Mon 12-Oct-20 11:34 AM | edited Mon 12-Oct-20 06:22 PM by mklass
The new Nikon flagship will be a true flagship.
It will be built out of armor plate stainless-steel that is crush-proof, drop-proof and almost impossible to damage.
It will have built in-lenses, optimized for the 16" sensor. The lenses will be of various focal lengths from 4.5 to 1600mm and be on all sides of the camera to permit capturing any possible shot.
Power will come from an internal steam turbine/generator powered by a small nuclear reactor (expected life over 100 trillion shots.)
An external antenna will be mounted on top to connect to any network worldwide with immediate connectivity.
Here is a picture of a pre-production prototype:
Dispensing with Nikon's usual naming convention, the camera will be called the "Dreadnought". Supplied flags will vary based on what country it is purchased in and must be included for any warranty repairs. (And, obviously, shipping to the repair center will be actual shipping.) Attachment#1 (jpg file)
Mick "The difference between a professional photographer and other photographers is the pro doesn't show you the bad shots."
It will be built out of armor plate stainless-steel that is crush-proof, drop-proof and almost impossible to damage.
It will have built in-lenses, optimized for the 16" sensor. The lenses will be of various focal lengths from 4.5 to 1600mm and be on all sides of the camera to permit capturing any possible shot.
Power will come from an internal steam turbine/generator powered by a small nuclear reactor (expected life over 100 trillion shots.)
An external antenna will be mounted on top to connect to any network worldwide with immediate connectivity.
Here is a picture of a pre-production prototype:
Dispensing with Nikon's usual naming convention, the camera will be called the "Dreadnought". Supplied flags will vary based on what country it is purchased in and must be included for any warranty repairs. (And, obviously, shipping to the repair center will be actual shipping.)