Nikon interview: "We’re at a transitional stage"
In a wide-ranging conversation, Keiji Oishi gave us an insight into Nikon's strategy at all levels of its business, and shared some details of the new D6.
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Sehe ich genauso, Danke an Armin fürs Einstellen.Sehr interessantes Interview....
Was haltet Ihr von dieser Strategie?
Some of our FX customers also want more affordable, smaller lenses, for example pancake lenses. if we can make those kinds of lenses [for FX] they will provide a good solution for both DX and FX-format customers. We have a 28mm and a 40mm [already] on the roadmap [for full-frame].
But we’re getting most requests for a pancake. The mirrorless camera bodies are smaller than DSLR, but the lenses are still the same size. A lot of our Z 6 and Z 7 customers want to make their system size much smaller, so this is a priority for us.
The number of card slots was one of the [most common] pieces of feedback. Also, we have received requests for a vertical control grip. Customers are used to the D850 or D750, with two slots. With the Z 6 and Z 7 we wanted to minimize the [body] size.
To be honest, it was just a question of resources. But after I took over product planning, we are planning to schedule firmware updates more frequently. We don’t want that kind of delay [again] between the announcement of firmware and its availability. We want to do regular scheduled firmware updates to keep the products up to date for a long time.
Bitte nicht falsch verstehen: ich sage nicht, dass man mit DX keine guten Bilder machen kann - eine Kamera ist ein Werkzeug, und wer sein Handwerk beherrscht, kommt mit jedem Werkzeug klar. Ich denke nur dass es klar ist , an Wen sich Nikon jetzt mit den einzelnen Kameraserien wendet. Die D500 hat ein Alleinstellungsmerkmal als professioneller Telekonverter, ansonsten setzt Nikon auf FX
.... für alles aus meinem Hobbyanwenderbereich reicht DX mehr als aus.