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D750 - What it doesn't come with that makes me...
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 369761" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>When you're trying to sell a product, any product, details matter. Presentation matters. Cost to the consumer in these matters is irrelevant because it's not an entirely rational thing we're talking about here; it's part of the overall image you're projecting as a company. The decision NOT to include a two-cent hot-shoe cover seems almost insulting (at least to me). My personal feeling's aside, people in general DO notice such things and, consciously or unconsciously, make buying decisions based on them. These are factors not in dispute to anyone who knows anything about marketing and luxury brands, like Nikon, that ignore these facts do so at dire risk to the luxurious image they wish to project... Which has a funny way of being reflected, ultimately, in their bottom line.</p><p></p><p>I sure as heck notice when I drop big bucks on a Nikon lens and get a cheap, flimsy, drawstring bag I immediately toss in the trash. By way of contrast I was pretty impressed when my Sigma lenses all arrived in high quality, semi-rigid cases with sturdy zippers and lots of thick foam padding, Each lens case was customized to the specific lens it contained and the whole presentation just oozed quality. It inspires confidence and makes you feel *good* about your purchase.</p><p></p><p>Details. Matter.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 369761, member: 13090"] When you're trying to sell a product, any product, details matter. Presentation matters. Cost to the consumer in these matters is irrelevant because it's not an entirely rational thing we're talking about here; it's part of the overall image you're projecting as a company. The decision NOT to include a two-cent hot-shoe cover seems almost insulting (at least to me). My personal feeling's aside, people in general DO notice such things and, consciously or unconsciously, make buying decisions based on them. These are factors not in dispute to anyone who knows anything about marketing and luxury brands, like Nikon, that ignore these facts do so at dire risk to the luxurious image they wish to project... Which has a funny way of being reflected, ultimately, in their bottom line. I sure as heck notice when I drop big bucks on a Nikon lens and get a cheap, flimsy, drawstring bag I immediately toss in the trash. By way of contrast I was pretty impressed when my Sigma lenses all arrived in high quality, semi-rigid cases with sturdy zippers and lots of thick foam padding, Each lens case was customized to the specific lens it contained and the whole presentation just oozed quality. It inspires confidence and makes you feel *good* about your purchase. Details. Matter. [COLOR=#ffffff]....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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