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Thursday, January 12, 2006

Nikon Dropping Most Film Cameras

Digital cameras continue to make in-roads against their film brothers. Nikon has decided to drop most of their manual lenses and film bodies in favor of digital versions. They wouldn't be doing this if people weren't buying (or not buying as the case may be) this way. Some applications will probably continue to be handled by film cameras, but here is one more nail in the coffin.

Nikon - Press room - Press Release
Posted by Ken Wilson at 3:45 PM
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