Jorgen Udvang
Subscriber Member
Nikon has probably done the right thing here. Those who really need the D3x, and are heavily invested in Nikon glass, have probably bought it already, fully aware of the fact that it will drop in price eventually. That way, Nikon has been able to earn some extra cash to pay for the development of the camera. Whatever they can sell for a reduced price later, and after the D700x has been launched, is just the icing on the cake.
Whenever very high resolution is needed in a really solidly built camera body, there are only two alternatives, and they are both expensive. For some, standing in the middle of nowhere, after a lengthy journey, with a soaked, non-functional camera body, isn't an attractive option.
Whenever very high resolution is needed in a really solidly built camera body, there are only two alternatives, and they are both expensive. For some, standing in the middle of nowhere, after a lengthy journey, with a soaked, non-functional camera body, isn't an attractive option.