![]() ![]() There was only one problem: the Nikkorex F was a dud (less-than-stellar quality compared to Nikon's usual standard). So, it was the combination of the early success of Minolta and Pentax in the enthusiast market and the desire to sell more lenses and accessories that drove Nikon to diversify its SLR lineup in 1962. The more SLR bodies a camera maker sells, the greater the opportunity to sell more lenses (which is where the greatest potential profits lie). It also means that manufacturers can get repeat business from the SLR buyer, in the form of filling out their personal lens arsenal. This versatility is unmatched in the photographic world. The major appeal of an SLR is the fact that the photographer can switch (interchange) between different lenses (from ultra wide-angle to super telephoto) depending on the situation.
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