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Patent for Nikon Mirrorless FX Camera
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 392046" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Indeed, an adapter would have to be used on a new FF mirrorless camera from Nikon. None of the current Nikon glass would be able to function correctly otherwise. Obviously, that would mean Nikon would have to come out with a new line of glass or subject users to forever be using an adapter. I think they will do both, it makes sense. Seeing that it is but a patent, it will be a few years before we see anything materialize on this, if ever. In other words, don't hold your breath. If they get the camera bang on in regards to specs,features,ergonomics & price (in other words, make someone feel like they have a D750 in their hands, without thinking that it's actually mirrorless), they can kiss a large chunk of their DSLR business goodbye. I won't hang around and watch paint dry though. I rather go and watch the likes of Fuji, Oly, Panasonic and Sony move ahead in leaps & bounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 392046, member: 9619"] Indeed, an adapter would have to be used on a new FF mirrorless camera from Nikon. None of the current Nikon glass would be able to function correctly otherwise. Obviously, that would mean Nikon would have to come out with a new line of glass or subject users to forever be using an adapter. I think they will do both, it makes sense. Seeing that it is but a patent, it will be a few years before we see anything materialize on this, if ever. In other words, don't hold your breath. If they get the camera bang on in regards to specs,features,ergonomics & price (in other words, make someone feel like they have a D750 in their hands, without thinking that it's actually mirrorless), they can kiss a large chunk of their DSLR business goodbye. I won't hang around and watch paint dry though. I rather go and watch the likes of Fuji, Oly, Panasonic and Sony move ahead in leaps & bounds. [/QUOTE]
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