ageha
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The price wasn't part of that particular rumor.ya.... but is the US$3000 price tag also BS... thats more impt... :hung:
The price wasn't part of that particular rumor.ya.... but is the US$3000 price tag also BS... thats more impt... :hung:
The price wasn't part of that particular rumor.
I hope hybrid doesn't refer to the VF, especially not if it's something switchable. I think that's rather a waste. I prefer to have either a high quality EVF or a great OVF only.
Just reading the earlier posts again, and re-thinking the "hybrid" feature. Could it be that you can also load film on this new cam? Thus it's both a DSLR and a film SLR, hence "Hybrid". Far fetched?![]()
I tend to agree with this outlook. I think that going to mirrorless is to attract a wider market base and especially to catch those who want something better than the Nikon V series. Current users of D4 may not be too concerned about a mirrorless... that's from my personal marketing experience but then....That sounds more like a camera with a price tag above the D4 for only a few people. I doubt that's Nikon's new entry level strategy they announced.
If the camera is well specced and comparable in price to the D600, I'd get it anyway.
I think it was.The price wasn't part of that particular rumor.
I think the title of this thread is a bit confusing. The OP states the rumour of a pentaprism and hence not mirrorless yet the title is of a 'retro hybrid mirrorless camera'.
Not saying the mirror can't be locked up to engage an EVF in a hybrid EVF/OVF configuration but if there's a pentaprism then there's a mirror in there somewhere. This will be quite different from an A7/r type camera I think.
- Nikon DF vs Sony A7/r
- DLSR vs mirrorless
- Simple/uncluttered vs feature rich
- 'pure photography' vs 'convergent device'
- full legacy F-mount support vs complete new line of lenses (but non-native legacy lens support via adapter)
I find it ironic though that a "pure photography" device like the a900/a850 was slammed by nikonians for not having enough features yet now they seem to want a "pure photography" camera and the Sony is the one with all the features.![]()
I find it ironic though that a "pure photography" device like the a900/a850 was slammed by nikonians for not having enough features yet now they seem to want a "pure photography" camera and the Sony is the one with all the features.![]()
it's no longer pure photography once local photographers start shooting bikini-clad XMM "artwork" with the Nikon DF.
the camera will be tainted and used for Impure Photography
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Why is a camera "feature rich" just because it doesn't have a mirror, a dedicated PDAF chip and a pentaprism? I would call the Sony feature rich if it's technology would make the mirror obsolete but that isn't the case, it doesn't introduce anything new.I think the title of this thread is a bit confusing. The OP states the rumour of a pentaprism and hence not mirrorless yet the title is of a 'retro hybrid mirrorless camera'.
Not saying the mirror can't be locked up to engage an EVF in a hybrid EVF/OVF configuration but if there's a pentaprism then there's a mirror in there somewhere. This will be quite different from an A7/r type camera I think.
- Nikon DF vs Sony A7/r
- DLSR vs mirrorless
- Simple/uncluttered vs feature rich
- 'pure photography' vs 'convergent device'
- full legacy F-mount support vs complete new line of lenses (but non-native legacy lens support via adapter)
Why is a camera "feature rich" just because it doesn't have a mirror, a dedicated PDAF chip and a pentaprism? I would call the Sony feature rich if it's technology would make the mirror obsolete but that isn't the case, it doesn't introduce anything new.
Feature rich has little to do with the lack of the mirror although mirroless does lead to the introduction of some features like EVFs and on-sensor PD-AF (in the case of the A7).
Here're the Sony specs:
http://www.dpreview.com/previews/sony-alpha-7-7r/2
Are there any gaping features that's missing?
Main thing I can think of is sensor stabilisation.
So comparatively with the rumoured DF, it would seem quite feature rich don't you think?