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D4/D4s
D4 Reaction
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveKoontz" data-source="post: 41454" data-attributes="member: 315"><p>I have briefly reviewed the specs for the new D4 and am wondering what market Nikon is attempting to meet (and why). I would certainly purchase a D3x over the D4 given the choice. My transition to hybrid cameras is apparently well behind the curve. I currently shoot with a D700 (primary) and am not feeling the urge to spend the money on a D4 where as I would, if I could afford it, move to the D3x in a heart beat. I'm interested in hearing other thoughts on the D4 DSLR/Video hybrid introduction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveKoontz, post: 41454, member: 315"] I have briefly reviewed the specs for the new D4 and am wondering what market Nikon is attempting to meet (and why). I would certainly purchase a D3x over the D4 given the choice. My transition to hybrid cameras is apparently well behind the curve. I currently shoot with a D700 (primary) and am not feeling the urge to spend the money on a D4 where as I would, if I could afford it, move to the D3x in a heart beat. I'm interested in hearing other thoughts on the D4 DSLR/Video hybrid introduction. [/QUOTE]
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