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Posted by jk: Fri Feb 1st, 2013 15:51 1st Post
http://nikonrumors.com/2013/02/01/nikon-d7000-replacement-before-april-more-coolpix-cameras-including-a-p310-replacement.aspx/

Maybe we are just around the corner from the D7000 replacement or is it really the D400 ?



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Posted by blackfox: Fri Feb 1st, 2013 16:52 2nd Post
seems to have stirred up a lot of emotions ,i would upgrade if needed but at this moment in time i seem to do o.k anyway with what i have



Posted by Iain: Mon Feb 11th, 2013 10:08 3rd Post
There was a lot of talk about the two lines being merged into one. Maybe this is it.



Posted by jk: Wed Feb 13th, 2013 14:03 4th Post
Iain wrote:
There was a lot of talk about the two lines being merged into one. Maybe this is it.
I have heard that a few times as well.

In some ways it does make sense.
The cost differential between FX and DX has reduced so maybe DX range will reduce.
Personally I would prefer a D400 and a D7100 camera choice but maybe we will only get one or other!



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Posted by Robert: Wed Feb 13th, 2013 14:10 5th Post
Well from my point of view it needs to be the D400, there are plenty of 'consumer models' of DX format but only one with professional features.

That said I can't afford any right now and if I could it would be an FX format. So I suppose I am out of order with these comments...



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Posted by jk: Wed Feb 13th, 2013 15:21 6th Post
Robert wrote: Well from my point of view it needs to be the D400, there are plenty of 'consumer models' of DX format but only one with professional features.

That said I can't afford any right now and if I could it would be an FX format. So I suppose I am out of order with these comments...
I would prefer a model that had all the 'professional' featues but that was the size of a D7000.

In fact I wish the D600 had been D7000 sized.  It is almost but is I think still too big to fit in my underwater housing as a replacement for my D70.



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Posted by blackfox: Sat Feb 16th, 2013 12:30 7th Post
nikon have just announced a major press conference for the 21 feb tues-weds depending on where you are .could be the replacement dx camera at last .:sssshh::sssshh::sssshh:



Posted by Eric: Sat Feb 16th, 2013 17:44 8th Post
blackfox wrote:
nikon have just announced a major press conference for the 21 feb tues-weds depending on where you are .could be the replacement dx camera at last .:sssshh::sssshh::sssshh:
I am surprised that there havent been any credible leaked images, which are normally evident before a new DLSR launch?

Wouldn't surprise me if it was something else....but I remain optimistic a new DX pro body will emerge, eventually.



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Posted by jk: Sun Feb 17th, 2013 03:55 9th Post
Latest rumor has the press conference to be about a new top end Coolpix camera.



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Posted by Robert: Sun Feb 17th, 2013 04:03 10th Post
Cool!



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