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novicius



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Might make an interesting read .... frankly , I find it a little Frightening ,...

http://nikonrumors.com/2011/04/07/nikon-products-lifespan-according-to-nps.aspx/

Sometimes I miss the Good Ol` days :'(

jk



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Seems like the Nikon D4S is already lapsed!

Robert



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From my viewpoint it's good news... Unless they install self destruct software; it means the obsolete cameras which remain viable drop in price and become more affordable for me, while retaining more than adequate quality. As in my holy grail, the D3.


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