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Mine is on the way, will be here Saturday. Any other RFFers bite on this unusual camera?
Here is what I wrote in an E-mail to a friend about my new Df... It is near enough to my Nikon F that I set the ISO at 400, the camera on manual and forgot about it. Focuses manual lenses right on the money, big bright viewfinder, can see the whole finder including the display below even with my spectacles on, lightweight, but solid, quiet, not much louder than my M5 and quieter than any of my Bessa cameras. Far too many buttons on the back and confusing menus, but thankfully did not even have to touch them. Everything is where it should be on the top deck. As near perfect I will get till they build a Nikon F with a sensor. Cost far too much money, but I am tired of not taking photos and having zero inspiration to do so. So a very happy Nikon Df owner... broke, but happy. That pretty much sums up the Df for me... as near perfect camera for me since I bought my FM2n in 1984.
Had a look at the specs, just realised its also autofocus. Whats the point of that, the first digital SLR which actually looks like a proper camera? To me it defeats the object a bit.
No...
Source: http://www.dpreview.com/previews/nikon-df/6
Source: User comment http://theonlinephotographer.typepa...apher/2013/11/nikon-df-a-d610-with-dials.html
It's actually magnesium alloy (body) with a polycarbonate frame but we won't let facts get in the way in this discussion.The Df has plastic inwards, so it's not that surprising that you feel like it's made of plastic when you handle it.
Here is what I wrote in an E-mail to a friend about my new Df...
It is near enough to my Nikon F that I set the ISO at 400, the camera on manual and forgot about it. Focuses manual lenses right on the money, big bright viewfinder, can see the whole finder including the display below even with my spectacles on, lightweight, but solid, quiet, not much louder than my M5 and quieter than any of my Bessa cameras. Far too many buttons on the back and confusing menus, but thankfully did not even have to touch them.
Everything is where it should be on the top deck. As near perfect I will get till they build a Nikon F with a sensor. Cost far too much money, but I am tired of not taking photos and having zero inspiration to do so.
So a very happy Nikon Df owner... broke, but happy.
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That pretty much sums up the Df for me... as near perfect camera for me since I bought my FM2n in 1984.