Not sure any manufacturer now supports repairs on modern cameras for long enough now
That is a problem, you're right.
Not sure any manufacturer now supports repairs on modern cameras for long enough now
I mean if there no market, the price will come down, right?
Not sure any manufacturer now supports repairs on modern cameras for long enough now
Ever go to ebay.com and put "nikon d500 parts" in the search field?
@Woodyg3 I've got two D500's and even if I ever go mirrorless those bodies are going nowhere and I may buy one more if they ever decide to blow them out. Nothing better for wildlife and it's the body that kept me with Nikon because it was introduced a week before my brother became a Canon pro and offered me his entire Canon Pro rig from his newspaper days to use for as long as I wanted since they were outfitting him with one of everything. There was nothing there that was better and there still isn't. Still bugs him to this day but he can't fault me for the decision.
IBIS? I'm really not sure how much that lends itself to sports and wildlife, and birds in flight in particular. Not something I want or need. It'll get better over time but for what I shoot the VR in the lenses is more than sufficient.
Not quoting but I'll try and tag.
Nikon doesn't make a "professional" DX camera. Seriously, my D610 is worth more NPS points in terms of bodies than my D500's. It's ridiculous that it's not categorized as one because it is, but there you have it. Canon's equivalent is (I believe) the 7D Mk ii at about the same price.
According to Nikon's web site, the D500 is classified as a DX Flagship Body. And the D5 is called their FX Flagship Body. So even though they don't call either of them a Pro body, according to Nikon they are in the same category.
https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/dslr-cameras/dx.page
https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/dslr-cameras/fx.page
But that stinks about the points.![]()
They can call it what they want, but how they feel about its professional use is clearly reflected in the NPS points requirement contribution. When a "flagship" current release is less valued than multiple discontinued cameras that speaks volumes.
https://www.nikonpro.com/ProductList.aspx
This may be the wrong thread in which to ask my question, but do mirrorless cameras have viewfinders? If so, does your eye see with the same clarity as with a DSLR?
I've never adjusted to using an LCD screen outdoors because of the glare and because I can set up compositions much better through a viewfinder.
Lastly, how does battery life in a mirrorless camera compare to a DSLR? I find Live View shortens battery life. Thanks!
This may be the wrong thread in which to ask my question, but do mirrorless cameras have viewfinders? If so, does your eye see with the same clarity as with a DSLR?
I've never adjusted to using an LCD screen outdoors because of the glare and because I can set up compositions much better through a viewfinder.
Lastly, how does battery life in a mirrorless camera compare to a DSLR? I find Live View shortens battery life. Thanks!
Lastly, how does battery life in a mirrorless camera compare to a DSLR? I find Live View shortens battery life. Thanks!
If you are using a Nikon EN-EL15 battery, Nikon came out with the EN-EL15b as its replacement. Supposedly it should get a little longer life although as you mentioned, Live View will still drain any battery faster than normal. It also uses the same charger as the EN-EL15.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge everyone. Sounds like I'd be quite content with an Electronic View Finder. I'm assuming that an EVF can be focused just as with a DSLR? My vision isn't what it used to be.
Interestingly Hark, I bought a second Nikon-brand battery for my D5100 some years ago and its life is much better than the one that came with the camera. Now I know why. I just checked and it's a EN-EL15b.