D3x reportedly shown, then removed from Nikon’s site

While this rumor hasn’t been running quite as long as the original iPhone rumor, we’ve been brushing off whispers of the D3x for a really, really long time. For what it’s worth, the latest tidbit actually seems to have some teeth, with one eagle-eyed tipster noting that the website in the read link was alive momentarily, then canned inexplicably. He managed to grab the image you see above (but not the whole site?), and he swears up and down it wasn’t the Eggnog distorting his judgment. We’ll see, won’t we?

[Thanks, Darryl]

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D3x reportedly shown, then removed from Nikon’s site originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 27 Nov 2008 01:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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