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09/24/2013 05:24:40 PM · #1 |
Nikon Rumors
I think I should be upset...
ETA: October 6-7
Message edited by author 2013-09-24 17:26:46. |
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09/24/2013 05:29:59 PM · #2 |
It says the only difference is 1/2 a frame per second. I'm surprised they would release that as a new model. |
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09/24/2013 05:32:23 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Enlightened: It says the only difference is 1/2 a frame per second. I'm surprised they would release that as a new model. |
They only fixed the problem with the mirror mechanism... their way to admit there was a problem... |
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09/24/2013 05:36:59 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Alexkc: Originally posted by Enlightened: It says the only difference is 1/2 a frame per second. I'm surprised they would release that as a new model. |
They only fixed the problem with the mirror mechanism... their way to admit there was a problem... |
Ok now I understand and I would be upset too. |
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09/24/2013 05:49:27 PM · #5 |
I am! I bet they add the D7100 broader focus points and remove the LP filter. Then I'll be very upset (because I'll want one!). |
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09/24/2013 05:52:42 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Neil:
I am! I bet they add the D7100 broader focus points and remove the LP filter. Then I'll be very upset (because I'll want one!). |
It seems like it will be exactly the same except for the the different shutter mechanism (it will bring the burst speed to 6 fps). |
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09/24/2013 05:56:18 PM · #7 |
so instead of fixing the defect in your camera they'll make you buy a new one? amazing. |
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10/08/2013 12:59:14 PM · #8 |
I know it's in Italian, but I started a petition to ask Nikon to give some sort of discount for the owner of D600.
D600 - D610
Just to let you know :) |
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10/08/2013 02:21:00 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Alexkc: I know it's in Italian, but I started a petition to ask Nikon to give some sort of discount for the owner of D600.
D600 - D610
Just to let you know :) |
How about instead of a discount, they recall the D600, and either retrofit it with the new mechanism, or just swap us for a new 610! I propose that! |
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10/08/2013 04:41:46 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by Neil: Originally posted by Alexkc: I know it's in Italian, but I started a petition to ask Nikon to give some sort of discount for the owner of D600.
D600 - D610
Just to let you know :) |
How about instead of a discount, they recall the D600, and either retrofit it with the new mechanism, or just swap us for a new 610! I propose that! |
It would be the right thing to do, but I'm sure Nikon won't do anything so 'nice', so I tried with something easier :) |
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10/08/2013 04:45:36 PM · #11 |
And this, of course, is a big part of why we buy CANON... (runs for shelter) |
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10/08/2013 04:51:06 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: And this, of course, is a big part of why we buy CANON... (runs for shelter) |
Too predictable... I expect always the best from the Bear :) |
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10/08/2013 07:26:02 PM · #13 |
Ok so here's a serious question: I've been limping along with a D70 for many years now, and I think it is on its last legs and likely not worth even sending in for an estimate on the repairs. If I were in the market for a new nikon (and I have no FF lenses yet..) what is a reasonable replacement for my D70? Money, is of course, an object. |
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10/08/2013 07:33:19 PM · #14 |
Hopefully the D610 won't have frequently occurring oil spots on the sensor which has caused angst amongst many users of this higher end model. |
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10/08/2013 07:40:59 PM · #15 |
For people who don't have a D600 now is the best moment to buy it. First models had that oil spots problems, but not later models, so you can get it for a very good price... unlike me ;( |
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10/08/2013 08:00:41 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by Alexkc: For people who don't have a D600 now is the best moment to buy it. First models had that oil spots problems, but not later models, so you can get it for a very good price... unlike me ;( |
If later production models don't have it, why would they go to all the trouble of producing a redesign? |
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10/08/2013 08:15:58 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by Neil: Originally posted by Alexkc: For people who don't have a D600 now is the best moment to buy it. First models had that oil spots problems, but not later models, so you can get it for a very good price... unlike me ;( |
If later production models don't have it, why would they go to all the trouble of producing a redesign? |
Maybe they have an agreement with Canon to lose a lot of clients... LOL! |
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10/08/2013 08:47:13 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by frisca: Ok so here's a serious question: I've been limping along with a D70 for many years now, and I think it is on its last legs and likely not worth even sending in for an estimate on the repairs. If I were in the market for a new nikon (and I have no FF lenses yet..) what is a reasonable replacement for my D70? Money, is of course, an object. |
I have a nice D7000 for sale! (Very nice camera...jury's still out on the D7100 which I bought too...doesn't seem to have the same dynamic range of RAW files with the newer sensor.)
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10/09/2013 11:47:35 AM · #19 |
Originally posted by frisca: Ok so here's a serious question: I've been limping along with a D70 for many years now, and I think it is on its last legs and likely not worth even sending in for an estimate on the repairs. If I were in the market for a new nikon (and I have no FF lenses yet..) what is a reasonable replacement for my D70? Money, is of course, an object. |
D7000/7100
You will be delighted, I guarantee it.
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