As those of you know me know my belief on the future of the DX format and as such am not surprised by this latest article by Nasim Mansurov.
Why DX has no Future
Why DX has no Future
The DSLR I think still has a long life ahead of it and it will be good in FX format...it will be even better in medium format contained within a DSLR sized body!
Wouldn't that be awesome?? Ever since I was a kid and set loose with my Kodak 110 I've dreamed about shooting medium format. I figured my D800 would be the closest I'd get but who knows, maybe another 10 yrs from now I'll have my wish?
Wouldn't that be awesome?? Ever since I was a kid and set loose with my Kodak 110 I've dreamed about shooting medium format. I figured my D800 would be the closest I'd get but who knows, maybe another 10 yrs from now I'll have my wish?
I too had one of those but prior to that I had one of the Kodakbrownie cameras. We've come a long way since then. And we've by no means arrived. Technology keeps on growin...
I really don't believe the death of the DX camera is imminent. Nikon and its customers have a boatload of DX lenses that are still in use, and Nikon continues to make them. There is a larger profit margin in DX cameras because of the simple fact that more of those are sold because of the lower price point. Simple economics. I'll bet dollars to donuts that Nikon will come out with a really hot DX model that will blow the current DX's out of the water. Might not be this year or even next......but it's coming.
Sean, I said that DX would disappear due to mirrorless cameras having the same image quality at an equivalent price and smaller package. The definition of “professional” for FX has just been downgraded with the Nikon D600. And you can expect future FX prices to go lower than $2K. In my opinion, there will be no need for a bridge camera – you will have entry-level FX, mid-level FX and pro-level FX with pricing and features separating the three.
One thing I noticed on vacation and I see this other places where people congregate with cameras like car shows for example. Most people have a P&S or a phone rig, then there are a pretty good handfull of folks who have DSLR's. Out of all those folks I would bet more than half don't really care or know what they have they just know they have a cool @ss digital camera that takes great pictures on auto. Most of those cameras are DX. I would guess FX is going to have to come down to say D5100 or D3200 price levels before we see a real sea change in what people are using. It will be the more advanced types who splurge for the "affordable" FX and there probably won't be a whole heckuva lot of these people maybe comparable to D7000 user numbers.
Sony just released there Nex 6 which is an APS sensor based camera. They want a $1000 bucks for the damn thing. At that price point DX is going to be around for quite some time. Fuji X Pro 1 same deal but even more expensive. So even the micro cameras need to come down a whole lot before the DSLR users jump ship to anywhere away from DSLR DX.
The closest thing to what a future without DX DSLR's looks like that has come to pass in the camera world to date is the Epson RD1. Epson R-D1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia That camera was made in 2004 and you'd be lucky to buy one today for less than 1500 bucks. It is a cult camera. When someone makes a mirrorless 1.5 crop camera like the Epson RD1 the DSLR is probably doomed to FX! And then when they make a FX mirrorless camera like the Epson then we are talking M9 territory - price that one at 1000 bucks and even the FX DSLR is probably obsolete except for maybe pro's.
Interesting discussion.