Is there a specific reason why Nikon chose this card format? From what I understand these new ML cameras are said not to be for "Pro" purposes and Nikon didn't build the Z6/7 to be speed demons, am I wrong? So why an XQD card?
If these new cameras are supposed to be targeted at new customers, if Nikon wanted a more variety of people to buy this cameras why a much more expensive memory card? From a financial point of view XQD cards are not cost effective and personally this is the reason why I'm not going to bother buying one of these cameras. When a customer sees that one 64GB card will cost them a whooping $130 don't you think they will get turned off by that? Doesn't Nikon think about this things??
The new Canon FF ML has a SD card and the new Fuji XT3 at 30fps has SD cards, and even DUAL slots. Recently I saw an ad here of Sony's new high quality SD cards so SD cards are not bad or unreliable at all and personally I think they are just fine and dandy.
If these new cameras are supposed to be targeted at new customers, if Nikon wanted a more variety of people to buy this cameras why a much more expensive memory card? From a financial point of view XQD cards are not cost effective and personally this is the reason why I'm not going to bother buying one of these cameras. When a customer sees that one 64GB card will cost them a whooping $130 don't you think they will get turned off by that? Doesn't Nikon think about this things??
The new Canon FF ML has a SD card and the new Fuji XT3 at 30fps has SD cards, and even DUAL slots. Recently I saw an ad here of Sony's new high quality SD cards so SD cards are not bad or unreliable at all and personally I think they are just fine and dandy.
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