APBPhoto said:
Just think out loud.....
They have to be watching the Nikon US legal department as they try to figure out a way to rise the prices in the US. They probably won't be able to affect per-orders prices only halt delivery at the end of the month and then reprice.
If they do so, Canon will mostly like figure out a way to make the prices match without reduce the actual camera price say a $200 credit toward any L lens costing $1500 or more.
I believe that both companies knew what are the specs of the 5DMIII & D800 as both cameras were in the hands of beta testers. But Canon gave Nikon a strong 'punch' by not pricing the 5DMIII close to the MII. I suspect that Nikon priced D800 aggressively to compete with the 5DMIII at what they thought it to be priced around $3000.
So Nikon Marketing are getting slapped right now as they see the strong 5DMIII demand despite the high price tag. So every Nikon D800 sold (@ $3000) will be considered a LOSS, in Nikon books.
Just my thoughts...