D400 anyone?


I could be wrong of course, but going by Nikon's track record, that's how I call it... of course, they might yet surprise us :)
apparently I was wrong and Nikon has yet surprised me ;p D400 speculation should be interesting...

The D700 is already in a D300/400 type of body.....
Think he meant D700 comparable quality in DX weather sealed bidy.
believe the D200/300 are comparatively weather sealed to the same level as the D700/800...
 

theRBK said:
apparently I was wrong and Nikon has yet surprised me ;p D400 speculation should be interesting...

believe the D200/300 are comparatively weather sealed to the same level as the D700/800...

Nikon surprised me when they launched the D3. You really have high expectations!
 

Blur Shadow said:
Nikon surprised me when they launched the D3. You really have high expectations!

At the moment should Nikon release the budget FX in D400 body as well :)

Cause the D800 is not really everyone can entry or bring for event.

If the D400 in 24Mp of FX in D3 performance, I think should many switch cam to Nikon again :)

We just hope.
 

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At the moment should Nikon release the budget FX in D400 body as well :)

Cause the D800 is not really everyone can entry or bring for event.

If the D400 in 24Mp of FX in D3 performance, I think should many switch cam to Nikon again :)

We just hope.

Why need so many MP?
 

lenslust said:
Why need so many MP?

We can't said no. Cause you can imaging the entry level at 24Mp, because of Sony supply.
 

When will Nikon release an entry level FX SLR?

I just hope to set my aperture and shutter speed manually with metering available, and most importantly, I can use my existing manual lenses. I do not need those fanciful features, such as number of focus points, number of frame per second, etc. I am just a casual snapper, will usually take photos only when traveling.

Guess I will have to keep on waiting....:dunno:
 

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PhotoTime said:
When will Nikon release an entry level FX SLR?

I just hope to set my aperture and shutter speed manually with metering available, and most importantly, I can use my existing manual lenses. I do not need those fanciful features, such as number of focus points, number of film per second, etc. I am just a casual snapper, will usually take photos only when traveling.

Guess I will have to keep on waiting....:dunno:

Got! Cheap and good. It's called Nikon FM2. Full frame. Can set ISO, aperture, shutter speed and can take all your manual focus lenses as well.
 

haha...That's is a good one. Did not specify my requirement correctly.

Should be FX DSLR.
 

PhotoTime said:
haha...That's is a good one. Did not specify my requirement correctly.

Should be FX DSLR.

Matter of time bro, matter of time.
 

D400 look like broken dream and replacement by D600 FX entry level.

So the higher end still remain as D7000, so what do you thinking about in?
 

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