Lichtgestalt said:NR reports it will cost 2750$
that price will make a lot of nikon fanboys unhappy.
they hoped it will be cheaper then the D610.
Lichtgestalt said:NR reports it will cost 2750$
that price will make a lot of nikon fanboys unhappy.
they hoped it will be cheaper then the D610.
duydaniel said:RomainF said:Once you get the way the manual focus works, it may even be faster and more accurate than an AF camera.
1) Leica iq sucks at high iso
2) manual focus can be faster and how many shot you miss?
Agreed. Hell, you can almost get two Sony's for that kit price.Albi86 said:This camera, at this price, is just an EPIC FAIL.
Someone at Sony's opened a good bottle tonight.
preppyak said:If Sony can fill out a lens lineup in the next year or two, they are golden
It's only one model in their line-up. Even if it doesn''t turn out to be a huge success, good on them for trying. I like seeing camera companies doing new things, even more-so when they know that it won't appeal to the mass market. And Canon's no stranger to this. Just look at the 60Da. Despite all of the doom and gloom about DSLR makers, to me the 60Da suggests that Canon does look to niche markets and tries to supply what people want.Albi86 said:This camera, at this price, is just an EPIC FAIL.
Someone at Sony's opened a good bottle tonight.
sanj said:What does 'pure photography' imply? To me, it means no video. Could be wrong though...
unfocused said:Two initial comments:
Funny that when Nikon decides to emphasize image quality they use a 16.2 mp sensor. First in the D4 and now in the Df. Gee, maybe those high megapixel Nikons and Sonys aren't as great as DXOMark seems to think.
Hillsilly said:It's only one model in their line-up. Even if it doesn''t turn out to be a huge success, good on them for trying. I like seeing camera companies doing new things, even more-so when they know that it won't appeal to the mass market. And Canon's no stranger to this. Just look at the 60Da. Despite all of the doom and gloom about DSLR makers, to me the 60Da suggests that Canon does look to niche markets and tries to supply what people want.Albi86 said:This camera, at this price, is just an EPIC FAIL.
Someone at Sony's opened a good bottle tonight.
Nikon have done exactly the same. They've identified that a lot of people want simplicity, and this is their take on it. And I think it should do well.
I'm also surprised/exicited to see that everything (including ISO) is controllable manually (if using a lens with an aperture ring). While I'm not really a "retro" design person, I know I prefer direct access dials to buttons, LCD screens and menus, and I suspect I'm not the only one. Another big positive for this camera.
Woody said:Too heavy, too expensive and no video.
A sure misfire!
sharka23 said:for all you grudger out there: acceppt it, its a great, good looking camera, unfortunately not branded with CANON.
Albi86 said:Rienzphotoz said::Lichtgestalt said:could not care less about a retro looking camera.
all the knobs and dials... it looks like some steampunk camera.
and retro gets lame fast....:
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The problem is that if you really really make the perfect camera and you price it nicely, it will be the last camera you're going to sell. Just look at how many Nikonians are still so happy with their D700/D3X/D300s that they don't feel the need to upgrade. Let's be honest, if the 5D2's AF wasn't crap and the 5D3's great, how many people would have upgraded?