Fraser
Well-known
Would you?
Since my m9 is away in Germany for a replacement sensor I'm thinking of picking up a smaller digital (cameras I use for work are 1dx too big for out of work stuff) to tide me over.
Choices are (just for fun I know I must decide myself it's hardly world ending stuff).
1. Stick with using my d700 and 50mm 1.8.
2. Get rid of d700 and pick up d800 and maybe a 50mm f1.4 or a 35mm f2.
3. Df with my 50mm 1.8 but also all my old pre ai stuff (that is actually ai converted).
4. Ditch all the Nikon gear and get a canon 5d3.
5. Try a xpro 1, last time my m9 was away I bought a black x100 (maybe should have kept it!).
It would be handy if the body was small but I'm willing to put up with the weight of a d800 for the sensor. Got to be sensible money.
Cheers.
Since my m9 is away in Germany for a replacement sensor I'm thinking of picking up a smaller digital (cameras I use for work are 1dx too big for out of work stuff) to tide me over.
Choices are (just for fun I know I must decide myself it's hardly world ending stuff).
1. Stick with using my d700 and 50mm 1.8.
2. Get rid of d700 and pick up d800 and maybe a 50mm f1.4 or a 35mm f2.
3. Df with my 50mm 1.8 but also all my old pre ai stuff (that is actually ai converted).
4. Ditch all the Nikon gear and get a canon 5d3.
5. Try a xpro 1, last time my m9 was away I bought a black x100 (maybe should have kept it!).
It would be handy if the body was small but I'm willing to put up with the weight of a d800 for the sensor. Got to be sensible money.
Cheers.
ray*j*gun
Veteran
I would go for the Df... on the other hand I do love my x100.....but then the D800 is sooo good.... damn... good luck with that list.
robert blu
quiet photographer
No doubt, the df ! It's so easy to take decisions about others...
robert
robert
Timmyjoe
Veteran
I'd go Df. Got a chance to use one a few months ago and found it to be a really fun camera. All my Nikon lenses worked with it, even my pre-AI glass. And it's got the D4 sensor, which is just magic in low light. And it sort of has a form factor like the old film SLR cameras, similar to how the M9 has a form factor like the old film rangefinders.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Df, no doubt. I'm loving mine, the D4 sensor is great and the lens compatibility is first rate. It's marvelous with all my MF Nikkors and with the new stuff, too.
Fraser
Well-known
The only thing about going for the df is when I eventually get my m9 back that will kind of be doubling up where at least the d800 is different from anything else I have.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Do you have many MF Nikkors? If you do or plan on picking any up, IMO the Df is much more satisfying with MF than the Dxx0 series bodies.
bonatto
looking out
The Xpro 1 are at a very competitive price point, and you access some of their stellar lenses, like the 35 1.4 for very little money and very little weight.
Fraser
Well-known
Do you have many MF Nikkors? If you do or plan on picking any up, IMO the Df is much more satisfying with MF than the Dxx0 series bodies.
I have
20 3.5
24 2.8
28 3.5
35 2 pre ai and ai
50 1.4
50 1.2
85 1.8
105 2.5
135 2.8
180 2.8
300 4.5
Not a bad selection
Fraser
Well-known
The Xpro 1 are at a very competitive price point, and you access some of their stellar lenses, like the 35 1.4 for very little money and very little weight.
Yes I've looked at used xpro 1 for less than £300!
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I have
20 3.5
24 2.8
28 3.5
35 2 pre ai and ai
50 1.4
50 1.2
85 1.8
105 2.5
135 2.8
180 2.8
300 4.5
Not a bad selection![]()
Df, my man - Df! Mine has breathed new life into my MF Nikkors.
Fraser
Well-known
Df, my man - Df! Mine has breathed new life into my MF Nikkors.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Another vote for Df. But then, I'm not sure how many F-mount manual focus lenses I have. At least 14-15-28-35-50-90-135-200-300-600, and a couple of zooms.
I find that my M9 and Df complement one another superbly, and I've had the Df since 2014. Here's my Df review in American Photo magazine: http://www.americanphotomag.com/gear-review-nikon-df
Cheers,
R.
I find that my M9 and Df complement one another superbly, and I've had the Df since 2014. Here's my Df review in American Photo magazine: http://www.americanphotomag.com/gear-review-nikon-df
Cheers,
R.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
The Sony A7.
Takes all the Nikkor MF lenses with a simple EUR 20 adapter. Sensor is pretty much identical to the sensors in the Nikons and the camera is a lot smaller than the Df or the D800.
Small size is not really an advantage IMO. The A7 has never impressed me.
marcr1230
Well-known
How does the Df work with manual focus? Does it have a traditional split image micro-prism scree or is it focus assist type ? At first I kind of looked askew at the the Df , now I understand that it
Is compatible with non-AI glass, hopefully there will be. Df.2
Is compatible with non-AI glass, hopefully there will be. Df.2
dasuess
Nikon Freak
Df... 'nuf said
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kxl
Social Documentary
I've been wanting a Df for a while now, but other priorities seem to keep coming up. If and when I do purchase a Df, I'll probably look into installing a focusing screen like the one on this link.
http://www.jerkwithacamera.com/nikon-df-split-screen-manual-focusing-screen/comment-page-1/
http://www.jerkwithacamera.com/nikon-df-split-screen-manual-focusing-screen/comment-page-1/
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I chose the D750 over the Df ... It felt better to me and has more rationally laid out controls. Works just fine with my manual Nikkors (now all AI, AI-S or pre-AI that have been updated to AI).
Of course, I haven't touched it since I bought the Leica SL a month later. So the D750 is for sale, practically brand new; just haven't gotten around to listing it yet.
Of course, I haven't touched it since I bought the Leica SL a month later. So the D750 is for sale, practically brand new; just haven't gotten around to listing it yet.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
How does the Df work with manual focus? Does it have a traditional split image micro-prism scree or is it focus assist type ? At first I kind of looked askew at the the Df , now I understand that it
Is compatible with non-AI glass, hopefully there will be. Df.2
Green dot focus, but the ground glass seems optimized for manual focus.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
There's people claiming issues with the green dot range focusing when faster lenses are used. That's why many users install a specific ground glass in the camera.
With the Sony A7, I get 5.7X and 11X focus peaking, and it allows me to nail focus with my stuck-open Canon 50mm 1.2L lens easily.
Just sayin'![]()
I haven't had any problems with my 50/1.2...
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