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Nikon Df

Nikon Df

Digital single-lens reflex camera


The Nikon Df is a full-frame F-mount DSLR FX format camera announced by Nikon on November 5, 2013. It uses dedicated mechanical controls similar to those used on mechanical 35mm film SLR camera and had an appearance similar to the Nikon FE and Nikon FM film cameras.[1] Nikon's website stated "Using its large, metallic mechanical dials, photographers will rediscover a more direct connection with their camera."[2]

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It has the same sensor overall score 89 of DxOMark with Nikon D4, the Nikon Df (at time of release) ranked first in a low-light test with 3279 ISO (Nikon D4 with 2965 ISO), but in practice the difference was small.[3]

In a departure from the rest of Nikon's DSLR lineup, the Df did not record video, only still images; while most reviews were generally positive, this and other built-in limitations of the camera were seen as negatives. Also notable by their absence were built-in flash and a variety of automatic modes, though the backward lens compatibility extended to nearly the entirety of the Nikon lineup since 1959.[4]

Features

Problems

  • Nikon DF - AF Problem with Sigma Lenses[7]

See also


References

  1. "Nikon Df combines classic design with modern technology: Digital Photography Review". Dpreview.com. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  2. "Nikon: Imaging Products: Nikon Df". Nikon.com. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  3. "Nikon Df Review". Kenrockwell.com. December 2013. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  4. "Using Legacy NIKKOR Lenses with the Nikon Df". Nikon USA. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  5. Becker, Jürgen (25 October 2015). "Nikon Df: an F-Mount oddity". through the F-Mount. Retrieved 15 April 2023.

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