Re: Will Nikon build anymore DSLR's, or are they done with DSLR's?
Well, I for one wish Nikon the best. I shot with them for a bit over a decade, with a brief 3 year period in which I went Fuji. I started with a D7000, then moved to the best camera I ever used - the D700, then the D800, and currently the D750.
I'll be moving to a full frame mirrorless camera this year. Unfortunately, it won't be with Nikon. I don't know this company is doing, buy the seem lost (and this has been going on for quite a while).
Mishaps like oil on the sensor on the D600, bad shutters on the D750, the slow as hell D800, the lackluster features of the D780, the half-ass release of the Z6/Z7 - this company has many problems and it has all caught up with them.
Mirrorless is inevitable. I was disappointed that Z series camera take a new mount. Sure, there's an adapter, but it's not native, and the AF is slower.
I simply can't trust the company any more. It's time to move on. I have a feeling many Nikon D750 shooters are waiting for A7IV by Sony to be released before jumping ship. It's time to sell my Nikon gear while it still has some value.
Apr 14, 2021 at 02:06 PM
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