Roger Hicks
Veteran
Over a year now with mine. It was a choice between Df and D800. I have no regrets.
Edit: Have to try my 45/2.8 GN-Nikkor next...
Cheers,
R.
Edit: Have to try my 45/2.8 GN-Nikkor next...
Cheers,
R.
Ok, you sold me... bought one for $236 shipped. Silver though and no hood, but I'm not that picky to spend twice as much for black and a hood I won't use. We differ in that regard too. 🙂
I'll bring my black version Sunday to the Meet-Up reguardless.
PS: next week I'll visit a shop to evaluate how the df can be comfortable in my small hands ...
John,
The hood is not needed as the lens resists flare. I only paid $350 for my black version at KEH. This is one lens that I bought a few times, so that can tell you something.
On a DF you have a "John" camera, meaning compact. The fast focus throw is a killer.
I'll bring my black version Sunday to the Meet-Up reguardless.
Great price... they are more now.
The one bad thing is that the Df doesn't balance right with the lens since the lens is so small and light. The Df's strap lugs are on the front of the camera (as opposed to the sides).
Cool.
I usually hide my "Monsterized" cameras by keeping them in my right hand where all I have to do is bring the camera to my eye, or shoot from the hip. To me using a neck strap is a dead giveaway that I'm carrying a camera.
It's too big for a wrist strap (for my taste) and you know I've always been a neck strap guy. I do well with it... I do like a wrist strap when I go 28mm though.
John,
What do you think of that Summarit like short focus throw? Also the saturated colors that are slide like?
Cal
i think the answer to my own question is a simple one. DF is designed to work with legacy nikon lenses and its 16mp sensor is going to be a lot more forgiving of those lenses. the 36mp sensor in D800 is completely unforgiven to most lenses other than the very hi-res modern ones that are designed for high mp digital sensors.
Been following this thread for a while. Last year, I bought a D200 to use with AIS lenses. It does work, but not as easily as I thought it would. Watching for the green dot is distracting. How well does the Df function without watching the focus confirmation dot? Also, does it work with the older zooms - 25-50, 50-135, and 80-200 f 4.5? Thanks.
I am probably going to get a Df early this summer... Sort of a retirement present to myself and maybe the last camera I buy for a long time. I still have the black Nikon F I bought new back in 1972.
Which brings me to my question: Does anyone here have any experience with having non-AI lenses converted by John White (www.aiconversions.com)?
I have non-AI versions of the 35/f2, 55f3.5 Micro and 85f/1.8.