08-20-2018, 04:04 PM
(08-16-2018, 07:37 AM)JJ_SO Wrote: Miro, you personal opinion doesn't reflect the reality,
Thanks for replay,
I have few questions, since this forum does not accept multiple quotes I will replay few times -)
How you make analysts and conclusions? Please correct me if I'm wrong, the product will be announced at 23 Augustus. After that we will know the specs and later will come the product. A little bit later will be the first reviews , then customers starts to buy or not buy this product.
You replayed at 08-16-2018, 08:37 AM - taking as reference my world time zone :-)
(08-16-2018, 07:37 AM)JJ_SO Wrote: it's a suprisingly smart move from Nikon to come up with a yummy AF lens which other manufacturers don't offer, but apparently some people would sell their grandma for (probably
Conclusion is based on what? Do you have any base?
Please belive me - Nikon have smart senior guys with huge experience they made a bunch of meetings, risc analyzizs etc. etc At least 100 smart guys ware involved with mirrorless transition. And even them are not sure that this is a smart move.
Personally I can make such statement at least 10 years after family announcements.
talking about Nikon smart moves. Heare are mine
1. Nikon 1 that was an smart move isn't it? - actually looked smart at the beginning. I was big fan of it.
2. And here is number two. Nikon action camera- kind of GoPro
lets stop talking about sad staf, lets talk about somethink funny.
What about Nikon D850. I know that you ware involved with the search journey too. Can you shed some light on this topic?
Why I'm not so enthusiast in this topic? In the Netherlands we have sentence - Results from the past are warranty for the future.
Oh I forget to mention another fact - Nikon was pushed away from semiconductor lithography business long time ago, but reasons ware different.
(08-16-2018, 07:37 AM)JJ_SO Wrote: "The majority looking into new camera is existing are DSLR users" - first, that sentence would make some sense as "The majority looking into the new cameras are DSLR users" and second, what's the big news of this statement? DSLR users age with our systems, some like yourself are still using old or elder models - which people should look into new MILC systems? ...
Dont count me in system where I have to work with converters. In this case the new technoly requires new infrastructure. It is like selling a cars while ste streets are still for horses.
- the optical design is different. The new nikon MILS mount gives more freedom for optical design
- The actuator requirements are different - The camera must shoot still, sport and video. That is why nikon and canon has at least 3.....5 different motor technologies in their lens lines. Not because they are stupid.lens firmware upade according to ciustomer/ne camer tech/ needs
(08-16-2018, 07:37 AM)JJ_SO Wrote: The smartphone users sending gazillion of their stamp-size pictures into timelines, feeds and what else? No, these people just recognize a big camera and then conclude about the owner's photographoc abilities...This story is never ending at the begin was Large format film vs MF and 35mm film
Later was Film vs Digital. a little bit later DSLR vs mirorless, and in near future Mirroless vs smartphone.
My opinion. Photography is art that involves technology . At current state of technology - there is no correlation between camera and picture quality. . Any decent smartphone has capability to produce good technically images. The rest depends on photographer