Dear Nikon: You Really Need to Innovate Your Cameras and Lenses

I've been in this industry long enough to remember all the times where Nikon users would push their bias into the face of every other photographer. At those times, they rightfully should have. Does anyone remember the Nikon D300 and the fantastic photos it shot of President Obama during his early years? Or the Nikon D700 and the class-leading high ISO output that it had? Or what about the various more top-end cameras like the D4, the D800, etc.

? Nikon has enjoyed a long time of creating cameras that were fantastic in many ways. But in recent years, they've fallen off of their horse and created things that only let them catch up to everyone else--and that's it. For what it's worth, everything that they produce is still good--but they don't really have an edge that makes someone really want to buy their products. They're a jack of all trades and a master of none. These are times when photographers need a specialized tool and not a Swiss Army Knife. And Nikon isn't really keeping up. .

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2020-7-21 07:05

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Opinion: Going Back to Canon and Nikon Feels Like a Toxic Relationship

Canon and Nikon are absolutely doing what they can to win back customers after slowly losing ground to both Sony and Fujifilm over the years. While the latter two have been doing all that they can to gain market share and continue to push forward, we can say with absolute certainty that Canon and Nikon have done little to nothing to give customers what they want and to adapt with the times. thephoblographer.com »

2018-07-24 13:00

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Nikon Director of Development: 'If Nikon will go mirrorless, it must be full-frame'

Photo by Joseph Chan We've known for some time now that Nikon is working on a mirrorless camera—in fact, Nikon confirmed this to DPReview directly. But one question has remained tantalizingly unanswered: will it be a full-frame system, or simply an evolution of the old 1-inch Nikon 1 system? The answer, at least according to one high-level Nikon director, seems to be what we were all hoping for. dpreview.com »

2017-09-17 17:51