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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 581168" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Well, there's a significant range of Nikkor optics that get used in a wide variety of areas, with photography supplying the most rigorous of abuses. Within the DSLR lenses you have folks who questioned whether or not they should fork over more for a zoom lens than they did for their iPhone, and you have specialty glass used by a very select number of pros. </p><p></p><p>Suffice it to say that I suspect the support for a Nikon pro would be far closer to that of non-photogs than what you or I get, and that makes sense. To go "no fault" for the guy who (literally) tosses his camera into the trunk of the car and wonders why it won't focus now, blaming it on shoddy construction that they believe should hold up to their standards, is to go bankrupt quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 581168, member: 9240"] Well, there's a significant range of Nikkor optics that get used in a wide variety of areas, with photography supplying the most rigorous of abuses. Within the DSLR lenses you have folks who questioned whether or not they should fork over more for a zoom lens than they did for their iPhone, and you have specialty glass used by a very select number of pros. Suffice it to say that I suspect the support for a Nikon pro would be far closer to that of non-photogs than what you or I get, and that makes sense. To go "no fault" for the guy who (literally) tosses his camera into the trunk of the car and wonders why it won't focus now, blaming it on shoddy construction that they believe should hold up to their standards, is to go bankrupt quickly. [/QUOTE]
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