Was hoping tis will sell heaps, D610 price crash and I can pick up a cheap copy..doesnt look like its happening...disappointed..
I can't quite find the word for this but I would say you are a Backstroke Nikon fan.
Was hoping tis will sell heaps, D610 price crash and I can pick up a cheap copy..doesnt look like its happening...disappointed..
This is a wise product decision by Nikon.
I think a lot of thought and market research went into it.
I think it looks good.
Checked CNet website and if they are correct, then this sports an optical viewfinder - that means it has a mirror.
Hopefully the screens can be user-changeable too and one can buy and insert a split image screen.
Not more fumbling around with "focus peaking" or back-focusAF problems.
You get EXACT focus confirmation on MF setting with a split image and large aperture lens (no darkening of the split image).
The target market is the millions of users who still keep their manual focus Nikkors.
No video? Too bad.
D4 sensor? - That's good.
The price is high. Would be nice if it was $1,500.
Looks huge on these ladies ! but 710grams ? so light for the size.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up52HiQK-yE
You needed to consult "CNet" to figure out it has a mirror?This is a wise product decision by Nikon.
I think a lot of thought and market research went into it.
I think it looks good.
Checked CNet website and if they are correct, then this sports an optical viewfinder - that means it has a mirror.
Hopefully the screens can be user-changeable too and one can buy and insert a split image screen.
Not more fumbling around with "focus peaking" or back-focusAF problems.
You get EXACT focus confirmation on MF setting with a split image and large aperture lens (no darkening of the split image).
The target market is the millions of users who still keep their manual focus Nikkors.
No video? Too bad.
D4 sensor? - That's good.
The price is high. Would be nice if it was $1,500.
The Df Looks big...
Buy a 35mm film SLR camera...pure photography for a poor man.
You needed to consult "CNet" to figure out it has a mirror?![]()
You are wrong about one thing. Even with a split prism, there can still be back or front focus problems. The only way to solve back or front focus problems on a split-prism, or diamond prism, is to add or remove shims from the screen assembly. It can be a pain.
BTW, the specs already say the Df's screen is not user replaceable. But we all know we can DIY like all the cameras before it, but it might void any warranty...
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.
Not really.NIKON Df vs NIKON D610
They look like siblings, don't they ?
This is a wise product decision by Nikon.
I think a lot of thought and market research went into it.
I think it looks good.
Checked CNet website and if they are correct, then this sports an optical viewfinder - that means it has a mirror.
Hopefully the screens can be user-changeable too and one can buy and insert a split image screen.
Not more fumbling around with "focus peaking" or back-focusAF problems.
You get EXACT focus confirmation on MF setting with a split image and large aperture lens (no darkening of the split image).
The target market is the millions of users who still keep their manual focus Nikkors.
No video? Too bad.
D4 sensor? - That's good.
The price is high. Would be nice if it was $1,500.
I don't understand how you came up with this being "wise", and that they have done "a lot of thought and market research"... As you said, the price point seems to be wrong (though I doubt that they would have priced a new FF at $1,500).. there goes the market research.. we have been able to use manual Nikon lenses or Nikon Digital FF for like forever (not sure if any Nikon FF has any limitations).. unless of course you are referring to pre-AI lenses.. but would there be a huge market for pre-AI lenses? I doubt it..
The marketing point is who will buy Df, and those with a few pre-Ai lenses from the "good old days " who now should be cash rich and sentimental about yesteryears
If the price point seems wrong to you then the clear conclusion is that you are not the target audience. As would those who cried ugly and those who doubt there's market for pre-Ai lenses. The marketing point is who will buy Df, and those with a few pre-Ai lenses from the "good old days " who now should be cash rich and sentimental about yesteryears. Not young "punks" who go waaaa with Sony A7, for example.
The price point includes a D4 sensor. From that perspective it's cheap.