Ok everyone - here's how it works:
Nikon has a limited amount of D3 cameras to ship in the USA, so not everyone will get theirs quickly, and be happy. Some people understand, and wait patiently, and other wait impatiently (and noisily). Each dealer chooses how they wish to handle the situation, and not everyone will like what we do. We've actually received quite a bit of praise fo our handling of the situation, but we also understand that not everyone will be happy with us. I know a lot of people at Nikon, and I am friendly with many Nikon USA dealers - here's what I've seen with respect to the D3 so far:
First of all, Nikon has been unbelievably efficient when taking care of NPS priority orders for the D3. I have never seen them this effieicient before. I'm not kissing anyone's ass either - it's just the fact. The majority of those on many Nikon D3 wait lists are (or were) NPS members. So, once they got their cameras, there wasn't an overwhelmingly large amount left over for general allocation to photographers.
The D3 has been slow to come, and complaining won't get them here faster. If it makes you feel any better, the EOS 1Ds MArk III waiting list is moving even slower! We answer questions all day long, and try to explain the situation to our customers. Some "get it", and others don't want to listen to our "excuses". Our wait list is 100% no obligation - with no deposit necessary. We fill orders in chronological order, with the exception of NPS priority shipments - where the NPS customer's name is actually on our Nikon packing list! I have been offered bribes on several occassions - up to $1K - to get the D3 to someone quickly by bumping them up to the front of our list. It's tempting, but I won't do it. For the long term, it is better for me to personally communicate well with our customers, keep them informed about the D3 list, and deliver them in chronological order. Unfortunately, this is not always easy during a busy Holiday season.
For the record, I will personally discuss the D3 camera with anyone who is on our waiting list, or thinking about adding their name to it. I can tell someone where they are on the list, along with my expectations for delivery, etc... BUT, I really don't want to pass that information through to all members on my staff. Comments & information can be misinterpreted, misunderstood, and some people just get it wrong - both my staff & our customers. THAT can make for a set of big issues. If anyone needs information, they should email me personally. As far as I can tell, there is no Juan Stevens on my D3 list, and never has been. I'm sorry that we've lost your business. But, we'll do whatever we can to inform & serve photographers who appreciate our level of service, along with great Nikon prices.
I do not have a crystal ball, but I do expect to take care of the majority of our D3 list in January - before the PMA show. Maybe, if we're lucky, we'll even have some cameras in our regular stock. I'd love to have a demo & rental unit available.
Thanks,
Burke Seim - owner
Service Photo, Inc.
Baltimore, MD