Official Announcement of Nikon Df

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It expensive but the look will make you keep it long long time.
 

I was wishing for something like the Sony A7.. was wondering whether Nikon got it right with the "Nikon 1" system before I stepped in.. since I don't keep changing cameras so often, and I am ok with buying 1 camera every 3-4 years.. that time is slowly slowly coming.. but if I can fit my lenses on the A7 then why not (+/- add a couple of rangefinder lenses?)..?? Maybe Nikon will release "Nikon 1 - version Big" one day in order to fill that space.. but lets be clear, Sony has changed (up-ed) the game in my opinion..

Buying the A7 right now? Absolutely NOT.. wait for it to come out, let the issues with it surface, price to go down a bit, Sony having to deal/resolve with the issues etc. etc... maybe in 6 months.. not in a hurry.. I might even wish for a D600 for $1,300 (? or less) when the D610 hits the local stores in volumes and starts pushes everyone's "I want the new one, get rid of the old one" desire to "too hot to hold back"..... why not??

Just my thoughts / wishes :-)

Interesting. Wonder what would be your wishlist then?
 

looks sweet from the front.

but after seeing the whole camera... there's not a chance i'll get it. might as well just shop for a used FM2 or FM3
 

From DPReview:

"Also a shame (although not a surprise) is the fact that the Df's focusing screen is fixed. We had hoped for an accessory split-prism focusing screen for manual focus but it's likely that the cost, added bulk and incompatibility with modern pattern metering modes ruled that out at the design stage. Still, we can dream."

So a "retro" classic design, but not for manual focusing. Sony A7 is for me then.
 

Seems like the size is similar to the D600/610 except slightly slimmer... - -"
 

a new VW beetle will never be the same as the original VW beetle.

there are in different class anyway. :)


So you see, those who want this camera, are not just want a camera, they want something more, some thing that you can not find in D4, D800/E or D600, so it is unfair to make such comparison.
 

If a retro looking leica m8 and m9 can do it, why not nikon.

I'll get it if i have the cash.
 

Out of my budget so it's back to Canon D6 vs Nikon D610 for me. :(
 

CAN'T WAIT...... Take my money now... LOL :smilie: ;)
 

I'm very much intruiged by it. :)
 

SGD $3980 estimate...... incl the crappy plastic lens.
 

If that's true, I really don't see how this thing is worth that much.
 

If that's true, I really don't see how this thing is worth that much.

If it is very cheap, it will attract another type of users. ;-)
 

From DPReview:

"Also a shame (although not a surprise) is the fact that the Df's focusing screen is fixed. We had hoped for an accessory split-prism focusing screen for manual focus but it's likely that the cost, added bulk and incompatibility with modern pattern metering modes ruled that out at the design stage. Still, we can dream."

So a "retro" classic design, but not for manual focusing. Sony A7 is for me then.
"Interchangeable Focusing Screens: n/a"

Not good... The Df isn't retro enough. I see no reason why they left video out.
 

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No offence to those who like this camera but to me, it looked like someone in Nikon's warehouse uncovered boxes of leftover parts from camera production and decided to make something out of them.
 

No offence to those who like this camera but to me, it looked like someone in Nikon's warehouse uncovered boxes of leftover parts from camera production and decided to make something out of them.

D600 part :-)
 

No offence to those who like this camera but to me, it looked like someone in Nikon's warehouse uncovered boxes of leftover parts from camera production and decided to make something out of them.

It's ugly but I don't think the design is important. I was just hoping for a more simplified body. The only good thing about this Frankenstein might be the sensor.

D600 part :-)

DPR said D3100. ;) "However, if you're really nerdy, you'll recognize it in the design of the live view switch of the Nikon D3100."
 

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