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Posted by Judith: Sat Sep 27th, 2014 20:30 1st Post
Don't know if anyone has posted this elsewhere, but if not...

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/7726365599/photokina-2014-nikon-interview-large-sensor-mirrorless-could-be-a-solution

Apparently, they are looking into a d300 successor. Sigh...maybe we need a petition! :whip:



Posted by Robert: Sun Sep 28th, 2014 00:40 2nd Post
Thanks for that Judith, it seemed a very guarded conversation, not giving much away.

It seemed to suggest the 'D400' is only at the consideration stage... Which seems a little short sighted to me, although at the rate they are producing FX models perhaps the lead time, once a decision is made may not be great. A carbon fibre D400? Mmmm...



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Posted by Judith: Sun Sep 28th, 2014 07:25 3rd Post
Giving absolutely nothing away! Grrr... There's no way after all this time it is only at the consideration stage. They will be aware of people having been grumbling for years about it so it must have been considered to death by now but kept on the back burner. Their R&D people must keep an eye on forums and other sites relating to Nikon products. Why both they and Canon have done nothing about the grumbling till now is strange. They will no doubt be monitoring the new Canon's sales. Hopefully it is selling well as that will bode well for those of us who want the camera - or I may have to defect to the dark side!!



Posted by Eric: Sun Sep 28th, 2014 17:33 4th Post
Don't quite understand why they need to 'keep' monitoring customers views...those views are quickly obtained with some market research or as you say monitoring forums. It doesn't need protracted deliberation.

But i am sure they will be monitoring Canons progress.

My money is on a D400 early next year.


The D750 looks interesting.



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Posted by Judith: Sun Sep 28th, 2014 20:22 5th Post
I'm eyeing up the d810 now!:rtfm:



Posted by amazing50: Sun Sep 28th, 2014 21:43 6th Post
With some luck and a couple of adaptors I will be able to mount my old Leica Visoflex housing on Nikon's new full frame mirrorless. :lol:



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Posted by jk: Mon Sep 29th, 2014 08:18 7th Post
Judith wrote: I'm eyeing up the d810 now!:rtfm: I think that you have lost your scottish blood with all that time on the Shetlands!

The D810 has some really nice features but I hardly use my D800 as I find 36MP is too much and that the D600 with 24MP delivers the same quality (almost) at half the cost.



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Posted by Judith: Mon Sep 29th, 2014 10:45 8th Post
jk wrote: Judith wrote: I'm eyeing up the d810 now!:rtfm: I think that you have lost your scottish blood with all that time on the Shetlands!

The D810 has some really nice features but I hardly use my D800 as I find 36MP is too much and that the D600 with 24MP delivers the same quality (almost) at half the cost.

Nope - I am just filthy rich now!! (Pfft, I wish!).

And Shetland was in Scotland last time I checked - go back to school, JK!!

Don't like what I've read about the D600 and I had a shot of one and didn't like the feel of it either.  I will go into John Lewis when I'm in Edinburgh next week and have a play of the D810, not that I'd pay their inflated price for it.  It's 400 quid cheaper in Mifsuds, never mind another 300 cheaper online.  Am not buying just now, just eyeing. ;-) 

Those 36MP could come in handy for my wildlife efforts as there's much more scope for cropping that dot in the distance and still producing something recognisable at useable quality.  I also want something with enough bells and whistles on to keep me happy for a good few years. I'm not like you, with a room full of cameras to choose from. :lol:

I'll wait and see what magnificent cashback offers are on over xmas this year.  I still have my £40 cash card to spend from last year.  Totally forgot I had it lol.  And, who knows, Nikon might even come up with that nice D400 thingy.



Posted by jk: Mon Sep 29th, 2014 16:37 9th Post
No Judith.
Shetland got independence. It is NOT in Scotland talk to a Orkney or Shetlander! It is in UK.
:lol: Not just a one way street this independence stuff!


Now we have the Catalunia and probably the Valencia independence brigades starting up.
Madness and head up ass thinking. Mind you AS (Shrek) was pretty good at that. Hopefully Nicola Sturgeon will get elected. Smart cookie!



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Posted by Judith: Mon Sep 29th, 2014 17:21 10th Post
Actually, the Shetlanders would probably rather be returned to Norway. The islands were given to Scotland as a wedding gift a few centuries back when a Norwegian princess married a Scottish king.



Posted by jk: Mon Sep 29th, 2014 17:43 11th Post
Judith wrote:
Actually, the Shetlanders would probably rather be returned to Norway. The islands were given to Scotland as a wedding gift a few centuries back when a Norwegian princess married a Scottish king.
True but at least I can be understand their 'Norwegian'!
:applause:

I'm happy to get rid of all politicians and go for direct democracy but I fear that the decisions would be just as poor but at least we would save on the 'benefits' that the politicians cost the taxpayer e.g. Fat pensions, early retirement if they are so incompetent they dont get re-elected, expenses and perks. The list is almost endless!
:devil:



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Posted by Judith: Mon Sep 29th, 2014 18:12 12th Post
Direct democracy could only work in small communities! Expensive though they are, the politicians are cheaper than fixing the chaos of DD society would be.

So, you reckon you can understand Shetland dialect, do you?!! Hahaaaaa... :lol: Good luck, there, because I struggle with some of their accents.



Posted by jk: Mon Sep 29th, 2014 18:19 13th Post
Aye, but you are a Lowlander sassenach! :lol:
You forget I lived in and around Dundee for four years. They speak like chawing a brick!



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Posted by Judith: Mon Sep 29th, 2014 20:51 14th Post
A sassenach is an English person ie you! And I grew up in the NE where the dialect there makes Dundee sound positively well-spoken - and Shetland is worse!



Posted by jk: Tue Sep 30th, 2014 09:16 15th Post
I think the Peterhead, Banff, Macduff accent is much nicer than the Dundee one.

Well I dont care what your accent is, I can understand most of them.



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