What were you expecting? They both look like very capable cameras to me, overall a fair match for Sony on both performance and price. No small achievement from a standing start, and it's just a beginning. I'm not sure we could realistically have expected more and personally I'm relieved that the F-mount adapter works well and the all-new hybrid-AF is good, given Sony set the bar pretty high there. Right now, Nikon must be very pleased with the reaction and the pre-orders piling in.
Nikon is in business to make money, not to produce the ultimate camera and certainly not to kill DSLRs just yet, even if they could. It only has to be 'good enough' to trigger the buy button, while leaving development room for the next upgrade.
I agree that Nikon is in the business to make money and they want to sell as many cameras as possible, but how does not include a dual card = more profit? When the camera you are referring to like the D750 and D850 actually retail for less. How does this tactic actually increase sale and profit? At the end of the day, if someone is looking to buy a Nikon and HAVE to buy a Nikon, Nikon is only ever going to sell 1 camera to that person, you are not going to sell 2.
Say if I must have dual card slots.
If I am looking to buy a mirrorless camera, Nikon won’t get any sale from me.
If I am an existing Nikon DSLR user who has dual card slots in my bodies, Nikon don’t get a new sale from me. I might choose to stay with what I have or worse, sell up and switch to the competition altogether.
The logic isn’t everyone is looking to buy a Nikon and ONLY will ever buy a Nikon, I mean some people do but not everyone, even if they see the Z6/7 don’t have dual card and then get the D750/D850. You forget that whether they get the Z7 or D850, Nikon still only sell 1 camera. It’s not pushing the buyer “up”, more sideways, it’s in the same price bracket, in fact one might argue that you are getting less profit because that adaptor must have profit in it too. Not to mention you want good sales figures and projections on your NEW product.
Putting out an ultimate camera won’t kill total sales. Sure, it might kill the sales to their D850 or even D5 but if like you said, D5 is small potatoes compare to enthusiast right? Why would it matter killing that off? Lol. Putting out an ultimate camera will attract users from other brands which means market share, if they cannibalise a sale from their DSLR, so what, it’s not like they are not getting money from that sale, it is still making a sale, it is another user on their new mount, another user to hang on to possibly for the next 30, 40, 50 years. Instead the argument of not include dual card is to drive the user into an old mount? one that the user won’t be able to then spend more money on Nikon and buy a few of their brand new more expensive lenses.
So instead selling a Z6 plus an adaptor + a couple of new lenses (at much higher price than the current 50/1.8 or 35/1.8). The argument of “business” is to upsell the customer into spending less money and he or she may already have lots of lenses.
I am sorry, that makes no sense to me, does it really make sense to anyone here?