Review courtesy of engadget
Price Research:
- Our research indicates that this Nikon D5100 Digital SLR Camera + 18-55mm G VR DX AF-S Zoom Lens (refurbished) is $47 lower (9.5% savings) than the next best available price for a refurbished product from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $499 for refurbished product. - brisar
- Our research indicates that this Nikon D5100 Digital SLR Camera Body Only (refurbished) is $21 lower (5% savings) than the next best available price for a refurbished product from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $406 for refurbished product. - brisar



Besides, NikonRumors is like one of those carnival gypsies, they are so vague and inaccurate as to never be wrong. By the time that they're reporting the truth, it's because they convinced someone to break their non-disclousre agreement, and you're only getting information nominally before the actual press event. It doesn't take a mindreader to realize that Nikon's DX cameras are the next to be updated. Full frame just received an overhaul, Coolpix did not long ago, and the Nikon V2 and J2 just came out. That makes the D7000, D5100, and especially the D300s the oldest cameras in the Nikon lineup, with the recent D3200 partially overshadowing its larger brothers, so duh they're going to be replaced soon.
Yes, and that's why this is so cheap right now. Given that the D5100 was released as $800 body-only, and the dollar isn't doing any better against the yen, the D5200 will likely be the same MSRP upon arrival, and it will probably command that price, or at most up to $50 off, throughout at least the holiday season, if it's even out, so even at double the price, it doesn't change the value of this deal. Heck, you can probably sell this camera for more or less what you paid for it when the D5200 does drop to reasonable levels.
Besides, NikonRumors is like one of those carnival gypsies, they are so vague and inaccurate as to never be wrong. By the time that they're reporting the truth, it's because they convinced someone to break their non-disclousre agreement, and you're only getting information nominally before the actual press event. It doesn't take a mindreader to realize that Nikon's DX cameras are the next to be updated. Full frame just received an overhaul, Coolpix did not long ago, and the Nikon V2 and J2 just came out. That makes the D7000, D5100, and especially the D300s the oldest cameras in the Nikon lineup, with the recent D3200 partially overshadowing its larger brothers, so duh they're going to be replaced soon.
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