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Nikon’s only retro-themed DSLR doesn’t look nearly as authentic as the retro cameras of today, but its bulbous form factor, ...
The Nikon Df is a modern full-frame DSLR wrapped around by a retro-inspired body that pays homage to old Nikon SLRs. With its excellent low-light capability and image quality, it’s a ...
The Big N released the Nikon Df and its special edition Nikon Af-S 50mm f/1.8G lens in November 2013. Df is an acronym for 'digital fusion' and was designed to bridge the gap between film and digital.
Nikon has revealed its latest full-frame camera, the Nikon Df. The new DSLR boasts the same 16.2-megapixel FX sensor as the flagship D4, but in a much smaller and retro-styled body.
With an f/1.8 aperture, paired with the ultra-sensitive Nikon Df you’ll be able to shoot in as close to dark as anyone. The Nikon Df plus lens kit is priced at $3000, $250 more than the body only.
The pricing of Nikon’s Df makes a bit more sense when it’s put beside the other half of Sony’s tiny full-frame lineup, a potentially more powerful model named the Alpha 7R, but the story ...
The body-only version of the Df comes in at just shy of $2,800, which is a pretty penny to spend on a camera, but it’s also quite close to the sticker price of the higher-end Sony A7R.
The Nikon Df is due to go on sale on the 28th of November, 2013, in black or silver with an RRP of £2749.99 with a special edition of the Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G lens.
That’s where Nikon’s “Pure Photography” ad campaign comes from. It’s also lacking built-in WiFi, even if it is compatible with Nikon’s WiFi add-on. Now, the interesting part. Because the DF is filled ...
Even though Nikon Australia does not issue official RRPs, we do know that the Df is on sale for a street price of around AU$3100 for body only and between AU$3400-AU$3500 with the kit 50mm f/1.8 lens.
It’s “classic.” Whatever the proper description, the new Nikon Df is an incredibly beautiful DSLR, a full-frame camera in a 1.6-pound body much smaller than your average professional shooter.