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well, I just bought my D90 (after my D80 was stolen) from Greensborough Photo, in Greensborough Plaza. When I called last week, they had 6 kits left, when I went in yesterday, I had bought the second last one. APPARENTLY there will be a price increase from next year across all the camera brands (or at least the big ones), so just a tip, they currently have 1 (ONE, UNO) kit left, and I think 3 body only.

this isn't an ad, but just some helpful info for people who are looking for a D90.

and apparently the Tokina 12 - 24 wide angle that I bought earlier in the year for $560 is going to have a price increase to about $1100, so yeah, aus dollar is shit, go buy your gear while stores still have what you want in stock!

yeah I thought it was a big jump, and it only came up because I told them I still had the tokina, that's when they mentioned the price increase.

hopefully the tamron 90mm macro doesn't start jumping

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