Interesting, Tony Northrup says almost everything just covered, in a video made today:
https://youtu.be/1uyJVCHDlzU
Long, but worth the watch.
very interesting Jack. Thanks for this link
Additional to may of the suggestions in this thread, my personal take on this is the future focus for Nikon must centre on how to attract new DSLR uses who embrace the Nikon system. The swelling group of consumers are the cell phone dependents i.e children and teenagers. Many of these who've grown with cellular comms with integral multimedia capabilities in a cell phone are already budding photographers. They have spending power, can secure loans etc and desire a "serious" camera. Retro is still Cool etc for this generation.
With the legacy of the F-mount and recent top of the range DSLRs [D500, D810 and Df] and their recent best Nikkors, Nikon are in a unique situation. Poised to embrace and extend the clint base of their SLR system....
My summary of the Take-Home suggestions this video discussed :
1. Innovative Retro style camera body - building on the Df and better. The Cool camera the cell phone-dependent aspires to own
2. Sensor Stabilization. Will make VR superfluos, simplifying lens design and cost. The lens returns to its singular twinned tasks - Image quality and focusing mechanism
3. Eye Autofocus will revolutionize portrait & wildlife photography and much of action photography
4. Image Stacking that works seamlessly with AF
5. Image Averaging enablng ISo 25 etc
6. Silent Shutter
7. Top of the Range Screen quality. You See the Image You Will Get
8. Snapbridge. Fix it!! Fix it asap! So 1 Click of a button sends jpg to cell phone of one's choice. Background transfer of raw images to HDD in vicinity or solid-state drive [in one's near vicinity] receives auto backup as you shoot. And leave it to these 3rd devices to handle the core task of mass transfer to servers etc
9. Software. Redesign and fix DSLR operating system so it = iPhone quality; searchable menus should be standard feature.
10. Enable 3rd party Apps to work with Nikon OS. This will embrace and extend adoption of Nikon system
1st and Foremost, implementing the above suite of features will generate client enthusiasm. Focusing on core corporate strengths while sorting out software / user interfaces that meet the client's expectations, which are very high.
Thus, it is especially the young Nikon client who buys into the system and plans to grow their personal inventory.
Speaking for myself, ~3 decades back and earlier, Many of us on NG started exactly in this way. This unique opportunity for Nikon to embrace millennial consumer and extend the users of this age group demands mechanisms that engage and promote emerging photographers. Discounts for the 'Under 25' is one obvious tactic. Above all mentorship is the obvious way forward. Discover, adopt and facilitate role models, which will need a re-think of who qualifies as a Nikon Ambassador.
In quite a few countries, what calls itself Nikon "Support" will have to rebuilt and retrained in its entirety.
kind regards
woody
PS Will not the established Nikon user will be utterly ecstatic to see at least the main advances summarized above!