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D4 production is job #1
In reply to LMCasey,
Apr 30, 2012
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LMCasey wrote:
Ive heard Nikon is actually making 5000 per month, not the rumored 30000 per month.
Production rates so far below plan would normally hint at a problem in the supply chain.
But it may just be deliberately prioritizing the D4 ahead of the D800. The Olympics may make many D4 sales "now or never" whereas D800 sales will still be there in a month or two. The issue might not be a parts limitation - they might simply not have enough factory-floor space to assemble more than a fixed number of cameras at once.
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