Nikon DF

€ 2.749,00

I am surprised that it's the same price in Euros as the same in Dollars!

Nikon USA has a web store, here is the link for the camera:
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/Product/Digital-SLR-Cameras/1526/Nikon-Df.html

$2,749.95

You can pre-order on-line.


Kiu
Why are you surprised? MRSP of cameras are often the same in Euro's as they are in US Dollars. All shops in NL offer the body-only versions besides the kit version, I checked Cameratools.nl and Kamera-express.nl. But wait a few months, they will get cheaper 😀
 
So after an afternoon of shooting with Df I don't know how I managed. It must be such a horrible camera according to all the speculatory points of view here, it blows my mind i managed to get any pictures.
The camera performs wonderfully. Even better - when i first received it i was a bit skeptical. A couple of years ago i'd be swooning over design only. But since then i grew tired of gear because photography remains my main interest and having to think about gear was very tiresome. So i fully expected that the camera would not get much action next to D800 (especially since i took up video few months ago shooting long term documentary).
But, surprise - i have really enjoyed the Df and wouldn't mind using it more regularly. Camera appearance has big influence on the subjects I shoot as well - those pesky western europeans just don't take kindly to DSLRs pointed at them. Not with this camera, and just like with an old film camera I got many interested and cooperating passers by, which is always a big plus for me. Minus is, just like with old Leicas and Nikons I also get approached by old farts with P&S starting to talk camera and how they used to own one just like me and how great it was. Well then, why did you sell it and "upgrade" to the piece of sh!t you're holding? Happens a lot.

I had the Ai-S 35/1.4 strapped on the whole time and focusing worked just as well as when I had D700. But then again, green dot MF has always worked well for me, even with 50/1.2 and any mishaps would typically be user error or shooting difficult moving scenes. And the quality of the results, nothing surprising 🙂

One more thing that will be impossible to convey in any review - you have to hear the shutter sound 🙂 Just go into a shop once Df hits the shelves and fire a couple of shots. I had to smile with every shutter press. It ain't the usual D series sound, I can tell you that.

I won't post pictures right now. Firstly because MY photos won't tell you much - milage and lenses vary; Secondly because I don't really have much decent stuff and unless I post a decent photo I don't post "test shots" of my dog. And thirdly because there is enough negativity in this thread and spilling it over on the photos will make me sad. I'd rather not be sad, so i'll go and have a beer now instead. Cheers!

There seems to be something about the Nikon DF which encourages teasing of a coy and sensitive vein, LOL

I don't blame you for not posting images in this huge thread full of quips on all sides, though you have a nice little write up right there.

But you know alot of people are very interested in this camera and you have one.

Why not post a new thread "my take: the DF" or something like that? We have swooned over Sweeney's old shots of fence posts, so I hardly think you have to produce timeless images--god knows I never have under any circumstances.

It's got to be a good camera, and it would be really fun to see some shots.

cmon, give!

😉

PS: now is the time cause in just two weeks or so this place will be over run with banal "test" shots with every RF lens every made---by the heathen Sony 🙂 Cats everywhere are increasingly nervous, furtive and edgy, sensing the impending onslaught like an earthquake.
 
If as Nikon has said that the sensor is straight out of the D4, wouldn't images, focus not withstanding, be very similar, if not exactly the the same as those from a D4?

Would they? In Idaho we got a sayin: "hard tellin, not knowin"

and then there's missouri...... 🙂
 
PS: now is the time cause in just two weeks or so this place will be over run with banal "test" shots with every RF lens every made---by the heathen Sony 🙂 Cats everywhere are increasingly nervous, furtive and edgy, sensing the impending onslaught like an earthquake.


😀😀😀

Only now do I understand why my cats start to howl and wail out of the blue before disappearing on one of those 'cat treks' that takes a day or two - they can sense that new camera or lens winging its way toward them and realise exactly what that means for a poor and unsuspecting cat. Smart arses the lot of 'em. Though this may also explain why I'm to be found, frantic and pawing at the cap flap moments before my in-laws pull up on the driveway😉
 
...and now the official, obligatory apology for the gratuitous 'in-law' gag and the resulting groan-wave that rippled across the globe.

I. Am. Sorry.
 
If as Nikon has said that the sensor is straight out of the D4, wouldn't images, focus not withstanding, be very similar, if not exactly the the same as those from a D4?

This is one of the appeals of the Df for me, it is not a new sensor or processor.


When you put it that way it's just another digital camera. Which it is. The results will just be results, but what counts is that it is styled nice right? 🙂

I'm going to go buy some film now...
 
According to some people having handled the Df at the Salon de la Photo there might be a major bug : the top cover ISO setting could be overriden through the menus.

I.e., you set ISO 400 with the top cover dial but you can be at ISO 800 actually (as both the rear LCD and the VF display tell) if you set ISO 800 through the menus.

Phantomas, is that true ?

I wonder what will happen if you turn the rear panel coding wheel when you are in S mode. It this changes the selected speed as well (so that the small top cover LCD and the VF both tell a selected speed different from what you have selected using the analog speeds dial), this would mean that the analog dials are in fact overridable by what you select through the digital commands and menus.

In that case the top cover analog dials would have no actual interest, and would be retro design artefacts only.

Hmmm.
 
Looks like it's free as long as you purchase one and register it in Japan until January 31st 2014.

Giving an end date for this service must be Nikon's way to assure at least some deals. Pure marketing gimmick.

Personally I wouldn't want my name engraved on the camera. Not sure my full name would even fit. 😀
 
This would mean that the analog dials are in fact overridable by what you select through the digital commands and menus. In that case the top cover analog dials would have no actual interest, and would be retro design artefacts only.

That would indeed suck. Instead of a camera with a complete different lay-out and user experience, we would have just your average DSLR with retro / pseudo-vintage styling.
 
Just so the customer feels important. A bit like the Leica cameras à la carte. Maybe some day soon we'll be able to order a chrome Df with black dials. 🙂


I sort of get it with a Leica M film camera because potentially you could have it forever (film availability allowing) and it will personalise it for you.

Digital ... not so much because you can be fairly sure that 'one' day it will probably die and be unrepairable.
 
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