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Nikon's unexpected response to the competition's popular mirrorless systems
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Nikon's unexpected response to the competition's popular mirrorless systems
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This new entry clearly wins on size and weight. One lens is available: others are pending.
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As one who is pretty much locked into the Canon system, I'm tempted to Photoshop the logo "Canon" in place of "Nikon" before buying one.
Of course I also considered "Deardorff," but that might not fit.
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The new tiny Nikon also shoots 32 bit per channel CMYK files.
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Quote from: Ellis Vener on April 01, 2014, 10:24:10 am
The new tiny Nikon also shoots 32 bit per channel CMYK files.
Nikon are also showing a contact-lens electronic viewfinder, on sale on 4/1/2015.
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