I hope you are wrong Rick..But so far that is the case..But then again the 3xxx line is entry-level dx and the D3300 is very promising..
They should just do away with the 5xxx series...Nothing against those cameras...Should be 3xxx,7xxx, D6xx, and two pro choices...Then adding to those series through upgrades, as those get better..Having so many choices confuses everyone..Nikon could make it simpler that way and concentrate on their glass..
I'll bet the D6xx line is always crippled in some way, remember it's Nikon's entry level Fx.
They should just do away with the 5xxx series...Nothing against those cameras...Should be 3xxx,7xxx, D6xx, and two pro choices...Then adding to those series through upgrades, as those get better..Having so many choices confuses everyone..Nikon could make it simpler that way and concentrate on their glass..
I really don't see your point. I don't think you can influence Nikon board of directors with your negative comments about Nikon's line up choice. I think that they have full time marketing people that might know a thing or two more than you about their product.
What's wrong with the D5000 series cameras? What makes it to be an ideal candidate for discontinuation?
Please 5xxx owners,do not take offense to my opinion..The new D3300 is probably the best bang for the buck for starting out now in the Dslr market..Does it make sense for the D3xxx series to rival the 5xxx series at this point? That seems to be the direction Nikon is going..Technology is increasing and with Nikon doing so many liitle steps on all of these cameras,it confuses people on what to get..Just sayin
That's fine,you do not have to agree..But if you were looking for your first Nikon Dslr, you would surely be confused on what camera to start with..
That proves my point..tnxNot really . . . I started out with a D3000, then upgraded to a D7000. I eventually went full-framed. I would think that my progression is typical of many Nikon loyalists.
My comment is just my opinion..The 3xxx and 5xxx are simply both entry level..So why have so many choices?
Why not have entry level(3xxx) and top of line (7xxx)dx
Then entry level fx(d6xx) and 2 pro fx models..
This way it is clear cut choices...Im not being negative, just my opinion. This way Nikon can get on the ball with updating their glass..This would be a win-win for all.
That proves my point..tnx