Stolen from other site:Interview with Mr. Goto of Nikon
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 10:05 pm
The original article in Japanese:
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/other ... /1038.html
Translation by Google:
http://translate.google.com/... ...-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools
Scoops are:
- Will introduce an entry level DSLR (i.e. D50) for first time DSLR
buyer (didn't say when).
- It won't be just cheap. It will satisfy those customers' needs.
- We are working on the successor of D100. Please wait for a
little more (didn't say how long more .
- The D100 successor is expected to be better than D2X in some area.
Just like D70 comparing to D100.
- Nikon should introduce more affordable DX lenses.
- We are asked for PC lenses in DX format. Would like to add it
to the product line in future.
- We know there are demands for FF. At the same time, we have
archived very high quality results with DX format.
- DX format will remain competitive even 10 years later from now.
DSLR doesn't use films. It doesn't need to stick to 135 film size.
- Nikon will capture 40% of world wide DSLR market.
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/other ... /1038.html
Translation by Google:
http://translate.google.com/... ...-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools
Scoops are:
- Will introduce an entry level DSLR (i.e. D50) for first time DSLR
buyer (didn't say when).
- It won't be just cheap. It will satisfy those customers' needs.
- We are working on the successor of D100. Please wait for a
little more (didn't say how long more .
- The D100 successor is expected to be better than D2X in some area.
Just like D70 comparing to D100.
- Nikon should introduce more affordable DX lenses.
- We are asked for PC lenses in DX format. Would like to add it
to the product line in future.
- We know there are demands for FF. At the same time, we have
archived very high quality results with DX format.
- DX format will remain competitive even 10 years later from now.
DSLR doesn't use films. It doesn't need to stick to 135 film size.
- Nikon will capture 40% of world wide DSLR market.