
Rumor has it that Nikon D90 is being pulled by retailers. For what reason? To make way for a newer model.
It’s been almost two years since the DSLR is out and it’s been making good sales. No doubt about its success but Nikon won’t be stuck with it.
No confirmation yet but the new model is being included in clearance items list already.
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