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Published: 2013-11-06, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great image quality (of D4 standards), Fast autofocus system works a treat, Great design concept, Manual control dials have their benefits, Non-AI lens compatibility
Expensive, Too big in our view, Finish not as premium as it should be, No body-only option, Front dial position can be awkward, Always-on dial locks, Less specified than lesser Nikon full-frame models
The Nikon Df could be called over-ambitious. With the likes of Fujifilm pulling off the retro style with stronger footing in functionality and Sony putting out the affordable Alpha A7 there are considerable alternative retro and full-frame options on the...
Abstract: We will be honest, Nikon 's Df camera is one that we have been waiting for for a long time. It combines the absolute top end of Nikon's current photo technology with a lightweight body and awesome retro looks. It's a street photographer's dream. Why exact...
Superb sensor, Great noise control, Non-AI lens compatibility, Solid specification, Too big yet too light
Very pricey, Finish not quite as premium as it should be, No video, Disapointing maximum shutter speed, Awkward position of the exposure compensation dial
The Nikon Df is a fantastic DLSR in many respects, but it doesn't quite manage to re-imagine Nikon's classic SLRs in a way that we can recommend. If you want a full-frame Nikon, the D610 is a better choice.Next, read more camera reviews or try our pick of...
Abstract: What do you get when you try and fuse the past with the future? That's the question Nikon seems to be posing with its latest offering – the DF. It's the kind of camera that has its roots in the past, with a design philosophy straight from the film cameras...
Weather sealed body, Excellent image quality from the D4 sensor, Great battery life
Grossly overpriced, No video, Cumbersome to use
It may seem like we haven't taken the Nikon Df too well. That is actually not true. We love the images it produces but what we do firmly believe is that this is not a camera for everyone. The dials and the locks on the dials make it time consuming to fly ...
Weather sealed body, Excellent image quality from the D4 sensor, Great battery life
Grossly overpriced, No video, Cumbersome to use
The Nikon Df is a modern day reincarnate of Nikon's glorious days from the past. A Digital Fusion of form, design and function, the Nikon Df is the latest full frame from the company, boasting the same sensor as the D4. However, the camera leaves a lot to...
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Published: 2014-01-25, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Solid retro style and build, The best image quality around, Awesome manual control
Sluggish focus in low light, Some fiddly ergonomics, No video capture
The Nikon Df seems to achieve most of what it sets out to: it's suitably classic-looking without compromising too much on handling, it takes amazing photos, and it's taken a very clear aim at purist photo enthusiasts. We'd question the worth of dropping v...
Abstract: Nikon has just announced the Df camera, short for Digital Fusion, a retro-inspired DSLR camera with a 16MP full-frame sensor inside and full compatibility with Nikon's range of lenses, including classic non-AI lenses.Anyone hoping that Nikon would be maki...