Good on Nikon at face value. Seems like a solid offering with a carefully planned out messaging strategy.
I'll reserve my judgment until I see:
Good luck to Nikon. They need a big sales win here. This may save their bacon, or it might throw their financials even further into the fire. We shall see.
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I'll reserve my judgment until I see:
- Proof they can move D850-level data while running AE and AF (from the sensor) in real time. To my knowledge they've never shown performance level anywhere near this with liveview shooting before (D850 doesn't capture 9 fps in liveview, right?). Imaging Resource brute forces all sorts of combinations of AF, file type, etc. and how it impacts true fps, so they might capture how fast these rigs really are.
- A manual that confirms that Nikon doesn't have the 'performance fine print' that plagued the first two generations of A7/A7R cameras.
- Pictures of fingers coexisting with large lenses, so the A7/A9 'my fingers fly coach' problem is not present here as well (from TDP):
Good luck to Nikon. They need a big sales win here. This may save their bacon, or it might throw their financials even further into the fire. We shall see.
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