The world of photography and cameras is a extremely contentious market, where each purchase can whole to some thousand dollars. As a consumer, if you're going to be spending such a large chunk of money, you're going to want to research the best option. Sometimes, this means researching your purchase months before you authentically make it. That is not just good for your photos but good for your pocketbook too. Lately though, the camera thousands of population have been finding into has not even been officially announced yet. This camera is the Nikon D400 digital Slr.
Now why would a camera be so extremely improbable before it's even announced as being a possibility by the company that makes it? In this case, the speculation has gone rampant. The current camera model in the same line is the Nikon D300, which brought nothing short of amazement among those who use it. The D300 received stellar reviews from Nikon fanatics and critics alike, and became one of the best received cameras in modern history.
Those high reviews gave population high expectations for the next product in the same line, and started the speculation of a Nikon D400 only a year after the D300 was released. Nikon tends to publish the next model within a line between two and three years after the publish of the former model. This adds fuel to the D400 rumors as the two year mark comes on 23 August 2009.
With that two year mark fast approaching, rumors surrounding the Nikon D400 are popping up like wildfire, and the speculation is advent from photographers and techies alike. Any fluctuation in the production of former models gets swiftly noticed, and thousands of avid Nikon watchers make posts on various linked websites. speculation and rumors on the specifications of the D400 range from being realistic but impressive, to completely out to lunch.
One thing everybody seems to agree on though is that after an phenomenal publish in the form of the Nikon D300, there are very high expectations of the Nikon D400 camera. All Nikon fans and critics alike are going to be paying very close concentration to the life cycle of this pending digital Slr. If Nikon can deliver on the D400 like they did on the D300 though, competitors like Canon, Kodak, and Pentax will all have a rough time claiming the market.