dasuess
Nikon Freak
I hope I don't offend you, but is 2015 still a year to make Al conversions? They are not really rare lenses or collectible but they are becoming scarce. Wouldn't it be better to sell them to someone who appreciate them as they are and buy the Al version with the money, or simply keep the two? For istance, I wouldn't mind to have a nice Pre Al 85mm F1.8 lens, but I wouldn't want a converted one. Even tough it can be used even with my oldest F just doesn't feel right.
Pre-AI Nikkors are very plentiful with literally thousands made so I do not see an issue AI'ing them. The exception would be the very early ones that do have collectable value. As for going to the AI versions, I'll pass. I do not like the rubberized focusing collars and other changes that I consider cheapen the look and feel. Also, the pre-AI lenses can be had for insanely low prices. There is a camera store chain here in Minnesota that sells online where I picked up five or six pre-AI Nikkors for less than the cost of one when sold new back in the late 60's and early 70's.
darya151
Established
So glad to read this thread! Beautiful photos here and on flick river and rotten reviews (online), yet really good, in the main, user reviews...I'd never have thought how good it is for manual focus, otherwise, I'd have been saving up for one.
darya
darya
Monz
Monz
ajramirez
Established
I've had mine for a little over a month and I'm loving it. Great image quality, and very pleasant handling, particularly if you use lenses with aperture rings. Bought mine with a set of D primes, but have started picking up some AIs lenses (50 1.2, 105 2.5, and 28 3.5).
Some shots:

Los Morrillos by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Salinas by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Salinas by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Los Morrillos by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

En la de Diego by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Dominó en la Plaza by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Dominó en la Plaza by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Dominó en la Plaza by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

En la Plaza Betances by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

El Sexteto de la Salsa by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

El Sexteto de la Salsa by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Medalla by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr
Cheers,
Antonio
Some shots:

Los Morrillos by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Salinas by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Salinas by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Los Morrillos by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

En la de Diego by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Dominó en la Plaza by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Dominó en la Plaza by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Dominó en la Plaza by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

En la Plaza Betances by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

El Sexteto de la Salsa by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

El Sexteto de la Salsa by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Medalla by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr
Cheers,
Antonio
dasuess
Nikon Freak
Had mine for just over a year and I don't think I've taken a bad photo with it yet...

Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I'm finding this thread very interesting because I'm currently in the market for a used D4 which reputedly uses the same sensor. I really like the colours from this sensor ... an it doesn't have the eye bleeding sharpness of many of the current full frame sensor/camera combinations.
Keep posting ......
Keep posting ......
ajramirez
Established

Lectura by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

La chica del abanico by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Caperucita by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Bomba by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Surf by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

El tuerto by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr

Bike Parking by Antonio Ramirez, on Flickr
105mm 2.5 AIs (1,2, 3) and 50mm 1.2 AIs (the rest).
Cheers,
Antonio
Monz
Monz

Nikon Df + CZ 35mm Distagon by Monz, on Flickr
Nikon Df + Carl Zeiss 35mm f2.0 Distagon + Barton strap
The Distagon is quite easy to focus with the standard Df screen. I use the green dot to confirm focus.
GarageBoy
Well-known
ajramirez - that's some damn fine composition and post processing skills you have- that sharp clean, and rich look
burancap
Veteran
ajramirez - that's some damn fine composition and post processing skills you have- that sharp clean, and rich look
DITTO!
Beautiful from start to finish!
ajramirez
Established
Thank you both!
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I've been doing some homework on a full frame Nikon based body...read a decent review on the D3x and thought that would do it then a while back I saw something on the Df...
I liked the look of the Df and now after reading this tread it's really made it the leader for me...I really like the old school design of using film body controls...the images push it over the top...
I liked the look of the Df and now after reading this tread it's really made it the leader for me...I really like the old school design of using film body controls...the images push it over the top...
Well, Df #2 arrived yesterday... one black, one silver now.
dasuess
Nikon Freak
Well, Df #2 arrived yesterday... one black, one silver now.
I am wondering how you plan to use two Df bodies? I use various primes and find that I change lenses often and two bodies would be nice, but a lot of weight.
I'd like to sell my entire m43 kit and get another Df body myself.
I am wondering how you plan to use two Df bodies? I use various primes and find that I change lenses often and two bodies would be nice, but a lot of weight.
I've gotten over the size / weight thing and tend to use small(ish) primes only. I bought a bigger camera bag. I'm not a huge fan of changing lenses while out there photographing.
dasuess
Nikon Freak
Sand Lake Sunset, Nikon Df with Nikkor 24mm/f2.8 processed in Lightroom
Bald Eagle, Nikon Df with Nikkor 300mm/f4.5 (cropped) processed in Lightroom

Bald Eagle, Nikon Df with Nikkor 300mm/f4.5 (cropped) processed in Lightroom

dasuess
Nikon Freak
Did I mention that I really like this camera...
Nikon Df with Nikkor-O 35mm/f2 processed in Lightroom
Nikon Df with Nikkor-O 35mm/f2 processed in Lightroom

ajramirez
Established
Beautiful work, David.
miatab
Member
With my recent step backward into the world of my old F2SB with the purchase of my Df body, I have taken a huge step forward from my never to be used again, now to be sold still confusing Fuji XE-1. I picked up the Df, popped on a 50mm 1.2 and was transported to 1978 when i bought my F2SB. Love at first feel. Nikon, don't dump the buttons, just dump the menus if you must change anything. A photographic rebirth for me; Thanks, Nikon.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I was in at Harvey Norman picking up a new computer keyboard and spotted a black DF in their cabinet ... first time I've seen one in the flesh.
A bit plasticky looking IMO ... I was kind of disappointed!
A bit plasticky looking IMO ... I was kind of disappointed!
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