Availability of Nikon D800 in Singapore


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G-man said:
You want it so much you need it right? :-P

Haha, u got me there... But sigh... Stupid stock supply...
 

maybe they are trying to clear their D700 stocks... if price too close to D800, who's gonna buy off their stocks of D700? ;)
 

It's not hard, drop $500 USD like how US did. I'm pretty sure all get purchased in a day
 

maybe they are trying to clear their D700 stocks... if price too close to D800, who's gonna buy off their stocks of D700? ;)

The day they release the D800, they should be prepared that sales of the D700 is going to plummet, so as what Cowseye says, slash the price of the D700 to sell, and then consumers can have a choice of paying more for a newer technology, or paying significantly less for an older model.
 

The day they release the D800, they should be prepared that sales of the D700 is going to plummet, so as what Cowseye says, slash the price of the D700 to sell, and then consumers can have a choice of paying more for a newer technology, or paying significantly less for an older model.
yeah, but why slash prices of the older product when you can raise prices of the new product and still clear off the entire inventory of the new product while pushing sales of the old product with a small cut in price like what they are doing now... in any case, that was supposed to be a joke :)
 

Not surprising and most likely it is the case, imagine they are still trying to clear off D90 in the last IT Show after the product has been discontinued in Japan since mid last year.

maybe they are trying to clear their D700 stocks... if price too close to D800, who's gonna buy off their stocks of D700? ;)
 

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theRBK said:
yeah, but why slash prices of the older product when you can raise prices of the new product and still clear off the entire inventory of the new product while pushing sales of the old product with a small cut in price like what they are doing now... in any case, that was supposed to be a joke :)

Hahaha, yea the sarcasm is pretty clear. Well as I have said, if the price does not fall in line with expectations, we just vote with our wallets.
 

so many ppl complaining here.. but i wonder how many will actually BUY the d800...
 

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If anyone plans to travel to India sometime later get it from there cause officially (nikon.co.in) its

D800: INR 149,950 (Body only) thats 3,706.66 SGD or 2,927.71 USD and it will be cheaper than the official price in stores for sure
 

ronniegogs said:
If anyone plans to travel to India sometime later get it from there cause officially (nikon.co.in) its

D800: INR 149,950 (Body only) thats 3,706.66 SGD or 2,927.71 USD and it will be cheaper than the official price in stores for sure

Any good recommendation of shops?
 

crazyson said:
so many ppl complaining here.. but i wonder how many will actually BUY the d800...

I will buy, at the end of the year latest when stocks and prices SHOULD stabilise. :-P
 

Ai yah, nikon give you a good product at a price they think it is worth. It is then up to you decide if that product is worth that price that they are asking.

Eg. Chicken rice is priced from s$2.50 to s$25.0
I have tried both.

If I was shooting professionally and I would need a camera like the d800, I would buy one and bill the clients accordingly, especially if they want huge a1 sized prints.

The main issue i think is the delta between local pricing vs overseas pricing. I wonder how Nikon sg arrived at the conclusion that d800 will be worth more to Singaporeans...
 

Any good recommendation of shops?

I know one which has been there for some time and has good reputation called jjmehta ... Do a google search you would find them easy... Also you can have more shops if you go to Mumbai fort area which has a lot of shops...

jjmehta official price is now Rs.145450 but its on pre-order now...

Man Singapore official price for this camera is at 4488 SGD which is too high... Indian camera prices are almost at par and sometimes cheaper than US prices... Dunno what happened, maybe import duties got modified or Nikon and Canon realized how big a market India is... Almost everyone seems to be carrying a DSLR on vacations now anyway
 

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Don't make any sense buying in spore if you are not making money out of it, hoping to get this beast when I visit US in Sept.
 

theRBK said:
yeah, but why slash prices of the older product when you can raise prices of the new product and still clear off the entire inventory of the new product while pushing sales of the old product with a small cut in price like what they are doing now... in any case, that was supposed to be a joke :)

Slash D700 price to take away D800 sale after they invest on D800 new development ? Does it make sense ?
 

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