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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
What would the 1960's/70's photographers use if digital was alive then?
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<blockquote data-quote="navcom" data-source="post: 91005" data-attributes="member: 11365"><p>I don't believe big DSLR bodies are going away any time soon. I agree with the posts here about having something substantial to hold on to. I think there is room for both full size and compact sizes in the future. I have big hands and I can't stand the smaller DSLR's. I am deathly afraid of dropping them when they are that small. I owned Pentax cameras for years and their schtick has been to make them as small as possible...much smaller than most Nikons. I had to have the battery grip for every body or I didn't feel comfortable using them.</p><p></p><p>I will always shop for a camera that fits my ergo requirements and I assure you I'm not the only one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navcom, post: 91005, member: 11365"] I don't believe big DSLR bodies are going away any time soon. I agree with the posts here about having something substantial to hold on to. I think there is room for both full size and compact sizes in the future. I have big hands and I can't stand the smaller DSLR's. I am deathly afraid of dropping them when they are that small. I owned Pentax cameras for years and their schtick has been to make them as small as possible...much smaller than most Nikons. I had to have the battery grip for every body or I didn't feel comfortable using them. I will always shop for a camera that fits my ergo requirements and I assure you I'm not the only one. [/QUOTE]
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