With the digital revolution sweeping the world by storm, it's no wonder that film cameras are taking a back seat to digicams. Perhaps comparable to the onslaught of electronic mail and the near-extinction of snail mail, the overwhelming popularity of digital cameras is not entirely surprising.
According to a statement from Nikon Corp.'s President Michio Kariya, the corporation will discontinue production of six of its eight single-lens-reflex film cameras. Sale of these cameras will end when those currently in stock have sold out. The F6™ and FM10™, two highly popular film models, will remain in Nikon's inventory, but it is unlikely that new models will be constructed. The company's focus will soon shift to digital cameras, ultimately concluding Nikon's manufacture of film cameras altogether.
A statement on Nikon's website explains:


