What the Nikon Df could have been...

Bille's design, which I really like, made me realise that the thing that bugged me the most in the DF was the bulk and slimming it down made it hugely more attractive to me.
I'd still probably keep the ISO dial, just make it smaller, and merge the EV comp dial with the shutter speed dial a la Contax G1 (with apologies for my lame photoshop skills)

i-9hS7zBV-X2.jpg


ANd of course no locking pins.
Finally, I'd keep the top LCD because I'd lose the rear one 😀
but thats a whole different discussion.

Good work. That looks really nice. But are the shutter speeds printed upside down on the real DF? Otherwise, fab.

I think I would advocate a locking pin for the ISO dial, or at least a heavier detent to avoid accidental movement.
 
But are the shutter speeds printed upside down on the real DF?
I "borrowed" the shutter speed dial from the Contax G1 (minus the locking pin which I photoshopped out). It looks upside down because on the Contax the indicator is on the right, so when you put it on an actual shutter speed the numbers come right:

contax-g1-rangefinder.jpg
 
Bille's design, which I really like, made me realise that the thing that bugged me the most in the DF was the bulk and slimming it down made it hugely more attractive to me.
I'd still probably keep the ISO dial, just make it smaller, and merge the EV comp dial with the shutter speed dial a la Contax G1 (with apologies for my lame photoshop skills)

i-9hS7zBV-X2.jpg


ANd of course no locking pins.
Finally, I'd keep the top LCD because I'd lose the rear one 😀
but thats a whole different discussion.

Yes, I'll take it.
 
I think you missed my point. Sure, there are a bunch of Nikon cameras with aperture priority mode (my FM3A is one of them). But I have yet to see one marked Av on the shutter speed dial 😉

I got your point, Av is still random. Could have been A. Doesnt matter.
 
I like more to be directly controllable from dials, not less.

I Should be able to control ISO, EV comp, shutter speed, drive mode, and aperture without menu diving. more is even better. I'll take a slightly cluttered body if it means I never have to stop shooting to go to the on-screen menu.
 
i-9hS7zBV-X2.jpg


ANd of course no locking pins.
Finally, I'd keep the top LCD because I'd lose the rear one 😀
but thats a whole different discussion.

We should get some RFF members to apply for a job at Nikon's engineering department and show them how it's done. Great design, Spyro.
 
As far as I know, the F mount requires a minimum lens-sensor distance which means you might as well have a mirror box. I am not sure you could decrease the body thickness this much and retain compatibility will F mount lenses,
 
Great Design, Billie

People would be over the moon, had they followed your vision.

Now if we can loose the prism.......

How about true RF/ Bulit in EVF combo and short flange?

Digital SP typa thingy, eh?
 
Until a person actually holds the camera, they won't know what it feels like. While the DF looks much fatter and less ergonomic than the film Nikons, it might feel great in hand. I, personally, like the look better than the digital SLR's that have been produced in the last decade. I do think it's several hundred too expensive but the price is sure to drop within a few months.
 
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