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Why DX has no future - Nasim Mansureov
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 77020" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Here's my thoughts on this subject. The price of sensors, like anything high tech, are coming down fairly quickly. Moreover, the demand for FX sensors continues to grow relative to APS-C sensors as few new professional photographers would opt for a DX over an FX. Looking at the existing market space, we currently have a pro-level FX (D4, D800), mid-level FX (D600) and very soon I predict Nikon will announce an entry-level FX camera (maybe a D8000?). And if that wasn't enough of a squeeze on the DX market, the mirror-less models being touted by Canon, Nikon and Sony will span the gap between early entry level consumer to pro-sumer level cameras leaving no marketable space for an APS-C based bridge to pro level camera....IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 77020, member: 9521"] Here's my thoughts on this subject. The price of sensors, like anything high tech, are coming down fairly quickly. Moreover, the demand for FX sensors continues to grow relative to APS-C sensors as few new professional photographers would opt for a DX over an FX. Looking at the existing market space, we currently have a pro-level FX (D4, D800), mid-level FX (D600) and very soon I predict Nikon will announce an entry-level FX camera (maybe a D8000?). And if that wasn't enough of a squeeze on the DX market, the mirror-less models being touted by Canon, Nikon and Sony will span the gap between early entry level consumer to pro-sumer level cameras leaving no marketable space for an APS-C based bridge to pro level camera....IMO [/QUOTE]
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