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Nikon lists a few F mount lenses as "old product" - Is this the end for the F mount?

Nikon - Once a dominating power in the Camera duopoly and a pioneer in optics has been faithful to its F mount since its inception in 1958 and all cameras from the SLR film era and right upto the modern flagship D6 used this with optics and the electronics within them being the only factor of change. But in the age of Mirrorless, the F mount seemed to be "too small" and thus it was replaced by the Z mount with cameras sporting the new mount receiving mixed response from the shrinking Nikon fanbase. 

But as with all modern changes, change is never fast and many prefer to remain in the DSLR realm as long as possible unless Nikon "kills off" production - which was certainly expected but now  with the current "crisis" affecting the industry hard, Nikon is accelerating the process by listing the following lenses as "Old product"  - Which would indicate that the following lenses are no longer in production and are available till stocks last. 

  1.  AF-S Nikkor 200mm f/2G ED VR II
  2.  AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm f/4G ED VR 
  3. AF-S Nikkor 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR 
  4. AF-S DX Nikkor 16-80mm f/2.8-4E ED VR 
  5. AF-S DX Nikkor 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED VR 
  6. AF-S DX Micro Nikkor 85mm f/3.5G ED VR
This however does not mean the end of the line for the F mount as there are so many other lenses available for the platform including the holy trinity and many prime lenses, but it is surely a cause for concern if one is to start investing into the platform in the long run. Personally the loss of the 200mm is a shame considering that I as a F mount shooter always loved the lens even though affording the $6000 optic was out of my league. 


Via - Petapixel

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