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Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
If I lock up the mirror in my F2 so I can use my 2.1cm O-Nikkor, is it considered mirrorless? 
Phil Forrest
Phil Forrest
lynnb
Veteran
Gave into the temptation to start a Nikon 1 thread - the original Nikon mirrorless 
I hope Nikon learnt a lot since then and manage to provide a system that keeps Nikon users happy. The lens roadmap will be a key factor IMO - and ensuring enough lenses are released to dissuade Nikon users from leaking to Sony, Fuji, and Canon (when Canon gets around to releasing theirs). I'm assuming the new mount is backward-compatible (but how far?).
I hope Nikon learnt a lot since then and manage to provide a system that keeps Nikon users happy. The lens roadmap will be a key factor IMO - and ensuring enough lenses are released to dissuade Nikon users from leaking to Sony, Fuji, and Canon (when Canon gets around to releasing theirs). I'm assuming the new mount is backward-compatible (but how far?).
michaelwj
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If I lock up the mirror in my F2 so I can use my 2.1cm O-Nikkor, is it considered mirrorless?
Phil Forrest
Yes. Yes it is.
You also get the original live view!
pyeh
Member of good standing
Not with the mirror locked up you don't.
lynnb
Veteran
OT, but AFAIK Canon was the only manufacturer to give SLR users a live view, with the pellicle mirror.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
If I lock up the mirror in my F2 so I can use my 2.1cm O-Nikkor, is it considered mirrorless?
Phil Forrest
If you forget to lock it up then it'll become mirrorless.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
Not with the mirror locked up you don't.
I think it's fair to say that a reverse Galilean finder is one of the original "live view" aids.
Phil Forrest
farlymac
PF McFarland
I wish they had picked a different letter for the lens mount. Can't wait for all the faux accent writings and talking about "Zee mirrorless Zee6 and Zee7".
It most certainly appears they are marketing these to the pros, since one has to decide if they want low light capability, or high resolution. Too bad they can't build both into one sensor.
PF
It most certainly appears they are marketing these to the pros, since one has to decide if they want low light capability, or high resolution. Too bad they can't build both into one sensor.
PF
BillBingham2
Registered User
OT, but AFAIK Canon was the only manufacturer to give SLR users a live view, with the pellicle mirror.
Nikon build a few Fs and F2s with that sort of magic some years back.
B2 (;->
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