Is 6 The Limit?
Posted: Wed 04 Sep 2019, 08:18
One of the last film SLRs to be manufactured was the Nikon F6. It represents one of the best examples of the ultimate development of film based cameras. Maybe the best. Who knows? It is a subjective topic. Amazingly, it can still be purchased new, although I could not find any UK vendors.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/ ... focus.html
Now Nikon has just announced that it is developing the D6 DSLR which will be launched in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Both Canon and Nikon traditionally have new pro spec models to coincide with the Games. Perhaps Sony will join in this time as well?
https://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2 ... -f2-8-lens
It begs the question whether DSLRs will be predominant in 2024? Or is this their last hurrah and mirrorless will be the norm for professional users by then? More intriguingly, the F6 dates back to 2004. Will the D6 still be sold new in 2036? Somehow, with the rapid churn of digital models, I doubt it.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/ ... focus.html
Now Nikon has just announced that it is developing the D6 DSLR which will be launched in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Both Canon and Nikon traditionally have new pro spec models to coincide with the Games. Perhaps Sony will join in this time as well?
https://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2 ... -f2-8-lens
It begs the question whether DSLRs will be predominant in 2024? Or is this their last hurrah and mirrorless will be the norm for professional users by then? More intriguingly, the F6 dates back to 2004. Will the D6 still be sold new in 2036? Somehow, with the rapid churn of digital models, I doubt it.