for over two months and now I read that Nikon has discontinued production. The post Nikon D850 listed as discontinued at B&H appeared first on Nikon Rumors. The Nikon F6 is the last in a long, storied line of Nikons professional. The Buckmasters 3-9X has been a go-to hunting scope for decades. The F6 is three times the price of the F5 - what do I do Any of you shutterbugs moved from the F5 to the F6, any and all comments gratefully received. The company will continue its binocular, rangefinder, and spotting scope lines, but it’s abandoning the riflescope market. If the D850 is really discontinued, we can expect a new replacement to be announced very soon, but I dont think this will be the case. boredwork: I am looking to buy a secondhand Nikon F5, but the shop also has a Nikon F6 for sale. I just recently had my F6 CLAd and fresh rubber installed. Sad news indeed, but not surprising considering Nikons financial woes. My take: I don’t think the D850 is discontinued, the B&H system is setup to automatically “discontinue” products when they are out of stock for long periods of time (which has been the case with the D850 pretty much since last year). APS and reloadable 35 mm film cameras in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe. The Nikon F6 film SLR camera is now officially discontinued - Nikon Rumors. The official Nikon Japan website does not list the Nikon D850 as discontinued. After 16 years in production, Nikon has reportedly discontinued the much-beloved Nikon F6: the last flagship film SLR it ever made before transitioning to digital. Amazon has a few D850 in stock but they are from third party resellers or gray market.
Last night B&H Photo sent out emails to waiting customers indicating that the Nikon D850 is now discontinued: The Nikon D850 is completely removed from the B&H online store.