RAKAMRAK said:I like the look and the manual controls.
If Canon comes up with something like this I shall surely buy.
Me too!
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RAKAMRAK said:I like the look and the manual controls.
If Canon comes up with something like this I shall surely buy.
sanj said:RAKAMRAK said:I like the look and the manual controls.
If Canon comes up with something like this I shall surely buy.
Me too!
RAKAMRAK said:sanj said:RAKAMRAK said:I like the look and the manual controls.
If Canon comes up with something like this I shall surely buy.
Me too!
I was only born when the last great film cameras were in the last leg of their journey. So I never had the chance to use them, and I am not willing to buy a 30 year old film camera and some films to enjoy those pleasures. So if Canon comes up with something like this and I have the money I will jump onto it like crazy. The silver/black leather version is the one that catches my imagination the most. That is just gorgeous.
Aglet said:The specs are reasonably impressive.
Excellent number of shots from a small battery.
I wish my D800s had this kind of control setup.
And it's LIGHT! This gets a bit closer to the feel of an old film body just for the reduced weight.
The Df will Dfinitely have to seduce me with the ergonomics and overall feel to make me trade a D800 for it tho, I typically do not need great high ISO performance.
I think this is going to be a polarizing product, love it or hate it. I think there'll be enough of the former to make it a worthwhile product.
Canon might even copy it.![]()
ahsanford said:Here it is:
http://nikonrumors.com/2013/11/04/this-is-the-nikon-df.aspx/
They've been hyping the balls out of this. If you've been hiding under a rock and missed all the teaser videos, in five words or less, this new body is:
SLR
Ful
Digital
Retro
Stills (only)
I just don't get it. It's got a prism and optical viewfinder, so it will not be small. It's just a vintage film camera hiding modern tech beneath. This is a fashion-skinned DSLR.
It's like they are going after (a) film users and (b) Fuji users who still want to look cool but with a larger sensor. Or -- big reach here -- Leica users who really want autofocus? (Surely they'd go with the new Sony rigs, right?)
I live in California, and I know a ton of arty kids with photography classroom experience who shoot old film SLRs partly for the craft of it and partly for the style of the old tech. But these kids don't have the coin for an FF DSLR.
I'm lost here. Unless the stills-only / no frills aspect of the design gets the price way down, I just don't get what they're aiming for here.
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Sporgon said:Aglet said:The specs are reasonably impressive.
Excellent number of shots from a small battery.
I wish my D800s had this kind of control setup.
And it's LIGHT! This gets a bit closer to the feel of an old film body just for the reduced weight.
The Df will Dfinitely have to seduce me with the ergonomics and overall feel to make me trade a D800 for it tho, I typically do not need great high ISO performance.
I think this is going to be a polarizing product, love it or hate it. I think there'll be enough of the former to make it a worthwhile product.
Canon might even copy it.![]()
Interesting that you would change your 36mp D800 for a 16mp DF. More living proof that Nikon really missed the mark with a 36mp sensor.
seekthedragon said:Correct me if I'm wrong, but nobody has talked about resolution. More living proof, that the Nikon D800 is so successful it makes plenty of the Canon users frustrated...
By the way, this DF looks incredibly lovely. The only drawback is the price tag...
neuroanatomist said:seekthedragon said:Correct me if I'm wrong, but nobody has talked about resolution. More living proof, that the Nikon D800 is so successful it makes plenty of the Canon users frustrated...
By the way, this DF looks incredibly lovely. The only drawback is the price tag...
The D800 is so successful that the 5DIII is outselling it by a wide margin, and resolution is so important that Nikon builds on the 'success' of their 36 MP camera by bringing out a retrocam with a paltry 16 MP. None of that frustrates me in the least... :![]()
ahsanford said:Here it is:
http://nikonrumors.com/2013/11/04/this-is-the-nikon-df.aspx/
They've been hyping the balls out of this. If you've been hiding under a rock and missed all the teaser videos, in five words or less, this new body is:
SLR
Full-Frame
Digital
Retro
Stills (only)
I just don't get it. It's got a prism and optical viewfinder, so it will not be small. It's just a vintage film camera hiding modern tech beneath. This is a fashion-skinned DSLR.
It's like they are going after (a) film users and (b) Fuji users who still want to look cool but with a larger sensor. Or -- big reach here -- Leica users who really want autofocus? (Surely they'd go with the new Sony rigs, right?)
I live in California, and I know a ton of arty kids with photography classroom experience who shoot old film SLRs partly for the craft of it and partly for the style of the old tech. But these kids don't have the coin for an FF DSLR.
I'm lost here. Unless the stills-only / no frills aspect of the design gets the price way down, I just don't get what they're aiming for here.
- A