I've been working up the nerve to purchase one.
Huh?
You know, even if it goes completely out of production, it will make little to no difference.
There is a near infinite supply of perfectly good used models on the market.
I've been working up the nerve to purchase one.
I'm just glad the F6 is still in production. I've been working up the nerve to purchase one.
I'm just glad the F6 is still in production. I've been working up the nerve to purchase one.
It's actually only one year as it is a pro camera and all of their pro cameras are limitied to a one year warranty.It is also nice that a Canadian Nikon comes with a 2year warranty -- in the USA it's a 1 year warranty. On a machine as complicated and as new as the F6 warranties are very nice to have if not a must.
While not being a Nikon user, I find the attention given to credibility of "rumour" in this thread to be quite amusing, as nsouto pointed out, wait for or read of an official announcement from the manufacturer, and don't get too carried away with conversation appearing "internet forums", magazines etc.
I'm just glad the F6 is still in production. I've been working up the nerve to purchase one.
.It is also nice that a Canadian Nikon comes with a 2year warranty -- in the USA it's a 1 year warranty. On a machine as complicated and as new as the F6 warranties are very nice to have if not a must.
Astonishing: Here in Europe you get the Nikon worldwide warranty with 3 (!) years for the F6.
The F6 should still be able to withstand it. I distinctly remember a photo from the brochure, a F6 with 50 mm lens covered by a thick layer of yellow dust. Probably been to a rodeo. The implication was that it wasn't fazed in the least, still klicking away, producing (fuzzy) photos.Lol. That's because you don't live in the "Wild West". Things are just rougher here ;-)
Hi to all,
I just think news of discontinued material is often rumors only.
It's like that issue about production of 35mm film that will sson be extict! Forget it (for the time being and many more years), half of our planet still used film cameras. See in Asia, Africa and Latin America, most people don't have access to expensive digital cameras...and you needf a computer, etc, etc.
So, my view is that analog cameras can be used for many more years. And I can still use my FE and F3. Yahoo!!
Will there be an F7 in 2012?


Here's more raving about the Nikon F6. A story wherein it disappears and no thievery is involved.
FYI!
Best regards, Christoph
ZF lenses (they deliver an incredible performance). F6 with Zeiss ZF lenses = perfect match for MF.
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