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Nikon Compact Digital Cameras
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No market for DX cameras, or so we are told
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 722930" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>You know, realistically, if the D500 or DXYZ is meeting your needs why not do what you are talking about Woody. That body is designed and optimized around the very thing you enjoy shooting the most. As long as you can handle the weight it will serve you well and a couple extra bodies will be kind of handy as you exceed the shutter and button life. </p><p></p><p>I think the Z6 is very close to that camera for me... It does pretty much every thing I want. I love the IBIS because it extends the my ability to hand hold shots. I like the WYSIWYG because I can use ND filters and still adjust for focus and exposure and see what your result will be except for how the water may look. </p><p></p><p>As for the the "no market for DX" claim?? I really cannot figure out that foolishness. If that were the case why would Nikon have built a DX mirrorless. The Z50 is getting a lot of attention and this new sales gimmick of "try it you will buy it" makes sense to me. It is better than renting one to see if you like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 722930, member: 34269"] You know, realistically, if the D500 or DXYZ is meeting your needs why not do what you are talking about Woody. That body is designed and optimized around the very thing you enjoy shooting the most. As long as you can handle the weight it will serve you well and a couple extra bodies will be kind of handy as you exceed the shutter and button life. I think the Z6 is very close to that camera for me... It does pretty much every thing I want. I love the IBIS because it extends the my ability to hand hold shots. I like the WYSIWYG because I can use ND filters and still adjust for focus and exposure and see what your result will be except for how the water may look. As for the the "no market for DX" claim?? I really cannot figure out that foolishness. If that were the case why would Nikon have built a DX mirrorless. The Z50 is getting a lot of attention and this new sales gimmick of "try it you will buy it" makes sense to me. It is better than renting one to see if you like it. [/QUOTE]
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