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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 784056" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>Two and half years is a long time to not introduce a new DSLR. Officially Nikon only discontinued the F6 film SLR in 2020, but when did they actually put together the last one? I would guess 10 years earlier. The technological shelf-life of DSLR is going to be much shorter. It may be a couple of years in the future yet, but official discontinuation of DSLR's is pretty much a given. I truly believe we have reached the end of production for them.</p><p></p><p>Just an aside, in my profession as a copier/printer repair tech, I saw the transition from analog photocopiers to digital process copiers happen in the late 1990's. It felt like a quick transition at the time, but in reality it was 3-4 years. At the end my employer had 3 larger-size analog copiers still in their boxes in warehouse and could not find a home for them without taking a loss on investment. It may be that way for DSLR. Old stock living on in warehouses waiting to be shipped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 784056, member: 48483"] Two and half years is a long time to not introduce a new DSLR. Officially Nikon only discontinued the F6 film SLR in 2020, but when did they actually put together the last one? I would guess 10 years earlier. The technological shelf-life of DSLR is going to be much shorter. It may be a couple of years in the future yet, but official discontinuation of DSLR's is pretty much a given. I truly believe we have reached the end of production for them. Just an aside, in my profession as a copier/printer repair tech, I saw the transition from analog photocopiers to digital process copiers happen in the late 1990's. It felt like a quick transition at the time, but in reality it was 3-4 years. At the end my employer had 3 larger-size analog copiers still in their boxes in warehouse and could not find a home for them without taking a loss on investment. It may be that way for DSLR. Old stock living on in warehouses waiting to be shipped. [/QUOTE]
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