ruby.monkey
Veteran
I think the Ricoh GRD3's control layout has ruined me for other small cameras. Can't see any reason for me to pick this over a GRD4, let alone whatever follows it.
Sensor size truly means nothing in looking at images on monitors.
ideally it should be FF and then it could be 1300-1400, but would need a slightly better lens (at least f/2)
with an APS-C sensor and quite a slow lens, maybe 300-450.
Why $400? I might need a truly pocketable camera 3 or 4 times per year.
Leica doesn't count... because of the Leica brand name tax. 😉
jsr .. That's kinda silly.
What I don't know yet is how the Nikon performs and how well it works in the hand. Could be great, might not be. I know the Leica works very well indeed, as does the Sony and (in a more limited way) the Sigmas. If the Nikon works well and performs well, then I can assign a value to it.
I kinda assume it will perform well. How well it works is the question mark. Responsiveness and sensible control organization has become my critical measure for this class of camera. For me, at present, the X2 takes the limelight, the RX1 is darn close. The Nikon could be a contender.
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Do you really think the difference between modern APS-C sensors and full frame sensors equals $1000?
It was meant to be... I gave you one of these... 😉
There's no doubt about it, this Nikon will work well. I think the price is ok because there isn't much competition. It just isn't for me.
Putting price first seems the wrong way to determine the desirability of a camera.
The A, is not likely to have the same selling potential. It's not as appealing for the general public.
Sure, every housewife knows DSLR ir the real thing and also looks like it. !
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