So New, So Old: Df anyone?

So New, So Old: Df anyone?

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K12beano

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Tuesday 5th November 2013
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http://blog.graysofwestminster.co.uk/2013/11/05/i-...


The Df, eh!? My kind of kit!

Or do I need to check the date, it isn't April yet???

K12beano

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Tuesday 5th November 2013
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Get



In



Queue

K12beano

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Tuesday 5th November 2013
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Simpo Two said:
I'm going to invent a digital retro eco camera...
Just paint it green and put a sticker on it like it's a 'fridge?

K12beano

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Tuesday 5th November 2013
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Simpo Two said:
McCloud on the box...
Dennis Weaver?

Riding a horse through the city?


????

K12beano

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Tuesday 5th November 2013
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flat-planedCrank said:
They added a dial for iso but not for aperture?
Probably would prefer that the other way around smile
Modern Nikons allow you to use the aperture ring! rofl

First setting I set on my current body!

K12beano

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Friday 30th January 2015
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st!

Did I really start this thread?

Slightly impromptu trip to my favourite shop today - came away with a low-mileage used Df!!

Going to see how I get on as it's intended to complement what the D800 will do. No doubt will be cranking up that ISO and see how amazing this D4 sensor really is!! (Good thing is I could take it back if I don't get on with it, but it was a pretty good price for body only.)

Feels odd - I picked up a D3 with everything just falling to hand. In comparison, whilst the menu system is a doddle, I reckon the Df will take a couple of hours to get used to. Not quite as ergonomically easy on the hands. But the dials are a delight. As the salesman said as he stuck it in my grubby paws "it's a bit of a marmite camera"!!!

K12beano

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Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Crazy bit of kit!

So, from starting point of a second body/back up to support a D800 I went through a few possibilities with the nice chaps at Grays

D3 - cheap, indestructible, pick one up and instinctively you know where everything is
D800 - got one, why do I want the same?
D700 - yeah! cheap, great value
D3s - not so cheap, see above
D3X - ooh maybe, but then it’s just a “big D800” isn’t it?
D4 - OK, don’t be silly you can’t afford one of those, although the sensor’s pretty good……


London-027 by Beano!, on Flickr

ISO 100 with a 45mm f/2.8 at f/5.6

Sharp and clean




So let’s handle the Df and see what we think. Whoa! it’s a fiddly little thing and you’ve got to relearn a lot and then again…..


London Mornings-013 by Beano!, on Flickr

ISO 3200 with a 45mm f/2.8 at f/8

Still sharp and clean



A D4 sensor - brilliant….but a relatively crappy AF with all the focus points in the middle? What? We can go to high ISO but it won’t focus in low light! Even better - the screen is a typical, but non-interchangeable, Nikon modern bobbie that’s pretty useless for trying to manual focus.

Although the AF indicator light seems spot on, but back to AF mode then - at least the controls are familiar for that, so let’s move to an AF lens

Actually - and I haven’t fine tuned it yet - the focus seems “not bad”



Hampton Court Test Day Take 2-009 by Beano!, on Flickr

ISO 3200 with a 85mm f/1.4 at f/1.4

The pentaprism viewfinder is pretty good - you can’t adjust much with your eye to it though, so that will slow you down and then you do have a very familiar info screen to play with - on a nice big display and there’s always Live Lieu (something which I thought I would hate three years ago when I first got the ‘800, but which I have quite grown to love.


Hampton Court Test Day-013 by Beano!, on Flickr

ISO 1600 with a 14mm f/2.8 at f/8

Then again the dials are all accessible - but stupidly fiddly, with locking pins all over the place! The on/off “dial” is stupidly fiddly with cold hands.

It’s bloody stupid taking only one SD card and packing that in with a tiny battery under a “retro” fiddly cover, too!


No you’ll hate it…

…or you might love it.

It has taken me about two days to get familiar with it. I’m going to like it - a lot.