Lars
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Roughly as expected.
http://http://press.nikonusa.com/2008/08/new_coolpix_p6000_offers_digit.php
http://http://press.nikonusa.com/2008/08/new_coolpix_p6000_offers_digit.php
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Lars,Jorgen,
I wouldn't worry about that - like always it's just a matter of the usual suspects (Adobe, Apple, etc.) updating their raw converters.
And the Micro 4/3 cameras will take all my Nikkors (and any other lens that I own) with adapters. I never thought I would look forward to a camera with an EVFRemember, the rumor mill is still waiting for Thom Hogan's Nikon Super P&S camera with a D60 APS-C sized sensor. Also, there is the whole Micro Four-Thirds system to look at as well.
Sorry for the political analogy, and I'll try to refrain from those in the future, but the problem once very big corporations, like MS, get involved is that politics do become a part of the equation. Some of the comments regarding Nikon's choice of RAW standard for the P6000 do even indicate that this is a political and not a technological decision by Nikon.Jorgen, I'm not going to respond to your political analogy, as it's just inappropriate to draw politics into a technical discussion. To keep the quality of this forum at its usual high level, may I suggest that we all avoid such commentary?
Jorgen,
... MS provides the platform, camera vendors make codecs (or plugins if you will).