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D7200/D9300 leaked? Possibly.
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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 379753" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>Well.....I don't know how to interpret Nikon's lack of response to the mirrorless world. It's as if the whole camera world has left them in the dust. Sony (if you read my earlier post on another thread) has stated that in February they will be coming out with their 'Pro' line of mirrorless cameras. Olympus has released I guess what they call their 4/3's pro lineup. The top two photgraphic manufacturers haven't really shown anyone or told anyone of their future plans. I think Nikon is just riding the wave, and I don't foresee any more DX cameras unless they have had one in the cooker that was too late to stop production of. </p><p></p><p>Sony has detailed what their plans are, and are sticking to the plan. They have told of a 46 mp sensor, and that the A7 series was a 'test'. DX is out as I see it, and I'm not going to invest too much more on any lenses. I might get one more or two more, but that's it. I have no plans to get Sony's next generation of their 'pro' series. I think I'm settled in for a while to see where the market and the manufacturers go from this point forward. </p><p></p><p>If my guess is correct, I think Nikon and Canon are trying desparetely to go to the top of the mirrorless world. As far as @<a href="http://nikonites.com/member-2296-jake.html" target="_blank">jake</a>'s comments go, I think if you've been reading about mirrorless much lately, you should know that one of the beneifts of going mirrorless is faster shutter speeds. There is no mirror to slow the process down, and therefore, thereotically, there should not be a written threshold so far to limit the fps of the new mirrorless cameras coming out. I think they will get faster as the manufacturers release more models. They have to have something to entice you to buy the newest and best, and my bet is that the mfg.'s will use this speed as one of their important enticements to get you to upgrade. I see 20 fps easily in the future. There is nothing to slow it down.</p><p></p><p>after thinking it over....the only thing slowing fps down will be battery life. :hopelessness:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.sonyalpharumors.com/sr5-alpha-pro-e-mount-camera-at-cp-in-february/" target="_blank">article here</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 379753, member: 21543"] Well.....I don't know how to interpret Nikon's lack of response to the mirrorless world. It's as if the whole camera world has left them in the dust. Sony (if you read my earlier post on another thread) has stated that in February they will be coming out with their 'Pro' line of mirrorless cameras. Olympus has released I guess what they call their 4/3's pro lineup. The top two photgraphic manufacturers haven't really shown anyone or told anyone of their future plans. I think Nikon is just riding the wave, and I don't foresee any more DX cameras unless they have had one in the cooker that was too late to stop production of. Sony has detailed what their plans are, and are sticking to the plan. They have told of a 46 mp sensor, and that the A7 series was a 'test'. DX is out as I see it, and I'm not going to invest too much more on any lenses. I might get one more or two more, but that's it. I have no plans to get Sony's next generation of their 'pro' series. I think I'm settled in for a while to see where the market and the manufacturers go from this point forward. If my guess is correct, I think Nikon and Canon are trying desparetely to go to the top of the mirrorless world. As far as @[URL="http://nikonites.com/member-2296-jake.html"]jake[/URL]'s comments go, I think if you've been reading about mirrorless much lately, you should know that one of the beneifts of going mirrorless is faster shutter speeds. There is no mirror to slow the process down, and therefore, thereotically, there should not be a written threshold so far to limit the fps of the new mirrorless cameras coming out. I think they will get faster as the manufacturers release more models. They have to have something to entice you to buy the newest and best, and my bet is that the mfg.'s will use this speed as one of their important enticements to get you to upgrade. I see 20 fps easily in the future. There is nothing to slow it down. after thinking it over....the only thing slowing fps down will be battery life. :hopelessness: [URL="http://www.sonyalpharumors.com/sr5-alpha-pro-e-mount-camera-at-cp-in-february/"]article here[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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