
Quick update: the Nikon MB-D16 battery grip for the D750 camera is finally in stock at B&H and Amazon – right on time for the upcoming $300 instant savings.

In addition to the 2014 service notice regarding “fake” D800E cameras, Nikon issued an update today and also included the D610 and D4s to the list of “fraudulently modified” DSLRs:

On April 16th, the price of the Nikon D750 camera in the US will drop $300 to $1996.95 (the current price is $2,296.95). Update: this will not be a “price drop” but a limited time instant savings. The D750 is also currently eligible for up to $600 off with the latest April Nikon instant combo rebates.

Fotosidan published an interesting interview with Zurab Kiknadze, product manager for Nikkor lenses in Europe where he talks about the possibilities of a Nikkor 50mm f/1.0, future PF lenses and the limitations of the F-mount. I cannot embed the video, you have to visit this page in order to watch it.