Nikon In 5 Years???
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SSISteve
Registered: Jul 19, 2005
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There is no denying that the past few years have fantastic for Nikon as they have released some great cameras. In thinking ahead what do you think we will see in Nikon bodies 5 years from now? Are we going to see minor tweaks of existing technology or could there be something major on the horizon? It seems like this technology has matured somewhat and do we really want/need a body that delivers 30fps, 50 megapixels, and clean files at ISO 102,400? Just what might be lurking around the bend?



EDPPhoto
Registered: Jul 18, 2009
Total Posts: 127
Country: Canada

As amazing as that would be, I think it would kind of ruin the "art" of photography. It's a challenge to make good photographs with what we are given. Granted, a camera with 30fps, 50mp, and clean ISO files up to whatever ridiculous level still wouldn't guarantee good images, I think that it would make it quite a bit easier to get good pictures in bad situations, and I've always thought that the best photographers are those that can make a great picture in the worst of scenarios.



omarlyn
Registered: Feb 19, 2004
Total Posts: 3696
Country: United States

SSISteve wrote:
... a body that delivers 30fps


30fps is a movie. Also, if we start shooting 30fps @ 50mpx, you better hope they develop 'petabyte' hard drives and the processing power to match!

Omar



DavidWEGS
Registered: Apr 15, 2004
Total Posts: 2857
Country: United States

I imagine there will be a shift into FF on a major basis (though I don't want it to go that way). I predict the MP's will be curtailed and stay similar to the current setup (Between 12 AND 25mp). I think the ISO will get to clean at 50k +iso's. I predict several AF-S, nano coated primes and zooms. One big thing will be the addition of multi layer sensors and black silica used to develop them for super high sensitivities.



patrickphoto
Registered: Oct 04, 2006
Total Posts: 1508
Country: United States

non optical finder, compact smaller bodies because of this, no moving parts (less of them), and no rear screen, better weather proofing, and longer battery life with the 1 minute full charge batteries...



Etadam
Registered: May 30, 2005
Total Posts: 1223
Country: Japan

In five years? We'll only need one forum named "Canon"...



yukselserdar
Registered: May 01, 2009
Total Posts: 387
Country: Denmark


I think that the software in cameras will improve much more, perhaps not in 5 years, maybe 10 or more. The metering will improve and i think that the minor pp will be handled in camera.

Iso will increase naturally, as technology improves and gets cheaper, more bodies will incorporate video mode. Larger, better and tilting screen for all. More smart buttons.

Perhaps in 15 years the 2.8 zooms will be faster, im thinking f2.



R. Francois
Registered: Jun 12, 2006
Total Posts: 4722
Country: Netherlands

in 5 years anyone can be as good as Ansel...

NOT...



TimMunsey
Registered: Sep 06, 2004
Total Posts: 535
Country: United Kingdom

In five years processing power will be such that we may have the ability to take an image that has info for multiple depths of field so in post processing we can choose what to have in focus, or have in camera focus stacking.
An add noise function as a camera special effect .

Isn't life wonderful.

Tim



Jozef
Registered: May 20, 2005
Total Posts: 489
Country: United States

In five years we will have just more arguments above technology.Nobody will talk above photography anymore!



mach250
Registered: Mar 23, 2008
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hopefully some upgraded fast primes...



Chefdaniel
Registered: Mar 30, 2006
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mach250 wrote:
hopefully some upgraded fast primes...


hopefully



williamkazak
Registered: Jun 08, 2006
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Country: United States

As a people photographer, I wonder about the value of high ISO cameras. Isn't photography also about the lighting/ posing? Shooting in a church at high ISO using available (tungsten) lights that are mounted on the ceiling often results in dark shadows under the eyes. Also, fast write speeds are important for events. That is why the Fuji 5 was useless to me next to my D300. Maybe all of the amateurs will soon be shooting as good as the pros do now, further cutting into our business. Faster quality primes would be nice if they have contrast and don't flare.



derry1
Registered: Jun 29, 2009
Total Posts: 806
Country: United States

lets go back five years when the question was asked then and look at what all has been accomplished in that time frame,, it seems the electronics side of life just continues to accelerate with little to no slowing down,,

in another five years our cell phones will probably be handling what most cameras are doing today with photographs and video,, flash will only be needed if your wanting to try special lighting effects, great ISO at 100,000,, the lens offerings has certainly lagged behind the camera goodies and will not change,, EVF will become the common place and hopefully the body size can be reduced while maintaining the same build quality,, flash cards of 50 to 100 G will be commonplace and low price,,

time will tell,,

Derry



Len Shepherd
Registered: Jun 15, 2009
Total Posts: 253
Country: United Kingdom

5 years is long enough for the D4, D5 and discussion about the D6, 3-4 updates to PhotoShop, 2 further operating systems after Windows 7 and even more new operating systems for Mac.
It is almost pointless to try project so far into the "electronic" future.



Vern Dewit
Registered: Sep 27, 2006
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Country: Canada

Len Shepherd wrote:
It is almost pointless to try project so far into the "electronic" future.


...but it's fun!

V.



Andre Labonte
Registered: Dec 21, 2005
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Country: United States

Hmmmm, let me look into my crystal ball .... ah, I see it, I see .....



(come back in 5 years and I'll tell you if the crystal ball was right or not)



traveler
Registered: Jan 08, 2002
Total Posts: 3173
Country: United States

Oh I'm quite certain in 5 years we'll have 32mp FF cameras as plentiful as the 6-10mp cameras of today. The noise levels at ISO6400 will emulate ISO400. No doubt dynamic range will have increased considerably by then as well. Lets hope the lens offerings keep up. I also hope the prices of these toys will drop as well. $3,000-$5,000 a pop is a bit much for my budget to absorb on a regular basis.



theletterj
Registered: Feb 03, 2009
Total Posts: 71
Country: United States

The fact that crop bodies have become ubiquitous in the last 5 years, I think the APS-C sensor cameras will become the new bridge cameras and everything between them and point and shoots will fall off. Crop formats were really all there was 5 years ago, and today plenty of people (not me) refer to the D300 as a consumer or novice body. It seems that today, and crop format bodies are considered amateur. But with the proliferation of D40s and D90s in the mainstream, that sector will eventually be absorbed altogether. Thusly, most of the people here will be shooting FX bodies in 5 years. DX won't die, it will just shift to a different market, as it's already been doing.

Nikon and Canon used their entry level models to bring dSLR to the masses and now the masses want more.

As for the leaps in technology, protographers will benefit the most. I'm guessing that we'll be approaching the resolution and dynamic range of some of the very best 35mm film. AF will be even faster and more accurate, and ISOs will be cleaner and higher. Overall, we'll have a few sensors spread over more body styles and more choices, soft of like how if was with film.



dasrocket
Registered: Jul 13, 2006
Total Posts: 1723
Country: Canada

In 5 years we may have variable dynamic range sensors with each photosite adjusting exposure: set the max and min limits, and the sensor will expose within; no more blown highlights, lost shadows.



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