rain5533 said:do your notice about it?
Magnesium alloy only on top and back only (how bout in front, design like a D90 plastic)?
But the D7000 still fully Magnesium alloy..
edutilos- said:It's supposed to be cheaper than the D700....
But we're debating about something that hasn't happened yet. I think that's rather inane so let's just leave it at that.
Electrocam said:
It's supposed to be cheaper than the D700....
But we're debating about something that hasn't happened yet. I think that's rather inane so let's just leave it at that.
Recent people's got too much money and cannot buy a good camera.
In the older timer is no money, but a lots thing can buy..
So we just keep for interesting to knew more the latest improve technology.
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Can you please explain yourself here as I cannot understand.
Daoyin said:Can you please explain yourself here as I cannot understand.
daredevil123 said:The sad thing is that most treat photography like chasing gears and trend...
but many still do not see that what really and only matters is the image...
Blur Shadow said:There are merits to this. If demand is sufficient, manufacturers can achieve greater economies of scale, and thereby, possibly, lower prices for consumers.
rain5533 said:You meant can be possible do like film camera as paper box and selling in tourism places?
Like it coming up Lego land in genlang patah..
Just walk and buy the FF cam in the tourism shop and just bring your own SD card that is..
The sad thing is that most treat photography like chasing gears and trend...
but many still do not see that what really and only matters is the image...
redmonsoon said:Or could D600 very well be like 'THE WAIT' for D800, where leaks & rumours surfaced soon after D700 was launched, back in 2008...lol
redmonsoon said:Or could D600 very well be like 'THE WAIT' for D800, where leaks & rumours surfaced soon after D700 was launched, back in 2008...lol
There are merits to this. If demand is sufficient, manufacturers can achieve greater economies of scale, and thereby, possibly, lower prices for consumers.
The sad thing is that most treat photography like chasing gears and trend...
but many still do not see that what really and only matters is the image...