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<blockquote data-quote="pforsell" data-source="post: 677583" data-attributes="member: 7240"><p>Looks like kind of ”enthusiast level” camera, somewhere in the same class as D6x0/D7x0. The user interface is a bit cramped and some vital controls are missing. I expect at least one perhaps two higher class models in the future, one full specced and another top of the line. Hopefully with a bit bigger body too.</p><p></p><p>These look like they are aimed at non-Nikon shooters... I can’t imagine any of us being very thrilled about two slow primes and one f/4 zoom, lol. I don’t know the Panasonic or Sony pricing, but I expect Nikon marketing has priced these competively.</p><p></p><p>Let’s hope these do well in the market and with not too many issues requiring a recall. I’m cautious and pass this first round and will have another look when Z8/Z9 come out, hopefully the 58/0.95 Z-Noct and 36/1.2 are available by then too. </p><p></p><p>We’ll probably see a D6 before that though and perhaps we need to get two or three of those since they might be the last of their kin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pforsell, post: 677583, member: 7240"] Looks like kind of ”enthusiast level” camera, somewhere in the same class as D6x0/D7x0. The user interface is a bit cramped and some vital controls are missing. I expect at least one perhaps two higher class models in the future, one full specced and another top of the line. Hopefully with a bit bigger body too. These look like they are aimed at non-Nikon shooters... I can’t imagine any of us being very thrilled about two slow primes and one f/4 zoom, lol. I don’t know the Panasonic or Sony pricing, but I expect Nikon marketing has priced these competively. Let’s hope these do well in the market and with not too many issues requiring a recall. I’m cautious and pass this first round and will have another look when Z8/Z9 come out, hopefully the 58/0.95 Z-Noct and 36/1.2 are available by then too. We’ll probably see a D6 before that though and perhaps we need to get two or three of those since they might be the last of their kin. [/QUOTE]
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