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Nikon D90 shutter issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Bikerbrent" data-source="post: 668836" data-attributes="member: 42081"><p>Funny, when I decided to upgrade my very old Mamya Sekor SLR one of the key reasons I went with Nikon was because basically every Nikon SLR lens worked with every Nikon SLR camera. Now that is no longer the case. Many of the newer cameras will not work fully with the older screw drive focus lenses. And now the newer lens will not work fully with the older (4 years old D7200 camera!!!). Coupled with the D7500 being a crippled camera mainly designed to sell more D500s, is it really any wonder Nikon is losing customers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bikerbrent, post: 668836, member: 42081"] Funny, when I decided to upgrade my very old Mamya Sekor SLR one of the key reasons I went with Nikon was because basically every Nikon SLR lens worked with every Nikon SLR camera. Now that is no longer the case. Many of the newer cameras will not work fully with the older screw drive focus lenses. And now the newer lens will not work fully with the older (4 years old D7200 camera!!!). Coupled with the D7500 being a crippled camera mainly designed to sell more D500s, is it really any wonder Nikon is losing customers? [/QUOTE]
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