.95 at B&H
Nikon D800E for $2,679.95 at B&H
Nikon D600 for $1,699 at B&H and Adorama
Nikon D7000 for $749 at Adorama
Nikon D3200 (w/ lens) for $514 at Adorama and B&H
Nikon D3100 (w/ lens) for $399 at Adorama

The Nikon D800 is available with a $200 instant rebate and final price for $2,796.95 at B&H Photo, Adorama and Amazon.
B&H Photo is throwing in some freebies in the D800 bundle, which include a Lowepro camera bag, SanDisk 32GB Extreme Pro SDHC card and a spare battery. Check it out here at B&H Photo.
Note that the same $200 savings applies to the Nikon D800 as well at B&H Photo, Adorama and Amazon.

There are currently several rebates available for Nikon DSLR and lens packages, including the D800, D4 and D7000.
The Nikon D7000 is available with a $100 instant rebate as well as additional discounts on lenses such as the AF-S 55-300mm ($150 off), AF-S 18-200mm ($150 off), AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ($200 off) and AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8G VR II ($200 off).
You can choose either the D7000 body only or the D7000 w/ 18-105mm kit lens. To take advantage of the bundle rebates, click the “Buy Together and Save” link on the B&H product page.
There’s a similar deal for the Nikon D800 and D800E. Clicking the “Buy Together and Save” link will let you bundle the 24-70mm or 70-200mm lenses with $200 for each lens. In addition, B&H currently is bundling free 77mm Tiffen UV and Circular Polarizer filters with the deal.
The exact same deal applies with the Nikon D4 as with the D800.
These instant rebates are set to expire on July 28, 2012.

Nikon has issued firmware updates for the D4, D800 and D800E cameras to fix the lock-up issue, as well as other bug fixes. Officially, the firmware update resolves the following issues.
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Apple has a released Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.13, which adds RAW file support to Aperture 3 and iPhoto ’11 for the following cameras:
Download the update from Apple’s website.