06-19-2017, 09:34 AM
Actually Nikon is probably the one with the best segmentation and they have managed a lot of things in their cameras quite right, especially ergonomically.
Their studio DSLR with lots of megapixels has a pop-up flash that can control their wonderful CLS flashes with no additional investment required. IIRC the last manufacturer to come with such a beautiful solution in their pro-grade camera was Minolta with their 9.
D750 is pretty much a perfect all arounder. Articulating screen, U1/U2 user modes. Not too heavy, good AF, decent resolution...
I'm not even going to talk about D5 and D500 (Eh, Canon was there with 7D about a decade before them though).
In the meantime Canon and Sony assume their one ergonomical solution should fit just about 99% of their full frame users.
Their studio DSLR with lots of megapixels has a pop-up flash that can control their wonderful CLS flashes with no additional investment required. IIRC the last manufacturer to come with such a beautiful solution in their pro-grade camera was Minolta with their 9.
D750 is pretty much a perfect all arounder. Articulating screen, U1/U2 user modes. Not too heavy, good AF, decent resolution...
I'm not even going to talk about D5 and D500 (Eh, Canon was there with 7D about a decade before them though).
In the meantime Canon and Sony assume their one ergonomical solution should fit just about 99% of their full frame users.