Billy Ray Valentine said:
Adorama has 7D II for $1050 today.
Just went there, and I see it for $1400; same as B&H, minus the free printer. Maybe you saw an "OPEN BOX" deal there, those disappear after someone buys them.
Member said:
That getting close to 1/2 price in a year. (The Canon store has not even taken off the "New" logo from the 7D II webpage, lol)
It's already been discussed here. It's hardly a reason for Nikon to gloat, it just means the 7DII is that much more attractive compared to what Nikon is offering.
Member said:
Looks like Nikon is right and the market for this type of camera is tiny.
You think you know what Nikon thinks?
Member said:
Or is Canon trying to just gather market share pricing the ~same as the D7200?
Do you think a D400 would sell for the same or less than a D7200? It's not a question of what Canon gets for a 7DII, or how much they make off of those cameras even after they're heavily discounted (I bet it's more right now than Nikon is making off of D610, maybe even more than what Nikon makes off of D750 bodies), it's a question of how much Nikon could make off of a D400.
Also, saying Nikon knows best isn't supported by the fact that they are not gaining on Canon and are losing market share.
For every camera Nikon sells they sell at least one lens. Sell more cameras, sell more lenses. Sell a better camera to someone, they likely buy a better lens -- and Nikon's latest DX lens seems aimed at D400 users, not bargain hunters.
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