The Nikon D850 was a groundbreaking camera when it was released in July 2017, though its price had dropped by a quarter by the following summer. Despite being a three-year-old DSLR, the Nikon
DSLR Lens Discontinuation Continues. Canon and Nikon seem to be in a race to see who can discontinue the most DSLR lenses. The latest being Nikon's rumored discontinuation of the 16-35mm f/4G FX and 16-80mm f/2.8-4E DX lenses (plus several others). Note I wrote "rumored."
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As sales drop to near-Pentax levels, Nikon has reportedly ditched DSLR development – and "Canon also plans to follow". After producing SLR cameras since 1959, and with no new DSLRs released since 2020, " Nikon has withdrawn from the development of SLR cameras" – and " Canon also plans to follow Nikon and stop producing SLRs within a few years."
Both Canon and Nikon have been discontinuing, or simply not updating, their DSLR models in recent years. This means mirrorless is very much the default format for new cameras and is our
Nikon Z7 II. The Z7 II is a high-resolution camera that is all about the highest image quality. Its 45.7 MP sensor is perfect for landscapes or anyone that needs to print large. However, it lacks the shooting speed and video features that you’ll find in other Z bodies.
Several Nikon F-mount lenses appear to be on the discontinued chopping block, signaling a possible end to some classic DSLR camera glass – and maybe Nikon’s beginner DSLR cameras. As spotted
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