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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 530892" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>The thing is, all mirrorless cameras, because of the flange distance, can take on pretty much any lens. All you need to do is by a $20 adapter and voila! So, there is always going to be some lost sales when it comes to lenses. The manual focus assistance in today's mirrorless cameras, are quite impressive. If Nikon were to come out with a mirrorless camera and a new line of lenses, there is no doubt that they would lose some lens sales. When it comes to FX lenses, you can purchase a focal reducer to get the FF image on your sensor. Personally, i think Nikon and Canon are just letting everyone else do the mirrorless thing, while they plod along with what they have been doing for decades. I think it's far to late for either of them to come out with something that would "wow!" the mirrorless camera world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 530892, member: 9619"] The thing is, all mirrorless cameras, because of the flange distance, can take on pretty much any lens. All you need to do is by a $20 adapter and voila! So, there is always going to be some lost sales when it comes to lenses. The manual focus assistance in today's mirrorless cameras, are quite impressive. If Nikon were to come out with a mirrorless camera and a new line of lenses, there is no doubt that they would lose some lens sales. When it comes to FX lenses, you can purchase a focal reducer to get the FF image on your sensor. Personally, i think Nikon and Canon are just letting everyone else do the mirrorless thing, while they plod along with what they have been doing for decades. I think it's far to late for either of them to come out with something that would "wow!" the mirrorless camera world. [/QUOTE]
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