Fraser
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It looks pretty nice with that 55mm on it!
i really like the little lcd on the top plate. why don't you see that on any mirrorless cameras?
...but fps would not be what this camera is geared for..no?
WTH is the point of making a camera that is so clearly geared towards manual photography and then completely dropping the ball by leaving out what may be the most important feature on a camera like that?
Now this is what a real camera top plate must look like.
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What do we think of this top plate?
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Agreed, complaining about FPS for a camera that is designed for contemplative photography is like barking up the wrong tree.
For real, those of us who are not sports photographer, what use do you really have for 11fps anyways? If you answer kids, then you're not trying very hard.
I'm nodding in agreement.
For the asking price, there should be the freedom to swap focusing screen. Ironically, Nikon used to be very good at providing this option.
Sorry, Highway, yours is still too cluttered.
This is how an elegant camera top plate should look like 😀 :
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Photo credit: Suleyman Demir via flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/s-demir/6840076167/in/photostream/)

No, this is what a top plate should look like:
Leicas, M2 & M8, March, 2010 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
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I have used my AI 105/2.5 and AIS 400/3.5 Nikkors very satisfactorily on both a 5D2 and 5D3. The 5D3 is currently available new. Both have sensors larger than 16mp.
are those particularly hard to focus? or am I missing something? 😕
Great review, he really nails the camera, and why some will like and others won't.
The whole package reminds me of my first "real" camera, purchased brand new almost forty years ago, a Canon TX with 50mm 1.8 lens. Tugging at the nostalgia strings. Of course that Canon kit was $159, not $2999.
problem is it is still going to tough to focus on the non changeable focus screen and the metering is of the stop-down variety. it seems the A7 might be a better way to use such lenses.
i was expecting the size of the cam to be smaller and less knobs. why does Nikon wants to place so many knobs on the cam? the cam comes with a LCD screen and user can select setting via that. .....
SLR, Maggie. We are talking about SLRs, can't avoid the prism hump 😀
