A Nikon "Next Camera" Wish List

Dave_W

The Dude
I've decided it's time we start a wish-list thread so that Nikon engineers can stop by and get new ideas for upcoming cameras.

So to start it off, I want my next camera to have a wireless "head's up" display that broadcasts to a special set of glasses allowing you to hold the camera out at arms length and still see what the camera is seeing. That way you could easily take photos at very strange angles and still center it on the subject.

And my second wish-list item a focus stacking module that works similar to bracketing module. Push one button and the camera will take a series of photos advancing the lens a predetermined amount between each release.

So what's on your wish-list?
 

Philnz

Senior Member
One where I can blink my right eye and sent a image of what I see to my computer. No cameras to carry around, and all your holiday snaps waiting for you when you got home. With of course their GPS locations.
 

stmv

Senior Member
focus stacking built in,, but,, RAW please.. oh,, and HDR RAW too

a focus feedback with a tripod that allows control shifts for 3D images

Multi row images merge

Ligher D800

Variable Size RAW from 60 Meg down to 20MEG,, with the Frame Per Second speeding up depending upon the Raw Image size
 

STM

Senior Member
Well I would REALLY love a mint condition (unlike this one which is all brassed up), black Nikon FTN with the F36 motor attached and a working meter (which is a rarity nowadays), but then again I have simple wants!

FTNF36_zps7a911487.jpg
 
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Scott Murray

Senior Member
I've decided it's time we start a wish-list thread so that Nikon engineers can stop by and get new ideas for upcoming cameras.

So to start it off, I want my next camera to have a wireless "head's up" display that broadcasts to a special set of glasses allowing you to hold the camera out at arms length and still see what the camera is seeing. That way you could easily take photos at very strange angles and still center it on the subject.

And my second wish-list item a focus stacking module that works similar to bracketing module. Push one button and the camera will take a series of photos advancing the lens a predetermined amount between each release.

So what's on your wish-list?

Maybe just a quick link to iGlass from google :)
 

Dave_W

The Dude
Maybe just a quick link to iGlass from google :)

How cool would that be?!? It doesn't seem like it would be all that hard to configure, does it? And imagine how great it would be to just hold your camera out the window and still be able to aim and focus. I'm thinking such a device would be a huge hit with the paparazzi crowd.
 
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