The biggest problem of Nikon is by Lior Koren, editor in chief of the Israeli online magazine www.dtown.co.il: When Steve Jobs searched for a CEO that will replace him, He chose Tim Cook – the man that was in charge of the company’s inventory. Jobs did not choose a person from the Marketing or Research / Development departments but the one who was responsible that the customers will get the products they want - fast. The results? Apple became In August 2018 the first public U.S. company to be valued at over US$1 trillion. Steve Jobs understood something that Nikon has not learned yet: It’s not enough to make good products. If you don’t deliver them on time, you lose. The fiasco with the Nikon DL cameras left a bitter taste on my lips, the product hit a sweet spot for me and I believe for many, but the sweetness was replaced for bitterness after a long wait. And the same thing is happening now with the most important announcement of Nikon in the recent years: The Z system. The race is going full throttle right now, almost all of Nikon competitors are having product launches and spreading news these days but even Nikon fans are not getting enough field info to full fill the appetite. Few weeks after Z world launch and still, very little real-world info we can count on. For example, Z6 for videographers. I have searched deeply the Internet, found only one field video sample...
Published By: Nikonrumors - Saturday, 8 September, 2018