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door Barto
Thom Hogan waagt zich weer aan een aantal voorspellingen op het gebied van de digitale fotografie voor het nieuwe jaar."Nikon drops compact 35mm development, then sales. It was already rumored and denied by Nikon, but I think it's only a matter of time, and it'll happen in 2004. Nikon won't be developing any new compact 35mm bodies, and when the existing sales drop below some pre-set point (I'll guess 300k units), Nikon will simply drop that whole product lineup to free up dollars and production capacity. Likewise, there will be no new film scanners developed. In other words, other than one last gasp of 35mm SLR development, by the end of the year Nikon will be solely a digital imaging company."
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Je leest wel weer erg selectief. (En dat zegt iets over mij??) Waarom sla je dit over? Nikon's market share for 35mm camera bodies increased significantly in 2003. Both Nikon and Canon will introduce at least one new 35mm SLR. In Nikon's case, that's besides the F6 mentioned above. For Nikon, the most likely candidate would be an N85.
Posted by J-E, 11-12-2003 02:34
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