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Tempting for the 24-70 but still more than it would cost me for the 24-120... But this cash back card pee me off as was hoping it be cash to put back into saving for reducing the cost of the lens
Tempting for the 24-70 but still more than it would cost me for the 24-120... But this cash back card pee me off as was hoping it be cash to put back into saving for reducing the cost of the lens
Err spend it on fuel, food etc like cash.
Rob which lens would be ur choice
Err spend it on fuel, food etc like cash.
Yup never though stupid me.Exactly, use it for your weekly food shop or something....
The 85 1.8 was £329 on Amazon yesterday, would have been £279 after cashback! I'm going to set up a price watch and see if it drops again.
That's the lowest I've heard, I saw the £330 price and was tempted. £299 + £50 cash back would be a ridiculously good bargain considering they recently sold on here second hand for around £300.Keeping an eye on it myself, I noticed it at £299 a few weeks back at SRS
If they are supplying nikon uk supplied camera and lens they should be ok. Their website looks like they have participated in previous cash back offers. It would of course need checking before purchase. I can't see the 85mm f1.8 dropping below its current price of £349. I'm going to have a look at the NEC in a few weeks to see if there is a few pound off as a show price but don't hold much hope.But is SRS in the Nikon "cash back" scheme?
Nice deals actually, I could be tempted by the 85mm f1.8G for that price its a bloody steal.
As I type, the 85 is 329 on Amazon again.SRS only do uk stock, doubt it will dip below 350 with the offer on though
As I type, the 85 is 329 on Amazon again.