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Mirrorless Z
Z Lenses
Nikon announced a new Z DX lens today
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter7100" data-source="post: 769867" data-attributes="member: 48633"><p>There are obviously many who have switched to mirrorless and are happy having done so, however there appears to be many that are sticking in the DSLR camp. </p><p>Although there are now more mirrorless cameras being sold than DSLR's, there are far less cameras being sold than pre mirrorless times. So I would guess there are far more DLSR's in use than mirrorless.</p><p>Unlike a couple of decades ago when there appeared to be a mad rush to switch from film to digital, it just doesn't seem to be happening this time.</p><p>Of course there is likely to be more than one single reason eg. cost, ergonomics, compatability etc, but from my own point of view there is just not enough additional features to temp me at this stage.</p><p>So if you haven't switched is there any particular reason or are you still intending to do so in the future?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter7100, post: 769867, member: 48633"] There are obviously many who have switched to mirrorless and are happy having done so, however there appears to be many that are sticking in the DSLR camp. Although there are now more mirrorless cameras being sold than DSLR's, there are far less cameras being sold than pre mirrorless times. So I would guess there are far more DLSR's in use than mirrorless. Unlike a couple of decades ago when there appeared to be a mad rush to switch from film to digital, it just doesn't seem to be happening this time. Of course there is likely to be more than one single reason eg. cost, ergonomics, compatability etc, but from my own point of view there is just not enough additional features to temp me at this stage. So if you haven't switched is there any particular reason or are you still intending to do so in the future? [/QUOTE]
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Nikon announced a new Z DX lens today
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