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Re: I'm skipping D4 ...
In reply to leemoh,
Jan 13, 2012
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leemoh wrote:
alexst4 wrote:
It seems that everyone agrees that the biggest addition to D4 was video. That's were (almost) all the R&D budget has gone to. Now that the video features have been developed and implemented in D4, I suppose Nikon has to turn its budget to improving stills part of their flagship body.
So my guess is that whatever follows the D4 will have more upgrades to offer to photographers.
I don't have a problem with waiting a couple of years for that to appear. My current bodies should last a lot longer than that.
Or you can ride the wave and start videoing
Video is quite a bit different from stills, as I'm sure you appreciate.
I already have a Panasonic 3CCD camcorder, which does a great job for my occasional amateur needs, holidays etc.
To shoot video with D4, you've got to spend considerable money on the video rig.
Without the rig you can't do anything serious, read - anything for which clients will happily pay.
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