ChrisLivsey
Veteran
D7000 anyone ?
D7000 anyone ?
What about it?
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
It does seem to meet many of requests in the thread.
Magnesium alloy, for a lot of the body, backwards lens compatibility, not as large as the D700/300 series.
Magnesium alloy, for a lot of the body, backwards lens compatibility, not as large as the D700/300 series.
I see... but it is still the same old DSLR style controls and menus.
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Yes, and the nice new 35mm f1.4 is a G lens
(No aperture ring)
kxl
Social Documentary
Just to give you a glimmer of hope from an eteral optimist (at least this morning) -- note that at one time, a 24/1.4 AFS, 35/1.4 AFS and 85/1.4 AFS were also the stuff that Nikonista pipe dreams were made of...
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
If Leica can shoehorn a full frame sensor in a M9 body, I'm sure that Nikon could fit an FX sensor in a body the size of an FM2 or F3.
The M9 is considerably fatter than an FM2, and of course it doesn't require a mirror or prism.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Just to give you a glimmer of hope from an eteral optimist (at least this morning) -- note that at one time, a 24/1.4 AFS, 35/1.4 AFS and 85/1.4 AFS were also the stuff that Nikonista pipe dreams were made of...
And each one is the size of a stovepipe and weighs more than half a kg.
Someone will do this... it just makes sense for a smaller company. Nikon and Canon aren't going to do this....
menos
Veteran
My dream spec:
FM3a,
D3 sensor sans AA filter,
shutter, same as FM3a - electronic/ mechanic hybrid shutter with manual cocking
no internal motors,
entirely manual focus,
bigger prism and viewfinder than FM3a (better eye point, bigger Ø),
1 x SDHC card for compact built,
weather sealed,
simplified left controls (windup missing, but less flimsy, more precise and substantial mechanical ISO selection, like on EPSON R-D1),
small 2.5" LCD,
very simple added digital control layout (see Leica M or even S2),
NEF only,
less functions,
less menu clutter,
attachable motordrive for auto shutter cocking and continuous shooting - MD-12 anyone ;-)
Nikon could market this new digital camera as a premium product with a line of only the finest Ai-s lenses.
Everything either available in silver chrome or black piano lacquer.
Leather can be selectable from a few different kinds.
Sell it at a reasonable premium:
body: 3.200 EUR
I see a small market, that is at the moment only catered by Leica and Leica alone.
To top of history and help marketing, make it not a FM3a but A DIGITAL NIKON F !!!
How wonderful would that be!
Finally, the Leica M got back the old competitor with a digital Nikon F
I would buy one on the day of announcement and if it works a second body later on.
FM3a,
D3 sensor sans AA filter,
shutter, same as FM3a - electronic/ mechanic hybrid shutter with manual cocking
no internal motors,
entirely manual focus,
bigger prism and viewfinder than FM3a (better eye point, bigger Ø),
1 x SDHC card for compact built,
weather sealed,
simplified left controls (windup missing, but less flimsy, more precise and substantial mechanical ISO selection, like on EPSON R-D1),
small 2.5" LCD,
very simple added digital control layout (see Leica M or even S2),
NEF only,
less functions,
less menu clutter,
attachable motordrive for auto shutter cocking and continuous shooting - MD-12 anyone ;-)
Nikon could market this new digital camera as a premium product with a line of only the finest Ai-s lenses.
Everything either available in silver chrome or black piano lacquer.
Leather can be selectable from a few different kinds.
Sell it at a reasonable premium:
body: 3.200 EUR
I see a small market, that is at the moment only catered by Leica and Leica alone.
To top of history and help marketing, make it not a FM3a but A DIGITAL NIKON F !!!
How wonderful would that be!
Finally, the Leica M got back the old competitor with a digital Nikon F
I would buy one on the day of announcement and if it works a second body later on.
rbsinto
Well-known
My dream spec:
FM3a,
D3 sensor sans AA filter,
shutter, same as FM3a - electronic/ mechanic hybrid shutter with manual cocking
no internal motors,
entirely manual focus,
bigger prism and viewfinder than FM3a (better eye point, bigger Ø),
1 x SDHC card for compact built,
weather sealed,
simplified left controls (windup missing, but less flimsy, more precise and substantial mechanical ISO selection, like on EPSON R-D1),
small 2.5" LCD,
very simple added digital control layout (see Leica M or even S2),
NEF only,
less functions,
less menu clutter,
attachable motordrive for auto shutter cocking and continuous shooting - MD-12 anyone ;-)
Nikon could market this new digital camera as a premium product with a line of only the finest Ai-s lenses.
Everything either available in silver chrome or black piano lacquer.
Leather can be selectable from a few different kinds.
Sell it at a reasonable premium:
body: 3.200 EUR
I see a small market, that is at the moment only catered by Leica and Leica alone.
To top of history and help marketing, make it not a FM3a but A DIGITAL NIKON F !!!
How wonderful would that be!
Finally, the Leica M got back the old competitor with a digital Nikon F
I would buy one on the day of announcement and if it works a second body later on.
...and we could have bacon and eggs, if we had some bacon, and if we had some eggs.
menos
Veteran
Aahh - come on - this is the pipe dream thread - don't destroy that. It was so nice until you rang that bell!
henri klein
Established
I buy one if it works without batteries.
HarryW
Established
It has only been three years
It has only been three years
Given the recent rumours around the forthcoming Nikon dF, it looks as if it has only taken three years for Nikon to take up some of the suggestions contained in this 2010 thread.
Looking forward to seeing what this camera delivers and if it is affordable will maybe get the chance to use my AIS lenses again.
Not long until 5th Nov.
Regards
Harry
It has only been three years
Given the recent rumours around the forthcoming Nikon dF, it looks as if it has only taken three years for Nikon to take up some of the suggestions contained in this 2010 thread.
Looking forward to seeing what this camera delivers and if it is affordable will maybe get the chance to use my AIS lenses again.
Not long until 5th Nov.
Regards
Harry
Highway 61
Revisited
Given the recent rumours around the forthcoming Nikon dF, it looks as if it has only taken three years for Nikon to take up some of the suggestions contained in this 2010 thread.
Looking forward to seeing what this camera delivers and if it is affordable will maybe get the chance to use my AIS lenses again.
Not long until 5th Nov.
Regards
Harry
I wonder how rbsinto's bacon and eggs now are after three years...
Range-rover
Veteran
I read somewhere that Nikon took out a patent for a digital back for one of their film
cameras, I wonder if they would ever do it?
Range
cameras, I wonder if they would ever do it?
Range
rbsinto
Well-known
I wonder how rbsinto's bacon and eggs now are after three years...![]()
Doing just fine.
Just sitting here marvelling how so many people could be so involved in discussions about some camera based on a blurry photo, some pictures of what are clearly film cameras and a website that deals in rumours. In other words ......nothing.
First we'll see. And then we'll know.
James24
Well-known
a website that deals in rumours.
I've followed this site fairly closely for a few years now and they do get a lot of it right.
They are now predicting a November 5th launch so not long to wait.
http://nikonrumors.com/2013/10/29/nikon-df-announcement-on-november-5th.aspx/
I read somewhere that Nikon took out a patent for a digital back for one of their film cameras, I wonder if they would ever do it?
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/Kodak/index.htm
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