Hi,
It's a sign of the times.
I really like the idea of using the same lenses with my digital and analog cameras (Nikon D100) but the writing was in the wall for a long time.
There are some that make sense, but the passing of the. 105mm f2.8 micro if confirmed means Nikon F no longer has a native macro lens (correct me if I am wrong).
The Z platform is not competitive with Canon and Sony just yet. One can have Z9 class AF for less than 3K with Sony and Canon, faster lenses, and momentum. (important for investment).
The following act to the Z7 II could compensate for that (and a killing 85mm f1.2 ). For people still waiting it's important to have a viable F-based platform.
There are still plenty of lenses, and I understand that Nikon is a tinny company with no consumer electronics division with the photo division to share costs with. They also have to buy the sensors from Sony so another expense. That being said, it's a little bit sad.
Mirrorless is the culmination of the WYSIWYG race for portable cameras, so it's a natural step I support. IF cameras are going to survive as different devices, AI will have to play a role at some moment.
Best regards,
It's a sign of the times.
I really like the idea of using the same lenses with my digital and analog cameras (Nikon D100) but the writing was in the wall for a long time.
35 Nikon Nikkor F-mount DSLR lenses discontinued - Nikon Rumors
In the past few months, I have been reporting about all the discontinued Nikon F-mount products. AP has been tracking the availability of Nikkor F-mount (DSLR) lenses and concluded that over the last three years Nikon has discontinued 35 F-mount lenses. Here is the list: Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8 G ED...
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There are some that make sense, but the passing of the. 105mm f2.8 micro if confirmed means Nikon F no longer has a native macro lens (correct me if I am wrong).
The Z platform is not competitive with Canon and Sony just yet. One can have Z9 class AF for less than 3K with Sony and Canon, faster lenses, and momentum. (important for investment).
The following act to the Z7 II could compensate for that (and a killing 85mm f1.2 ). For people still waiting it's important to have a viable F-based platform.
There are still plenty of lenses, and I understand that Nikon is a tinny company with no consumer electronics division with the photo division to share costs with. They also have to buy the sensors from Sony so another expense. That being said, it's a little bit sad.
Mirrorless is the culmination of the WYSIWYG race for portable cameras, so it's a natural step I support. IF cameras are going to survive as different devices, AI will have to play a role at some moment.
Best regards,