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Thanks for the link but... Where are they? I checked the link but it doesn't show them.
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Photography gear: Nikon D7000; Tokina 11-20mm f/2.8; Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5 - 5.6; Tamron A17 70-300mm f/4 - 5.6; Nikkor 50mm f/1.8; Yongnuo 35mm f/2; Neewer 85mm f/1.8; Nikon AW100 ;Canon EOS 300; Tamron 28-105mm; Canon 75-300mm.
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D4 is third from the left in top banner pic for example
my squintovision isn't helping enhance the images at all!
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Nam
A Japanese friend of mine has been working with Nikon for the past 2 years. He is/was working on sensor development. He couldn't, wouldn't and didn't tell me ANYTHING about the sensor development or what's new but he did tell me it is going to be a big jump forward from the D3 series. I know its not much to go on.
I dunno. As much as I'd like to think it is, I think its likely to be D3x, D3s, D3, D700, D300s, D300 in that order from left to right.
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Those pictures are about as vague as the Rumors are.
Surprised, with all the equipment they must have, that they could not get a sharp picture?
I expect a new DSLR announcement this month, probably the 24mp D400?
haha d3100 now available in red
Good move, Red things go faster so 8000th sec shutter speed and 9 fps should be possible
Bummer, no wonder the new DSLR bodies are so slow in being announce.
They had to throw away the whole batch and change the assembly-line to Red
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RICK
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Rick,
This is what I suspected, but I have found no confirmed reports to verify it.
According to Nikon press releases all their plants were back in production by April.
I wonder where their design and prototype production is located for the D300, D700, and D3 replacements?