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Nikon discontinuing the D3000 and D5000
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<blockquote data-quote="Irv" data-source="post: 8093" data-attributes="member: 2895"><p>The D5000 is still a great camera as are all Nikon products. My D5000 wont be retired but it is sad it will disappear off the market so soon after intro. The problem is that technology is advancing much faster than the production lines and markets can handle. They just finsih introducing a new model but the engineers have the next one on the line already. Like computers we will see the base model rise to where the top model is today and new top models will amaze us with perfomance and features. Eventually I expect the photos to take themselves. Then where will we be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irv, post: 8093, member: 2895"] The D5000 is still a great camera as are all Nikon products. My D5000 wont be retired but it is sad it will disappear off the market so soon after intro. The problem is that technology is advancing much faster than the production lines and markets can handle. They just finsih introducing a new model but the engineers have the next one on the line already. Like computers we will see the base model rise to where the top model is today and new top models will amaze us with perfomance and features. Eventually I expect the photos to take themselves. Then where will we be? [/QUOTE]
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