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    Nikon dumping film cameras?

    So what about their LF lenses?

    According to this report Nikon is getting out of the "legacy camera" business (i.e. film cameras).

    ...hmmm

    http://pacific.bizjournals.com/pacific/stories/2003/11/10/daily44.html

    (so I guess we use "legacy cameras"...)
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    Nikon dumping film cameras?

    Actually, that's a report specifically denying that they are getting out of the film camera business.

    In any case, whenever I go somewhere, I see about 95% P&S digital cameras, very few film P&S cameras, the occasional SLR or DSLR, and the rare MF camera. I never see anyone shoot LF, anyway.

    I suspect digital sales are through the roof because people buy a new one every year. The people shooting film are still using cameras from the 70s, 80s, and 90s.

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    Nikon dumping film cameras?

    Jeepers! I think the ground just shook.

    This is a news report, but Nikon indicates a decision hasn't yet been made. No denial that it's being considered, though. At first I thought that "legacy" might be a product line, but at one million per year, I doubt it.

    We'll have to see how this turns out. If so, it'll have more than a psychological affect on the film market.

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    Nikon dumping film cameras?

    The report referenced by Tim's internet location has changed within the last few minutes. The original report suggested that Nikon might stop production now and could stop shipping legacy cameras within a few months.

    Interesting.

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    Nikon dumping film cameras?

    If true, that would spell trouble for a company that has allowed its arch rival Canon take the lead in the digiworld. Nikon is the company that attempted making the small format CCD a permanent standard, notwithstanding the logical move to a 35mm SLR standard which other users and competitors like Canon and Kodak see as the professional standard. Nikon even launched a set of lenses for the small CCD format as if to entrench it for posterity. That left millions of their 35mm SLR lens owners in the lurch with lenses that bore a tele ratio on the small CCD. I think that Nikon marketing types are confused, let us hope they wake up for photographers need more competing manufacturers to keep prices fair.

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    Nikon dumping film cameras?

    interestingly the story on the news website has changed significantly since I posted, with Nikon vigorously denying it.
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    Nikon dumping film cameras?

    Has there been any corroboration of this story outside this particular webiste? If there is no other source for the information I would consider it highly suspect.

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    Nikon dumping film cameras?

    It seems, given the original Japanese source of the news, that it might happen (one day) for the Japanese market ONLY.

    I'm specifically referring to this "...Our Japanese photo dealers will continue selling Nikon film compact cameras."

    Note also the phrase "compact cameras".

    It may have been a "confusion-of-facts" when the story originally posted.
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    Nikon dumping film cameras?

    Where I live, the Washington DC area, it's axiomatic that the best confirmation of any rumor is an official denial.

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    Nikon dumping film cameras?

    It is my own observation from the, limited, time I spent in Japan, that it is so technologically advanced it's practically impossible to miss while walking the streets. So in other words I can see why Nikon might be thinking of dropping the ball on supplying Japanese market with film cameras where digital is anywhere and everywhere in every walk of life. This is not to say that there isn't anybody who wishes to continue in the traditional way.
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