The DF may end up selling well even if most serious photographers reject it. The issue I have, and I suspect many other photographers share, is that Nikon has identified this as a "pure" and "simplified" camera for the real photographers, i.e. a lot of the people who read a forum like this one. Yet it isn't pure or simple, it's a D600 with some schmutz glued on and features removed at double the price!
Nikon's failed to listen and understand its most loyal, hardcore customer base once again. So while the actual camera itself doesn't impact us because we don't have to purchase it, the attitude Nikon is taking makes me skeptical that they will ever "get it". This lessens my options for future cameras, especially since I already believe most of the other companies are also clueless and unresponsive.
So while there are dozen of new camera releases, there are only a handful of cameras worthy of serious consideration. What I wanted was for Nikon to answer Fuji with a competitive camera - something with brilliant thinking and a quality execution... and for Canon, Sony, Oly, Pany, Leica, and Pentax to do likewise... generating some "survival of the fittest" evolutionary progress and benefits. Instead we got a status quo camera with some decorative touches, cynically marketed and overpriced by at least a third.
They should sell an expensive wooden accessory grip like the Hasselblad Lunar so they can scrape ever last dollar out the gullibles' wallets.
If I were shopping I'd be running to Fuji and Sony, as imperfect as they are at least they're engaged in making better cameras.