ahsanford said:But someone please answer my question -- who makes the D4/D4S sensors? Just curious.
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If I remember rightly; Toshiba, who also make the crop sensor for the D7200 - or something like that.
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ahsanford said:But someone please answer my question -- who makes the D4/D4S sensors? Just curious.
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Roo said:AcutancePhotography said:Is the the camera manufacturer version of "save the date"?
More like "we just got engaged but have no idea when we can afford the wedding". ;D
Tugela said:Samsung were reported/rumoured to be working a next generation FF sensor to replace the NX1, but apparently that got shelved when they decided to shut up shop on the photography business.
That means that there is a high performance ultra modern FF sensor up for grabs. It seems suspicious that Nikon would be announcing this right about the same time Samsung started closing up distribution of their camera products.
My guess is that the two companies made a deal and the D5 will be housing the new Samsung FF sensor.
Rumour has it that Samsung will be making a major and surprising announcement at CES. This will probably be it.
RustyTheGeek said:And now Sony and Canon have a new even closer partnership that specifically excludes Nikon. So it sounds like Nikon is going to be hurting in the sensor dept from now on and Canon has no where to go but up.
3kramd5 said:RustyTheGeek said:And now Sony and Canon have a new even closer partnership that specifically excludes Nikon. So it sounds like Nikon is going to be hurting in the sensor dept from now on and Canon has no where to go but up.
I doubt that, especially given that Sony spun its semiconductor business off into its own corporation. The idea that they would then exclude a major potential customer is kinda silly. Might Nikon opt for Toshiba, Aptina, Samsung, or someone else? Sure. But Sony Semiconductor Solutions wouldn't likely be very happy about it.
RustyTheGeek said:I agree that business is business but if business is better for Sony with Nikon's biggest competitor (Canon), then that better business will likely dictate slowing some of the other business (Nikon). Know what I mean?
3kramd5 said:RustyTheGeek said:And now Sony and Canon have a new even closer partnership that specifically excludes Nikon. So it sounds like Nikon is going to be hurting in the sensor dept from now on and Canon has no where to go but up.
I doubt that, especially given that Sony spun its semiconductor business off into its own corporation. The idea that they would then exclude a major potential customer is kinda silly. Might Nikon opt for Toshiba, Aptina, Samsung, or someone else? Sure. But Sony Semiconductor Solutions wouldn't likely be very happy about it.
Tugela said:The issue for Nikon with Sony no doubt is that Sony is a direct competitor in their market. That means the latest stuff goes into Sony cameras first and Nikon gets it later. Over time that will result in Sony increasing market share at the expense of Nikon, so it is not a happy situation for them to be in.
Tugela said:3kramd5 said:RustyTheGeek said:And now Sony and Canon have a new even closer partnership that specifically excludes Nikon. So it sounds like Nikon is going to be hurting in the sensor dept from now on and Canon has no where to go but up.
I doubt that, especially given that Sony spun its semiconductor business off into its own corporation. The idea that they would then exclude a major potential customer is kinda silly. Might Nikon opt for Toshiba, Aptina, Samsung, or someone else? Sure. But Sony Semiconductor Solutions wouldn't likely be very happy about it.
The issue for Nikon with Sony no doubt is that Sony is a direct competitor in their market. That means the latest stuff goes into Sony cameras first and Nikon gets it later. Over time that will result in Sony increasing market share at the expense of Nikon, so it is not a happy situation for them to be in.
Oh no, I didn't know that. Now I will have to delete all my astro photos taken with my 5D3 ;D ;D ;D ;Dprivatebydesign said:That is it, 'I am jumping ship', at least Nikon innovate and keep their customers informed, they already have decent DR, and usable Live View (er, no they don't) and you can use every F mount lens ever made (oh no you can't) not like that bullS___ Canon FD to EF nonsense, and what is it with EF, EF-s and EF-m? But back to DR and Live View, my 5DS/R's are utterly unusable for landscape because of the poor Live View implementation, I'd swap just for that. The DR of every Nikon body ever made, including the V1, bests even the best Canon bodies of any size (I know 'cos DxO told me, by the by have you actually used a DxO One? They are fantastic and the best DR ever) some by more than one stop! Canon are crap, they never innovate, I can't take a decent astro photo with a Canon, any Canon, because, well because DxO told me I can't. Nikon's new wireless flash will be killer and will have an optical trigger in it for free, take that 600-EX-RT, the overpriced hunk of crap (that is cheaper than the SB900 and has been for a long time). Don't get me started on lenses, Canon are crap, they never innovate, Nikon do, and they admit their mistakes and look after their customers, not like faceless Canon, I had a 50 f1.4 and broke the AF 27 times in fifteen minutes, mind you the AF was S___ anyway and it was so soft you had to stop it down to f20 to get anything sharp, anyway I got it off CraigsList for $120 and the date code said it was made some time this century, anyway Canon wouldn't fix it for free, even though I told them I only just bought the lens! They wanted, like, $150 to fix it, I told them it only cost me $120! What a rip off. Oh and most Nikon lenses come with UV filters, you MUST use a UV filter at all times. And my cousin said if you buy a D750 or above you get a free concubine direct from Nikon, you just have to fill out an online survey and they send you one, you can even choose the colour of the kimono so it doesn't clash with your carpet. Anyway, the orderly is comming back now so I am off, goodbye Canon and hello to the open and welcoming arms of the most innovative and feature laden camera company (apart from Sony but they have, like, four lenses, duh!) NIKON RUEWLES. [sic].
3kramd5 said:What evidence is there supporting the idea that Sony Semiconductor Solutions will play favored nations with Sony Consumer Electronics at the expense of sales to Nikon, a major customer (and indeed potentially a larger one than SCE)? It would be a terrible business strategy for SSS to act in a way which causes Nikon to select a different vendor. I'm not saying that won't happen, but I've not seen any evidence other than the rumors posted in this thread.
ChristopherMarkPerez said:Isn't the Real Shocker that rumor that Nikon is buying Samsung's mirrorless line-up and their sensor tech?
http://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/hot-rumor-nikon-bought-samsung-nx-mirrorless-tech/
ahsanford said:where is the Nikon camera with that 42 MP A7R II sensor?
3kramd5 said:Regardless, that was before SSS was incorporated. Now, if Nikon is a customer, I wouldn't expect SSS (an operating unit/profit center unto itself as I understand it) to protect SCE sales at the expense of SSS profits. If anything, SSS exists to prevent that behavior given how strong the imaging sensors business it relative to the bulk of Sony.ahsanford said:where is the Nikon camera with that 42 MP A7R II sensor?