Tom is right. I stand corrected.
Overstock.com is legit but the similarly named overstockdigital.com is not.

On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 8:47 AM, Tom C <[email protected]> wrote:
>> From: Darren Addy <[email protected]>
>>
>> I'm sure you saw the accidentally leaked price on Amazon for the DF
>> ($2746). I saw the D800 on Overstock.com the other day for $2200.
>>
>
> Are you sure about that?
>
> I can't find a single Nikon camera of any kind (DSLR, MILC, P&S) on
> overstock.com at the moment. There's overstockdigital.com and they
> claim to have the D800 for $2109 but they appear to be one of the very
> disreputable resellers, the kind that operate out of graffiti covered
> garages.
>
> B&H and Amazon have the D800 for $2,796.95. Always hard to believe
> when a site claims to have a price hundreds of dollars lower than the
> #1 specialty retailer, and #1 online retailer.
>
> At the US price the Df would be easy to justify for someone that
> wanted a D4, didn't care about video, and wasn't concerned about the
> D4's 11 fps. I suspect some people who were planning on a D4 will get
> the Df instead. It would be easy to do at less than 1/2 the price.
>
> On the other hand it's 83% of the price of a D800E, so giving up 20MP
> at that price is a bit hard to swallow.
>
> Tom C.
>
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