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<blockquote data-quote="pforsell" data-source="post: 664980" data-attributes="member: 7240"><p>I don't quite agree with your gloomy view of planned obsolescence. My oldest Nikon bodies are from 1970's and they still work with my lenses. There are a few exceptions but since some of the lenses were introduced 45 years after the bodies, it is not unacceptable, it is admirable. I have digital bodies from 2001 and they still work with <strong>every</strong> lens I have. I have 40+ lenses, the oldest from 1960's and they still work with <strong>every</strong> body I have.</p><p></p><p>No other camera manufacturer can demonstrate a similar track record. And of course some new features will always be absent from some old products. There isn't a firmware upgrade to use AF-P lenses in my D1H. Not that I'd ever buy any AF-P lenses, though.</p><p></p><p>You can't use your father's T-Ford tires in your Crown Vic either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pforsell, post: 664980, member: 7240"] I don't quite agree with your gloomy view of planned obsolescence. My oldest Nikon bodies are from 1970's and they still work with my lenses. There are a few exceptions but since some of the lenses were introduced 45 years after the bodies, it is not unacceptable, it is admirable. I have digital bodies from 2001 and they still work with [B]every[/B] lens I have. I have 40+ lenses, the oldest from 1960's and they still work with [B]every[/B] body I have. No other camera manufacturer can demonstrate a similar track record. And of course some new features will always be absent from some old products. There isn't a firmware upgrade to use AF-P lenses in my D1H. Not that I'd ever buy any AF-P lenses, though. You can't use your father's T-Ford tires in your Crown Vic either. [/QUOTE]
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