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  • SportsSports Posts: 365Member
    I'm not so sure it's known when the D820 arrives. But if there'll be an actual D810 successor, I'm guessing 36 Mp, 6-7 fps, 4K video, SnapBridge, 153 pts AF from D5.
    I think it takes a dedicated high-MP body to compete with Canon, Sony, and the medium format guys, and I think a D820 could stay as the general purpose body. If it'll shoot 7 fps (FX) and get the AF from the D5, I think the "where's the real D700 successor?" question will finally die.
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  • retreadretread Posts: 574Member
    edited March 2017
    It just seems to me Nikon will not let Cannon have the high MP without countering it. If it is not the D820 I wonder if we could have a D900. A D900 with 50+ MP and the focus and a few other goodies from the D5 would be awesome.

    How about a D900 (FX) and a D9000 (DX) that are a matched pair like the D5 and D500. That would give us just about all the high end DSLR user could want. 4 choices with similar controls so switching bodies would be a snap. ;) If the D820 does become the high MP camera then can we have a D8200 little sibling?

    We waited a long time for the D500 D5 pair. Nikon don't make us wait so long for this.

    Please. :)
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  • PistnbrokePistnbroke Posts: 2,443Member
    Its known it out in april ...???? is that fact ??
  • donaldejosedonaldejose Posts: 3,675Member
    How is it known that it is coming out in April?
  • spraynprayspraynpray Posts: 6,545Moderator
    Steady guys...
    Always learning.
  • paulrpaulr Posts: 1,176Member
    If thats all that changes I doubt if D810 owners would upgrade.
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  • rmprmp Posts: 586Member
    I have an D810, D4, and D500. The D810 is my "most used" body. I turn to the D4 when "I cannot fail." I have not upgraded to the D5 because it did not offer enough of an upgrade. I hope the D810 offers a real reason to upgrade.
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  • spraynprayspraynpray Posts: 6,545Moderator
    So do I Robert. It may result in D810's becoming cheap enough used for me to get a bargain...
    Always learning.
  • paulrpaulr Posts: 1,176Member
    edited March 2017
    There one on Ebay at the moment at £1100 problem is not where they start its where they finish !!! It made just over £1400 00
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  • spraynprayspraynpray Posts: 6,545Moderator
    Aye, I think I will have a 14/1.8 before I have a D810.
    Always learning.
  • shubhabrata29shubhabrata29 Posts: 30Member
    Four cameras to be announced : 3 coolpixes, 1 D7500 :( :s :'( , still no FX replacement on the horizon............
  • IanGIanG Posts: 104Member
    What is there to replace? Aren't there ENOUGH camera bodies out there for you??
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  • PistnbrokePistnbroke Posts: 2,443Member
    The registration of bodies relates to the RF emmissions so if its just a sensor upgrade In dont think you would need to do that so DF could go to DF2 D810 to D 850
  • vtc2002vtc2002 Posts: 364Member
    edited April 2017
    I agree with IanG. The D810 and D750 are great cameras and the prices have dropped to a point that they are affordable or are alot lower than the new model is going to be and it sounds like the upgrade will be minimal.
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  • shubhabrata29shubhabrata29 Posts: 30Member
    Why why why D7500 coming first, when they have D5600 & D500 for APSC ??????!!!!!
  • donaldejosedonaldejose Posts: 3,675Member
    Because it will sell at the $1,200 price point and have the controls the D5600 does not have. That price point and that body style is the choice of a very large number of DX users. With the sensor from the D500 it will be a great bang for the buck. Wise move in my opinion.
  • shubhabrata29shubhabrata29 Posts: 30Member
    It took nearly 4 months (from 15th Dec) for D7500 from registration (N1610) till it was finally announced today. Since no other camera is registered for Thailand (DSLR), it's for sure Nikon is not going to announce any more FX before the centenary
  • PistnbrokePistnbroke Posts: 2,443Member
    do we want any more downgraded cameras ? One SD card no thanks ..end ..finished ..by bye
  • donaldejosedonaldejose Posts: 3,675Member
    The one SD care slot was a surprise to me. Why did Nikon do this? Must be to save space, not cost. Anyone using the camera for a wedding would want two cards so they have an automatic backup, I would think. Perhaps Nikon is trying to push such people to the D500 if they want DX or to the D750 if they want FX at a similar price point. You should be able to find these used for near the same price as a new D7500.
  • retreadretread Posts: 574Member
    edited April 2017
    It looks like a nice camera time will tell if there are any problems. It is about what I expected but as D500 owner I think I would rather have a D7200 with the D500 body and processor up grade.

    I am hoping for a FX up grade ( in a year or two ) but now wonder if it would be wise to find a D7200 after a good price drop for a DX kit and move to FX even later after they do another round of upgrades. I would keep a D5100 for the grandkids with smaller hands to learn with. They seem to like the small size.

    Dumb me this was supposed to be on the D7500 thread.
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  • EiTaroEiTaro Posts: 35Member
    Although I eagerly wait the D810 successor I'm happy that this is not the N1610 because I want it to be made in Japan like D800 and not made in Thailand like D810.
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  • IronheartIronheart Posts: 3,017Moderator
    Personally I don't care if they make it on the moon, as long as it rocks!
  • paulrpaulr Posts: 1,176Member
    My only concern is that when Nikon bring out the new model they don't get carried away with the price, like they did with the D3X. The D810 is great value for money. Please Nikon be realistic on price when the new model is announced.
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  • DenverShooterDenverShooter Posts: 416Member
    Ironheart said:

    Personally I don't care if they make it on the moon, as long as it rocks!

    Exactly!

    Denver Shooter
  • vtc2002vtc2002 Posts: 364Member
    @donaldejose I agree with your comment on the 11th but I don't see how the D7500 fits into Nikon's announcement about the future strategy of focusing on high end products. I don't see the D7500 being better than the D500. It seems to me that this is another example of a company that has either no direction or has lost their way and their leadership are not committed to the companies mission and vision.
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