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September 6, 2009

Nikonians News Flash #126

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This week Ray passes along the latest photographic news pertaining to Nikon:

-This week's Nikon DSLR availability update.

- New lenses announced from Tamron and Sigma
- July's monthly photo contest winner announced
- Berger Brothers special announced

Download Nikonians News Flash #126 (NPC-NF-2009-09-05.mp3; 4:37; 4.23MB; MP3 format)

-The latest in-stock reports for Nikon DSLRs

-A D700 with video?

-Coolpix delays

-New Sigma 70-300

-New Tamron 17-50 for Dx

-Berger Brothers Discount announced

Contact Nikonians News Flash at newsflash@nikonians.org

Thank you for joining me.
Your Nikonians podcaster Ray Valdovinos

Any kind of feedback would be appreciated.

Posted by rayvaldovinos at September 6, 2009 2:32 PM

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I am living in Iran. I bought D90 with 18-200 lens. the shop claims that they are agent of Nikon while they offered me a very loose tripod and I broke my camera and lens. the shop tried to cheat me by saying that they would support me but I had tpo forget about my lens. because I have no tyrust any more, I will buy new lens in Madrid on 24th of Sep.
there is no even after sales service here and they could not fix the broken lens. this behavior will make a bad picture of Nikon. peopel rty to buy a camera where there is honest seller and after sales service. also the shop had opened the pack before I buy it. it seems that Nikon has no contyrol over the activities in Iran. I would be grateful if i could get any comment re this.

Posted by: Reza Andarz(Mr) Author Profile Page at September 11, 2009 11:28 AM

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