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D600/D610
D600 and the Full Frame
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<blockquote data-quote="PhotoEnth47" data-source="post: 121099" data-attributes="member: 13095"><p>I don't know if I agree. You said: <span style="color: #FF0000">I think we are coming to a standstill with the DSLR. How are they going to improve the </span><a href="http://nikonites.com/products/dslr-3/d800-227/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #FF0000">D800</span></a><span style="color: #FF0000"> or the </span><a href="http://nikonites.com/products/dslr-3/d600-238/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #FF0000">D600</span></a><span style="color: #FF0000"> for that matter?</span> That is probably exactly what people said each time a new model came out. Remember the D200, and then the D300? That was the ultimate semi-pro camera for some years. Nikon has a way of surprising us every now and then. Who knows what they will come out with next? But that is part of the fun, isn't it? Incidently, hasn't Sony already got full frame mirrorless? The Sony A99 is full frame with 24MP and used the exact same sensor as the D600, and it has an electronic viewfinder, rather than a mirror/pentaprism setup.</p><p></p><p>The camera manufacturers release new innovations all the time. Who would have thought that Nikon would come out with a 36MP sensor? But there it is.</p><p></p><p>Mirrorless cameras are smaller than DSLR's, and many people just do not like them, because of that, especially men. The controls on a DSLR are well spaced and usually well placed for western people with larger hands. I certainly do not like to use a camera with fiddly controls.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, we will just have to wait and see. It is very often the market that drives these trends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhotoEnth47, post: 121099, member: 13095"] I don't know if I agree. You said: [COLOR=#FF0000]I think we are coming to a standstill with the DSLR. How are they going to improve the [/COLOR][URL="http://nikonites.com/products/dslr-3/d800-227/"][COLOR=#FF0000]D800[/COLOR][/URL][COLOR=#FF0000] or the [/COLOR][URL="http://nikonites.com/products/dslr-3/d600-238/"][COLOR=#FF0000]D600[/COLOR][/URL][COLOR=#FF0000] for that matter?[/COLOR] That is probably exactly what people said each time a new model came out. Remember the D200, and then the D300? That was the ultimate semi-pro camera for some years. Nikon has a way of surprising us every now and then. Who knows what they will come out with next? But that is part of the fun, isn't it? Incidently, hasn't Sony already got full frame mirrorless? The Sony A99 is full frame with 24MP and used the exact same sensor as the D600, and it has an electronic viewfinder, rather than a mirror/pentaprism setup. The camera manufacturers release new innovations all the time. Who would have thought that Nikon would come out with a 36MP sensor? But there it is. Mirrorless cameras are smaller than DSLR's, and many people just do not like them, because of that, especially men. The controls on a DSLR are well spaced and usually well placed for western people with larger hands. I certainly do not like to use a camera with fiddly controls. Anyway, we will just have to wait and see. It is very often the market that drives these trends. [/QUOTE]
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