Maybe karma as so many people cursing with the dust issues on the D600.
Aiyo, buy camera also have karma.

Maybe karma as so many people cursing with the dust issues on the D600.
Aiyo, buy camera also have karma.![]()
avsquare said:Or it could also have been that Nikon FF upgraders doesn't feel that they need the whopping 36MP and humongous file sizes that comes with it.
For one, I started out with the D800E and eventually settled for the D600 as the 36MP is really not needed and the D600 came with a very nice package - 100%VF, FF and dual card slot, which I think is the 3 most important thing for a FF DSLR in today's context.
I agree with this more. I too went from D800 to thinking i don't need it, to settling for a D600. Since the D800/E has been touted as a pro-grade FF and indeed has been shown to require more care/technique in execution, the D600 became the "better" choice for many Nikon followers.
"Bo-pian", hope next round, they come up with another winning D300/D700/D3 lineup.
The issue is real and proven but they choose not to response. What do you expect buyer to do?
As a finance graduate, I really don't think karma plays a role in the markets. Or at least there hasn't been any theory or even study on karma and the stock markets. Haha. But it would be ground breaking if there is evidence to suggest that! Haha!
but i guess since it is sony sensor (right?) they don have a choice but to include the xqd
Or it could also have been that Nikon FF upgraders doesn't feel that they need the whopping 36MP and humongous file sizes that comes with it.
For one, I started out with the D800E and eventually settled for the D600 as the 36MP is really not needed and the D600 came with a very nice package - 100%VF, FF and dual card slot, which I think is the 3 most important thing for a FF DSLR in today's context.
That's exactly my point - the d600, which is a very low-margin product, is what people who may have bought a d800 settled for instead.
Think of when the sony a850 came out (it cost as much/little as the 6D) - sony did it to try and capture market share, but every a850 was actually sold at a loss. They were banking on lens revenue. Nikon is getting hit with the same thing now, a low-profit/loss-making budget FF but people are not buying the lenses in the volumes they expected - because many already had the lenses, they only bought the body.
no link. It was Nikon's own choice to use xqd. Otherwise you would see even the a99 have an xqd slot. Just using a sony sensor does not mean they are "forced" to use xqd
soeypixels said:haha i am just being imaginative
a CF/CF will be the best or a CF/SD
Cowseye said:Actually, if XQD had been more readily available (with the help from Sandisk & Lexar) to drive the price down, it might be just as ideal as CF & SD combo. Lexar had made the move, but without the 16GB option, it's just making adoption of this technology even steeper...
Blur Shadow said:I think it is a simple case where current technology is too entrenched and there is no move to the newer XQD standard. Both card and equipment manufacturers are hesitant to adopt a standard that has no backing.
Cowseye said:Then what were Sony & Nikon smoking when they came up with the creation of XQD? A drunken one night stand?