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Nikon Introduces the Z5, lower cost entry into full-frame mirrorless.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan F/2" data-source="post: 398625" data-attributes="member: 1235"><p>There are still a lot of things to like about DSLRs. I don't think Nikon is realizing the full potential of DSLRs right now. For example the D780 has the OSPDAF of the Z6, why not make modern compact primes (like redo the whole f/2.8 AFD prime line) and try slimming down the bodies like the Df? Nikon's dumped the on-board flash, might as well try making the bodies as slim as possible, but provide a nice grip. Also I prefer flash on DSLRs due to the infrared light which mirrorless still has no replacement tech, no need to look at a noisy video screen in the dark, instant response when turning ON and battery life that goes well into the thousands of shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan F/2, post: 398625, member: 1235"] There are still a lot of things to like about DSLRs. I don't think Nikon is realizing the full potential of DSLRs right now. For example the D780 has the OSPDAF of the Z6, why not make modern compact primes (like redo the whole f/2.8 AFD prime line) and try slimming down the bodies like the Df? Nikon's dumped the on-board flash, might as well try making the bodies as slim as possible, but provide a nice grip. Also I prefer flash on DSLRs due to the infrared light which mirrorless still has no replacement tech, no need to look at a noisy video screen in the dark, instant response when turning ON and battery life that goes well into the thousands of shots. [/QUOTE]
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