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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 230330" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I'm beginning to wonder if EVF are cheaper than a mirror assembly with the pentaprism. If they are, I don't see why Nikon is not jumping on this train. As much as I kind of like the Sony, I can't justify replacing my lenses or using them with an adapter that would make them manual (read, focus, turn the knob to close the aperture, then shoot). Plus, Sony-Zeiss lenses are a little or a lot on the expensive side.</p><p></p><p>I'd be ready to get a new Nikon if it would use my present lenses without loosing the auto-focus and more the auto-aperture measuring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 230330, member: 3903"] I'm beginning to wonder if EVF are cheaper than a mirror assembly with the pentaprism. If they are, I don't see why Nikon is not jumping on this train. As much as I kind of like the Sony, I can't justify replacing my lenses or using them with an adapter that would make them manual (read, focus, turn the knob to close the aperture, then shoot). Plus, Sony-Zeiss lenses are a little or a lot on the expensive side. I'd be ready to get a new Nikon if it would use my present lenses without loosing the auto-focus and more the auto-aperture measuring. [/QUOTE]
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