Nikon Df

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We haven’t had a chance to fully test this product yet, but we’ve assembled this helpful overview of relevant information on it.

The Nikon Df combines the functionality and performance of the popular D4 DSLR with the retro body design of more classic Nikon digital cameras. The larger mechanical knobs and buttons reinforce the classic, tactile feel of an analog camera, while protecting the components from dust, water, and weather. The 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor is identical to the one found in the D4, ensuring a field-tested high image quality, and is equipped with the same large ISO range and shutter speed. Although the Nikon Df doesn’t support video, it is the lightest and smallest in the Nikon FX DSLR series, and features a power-up time of .14 seconds so you’ll never miss a shot.

Release Information

  • November 28, 2013
  • $2,750.00

Key Features

  • 16.2 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
  • RAW, RAW + JPEG Support
  • Full-frame DSLR in a lightweight body
  • Sturdy, nostalgic design