- Nikon reports their quarterly result on August 5th.
- Tamron 60mm f2 Di II lens delayed for Nikon: here is the full story. Adorama takes pre-orders.
- Got report from some Ritz stores that they are getting back their Nikon stock of lenses and cameras, just as expected.
- Amazon started to send confirmations for the D300s pre-orders. I got report of estimated times ranging from September 16th – September 21. The first shipment are expected at the end of August and this delay is possible due to the first-come, first-served rule. For pre-order options click here. The official Nikon press release in Finland gave a sale date of August 28, 2009.
- Nikon DSLR promotion in Australia.
- Nikon launches macro laser confocal microscope
- To the readers that wanted to contact me without revealing your identity – click here – you don’t have to give you email or you can use a virtual email from on of the links.
- Similar to NY, Sweden uses Nikon D200 in their traffic cameras.
- Nikon D40 repair manual available for download. Here is the direct download link.
- Latest update of Epson P6000 and P7000 will allow tethered shooting from select Nikon DSLRs.
- I received this from a reader:
Extent of Nikon D5000 recall. On the Nikon Singapore site you can spend endless time entering numerous serials to determine the range of cameras affected. It doesn’t stop you after a few entries which the US one seemed to do. Serial nos for Asia and Europe I think start with a 6, US with a 3 maybe. Based on my entering and refining numerous numbers, the range of serial beginning with 6 shows that numbers between approx 6 001300 and 6 129257 all need to be recalled. If my logic is correct, it could (I say could, as this is an assumption based on numbering, not necessarily Nikon practise) mean that some 127 THOUSAND cameras beginning with the prefix 6 are in the recall list. If correct, this means Nikon has some serious trouble on their hands. It also means they probably knew about this for a while, enough time to gear up to fix al this stuff. And that’s just the numbers prefixed by 6.