Nikon DF - Gimmick Or Not?
Nikon DF - Gimmick Or Not?
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Barbarossa

Original Poster:

144 posts

242 months

Thursday 14th August 2014
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It is a long time since I owned an SLR. My last was a Nikon FM2 when I did my photography A-Level, 28 years ago! Since then I've only used compacts. I'm thinking of buying my first DSLR and the Nikon DF appeals, because of the layout of the controls.

Do you think that the DF is a valid camera for someone who knows what they want to do, or are there better options in the same price range?

Simpo Two

91,556 posts

289 months

Thursday 14th August 2014
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Whilst Mr Rockwell needs to be taken with a pinch of salt, this was quite funny: 'The Df a real metal camera with real metal dials instead of the plastic turds that ordinary people have come to accept as cameras.'

http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/df.htm

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

278 months

Thursday 14th August 2014
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It's misguided and confused, a poor implimented step back unlike the Fuji stuff.

cornet

1,471 posts

182 months

Thursday 14th August 2014
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I think it depends on what you want to do.

The DF is a bit of an oddball compared to the rest of the Nikon range and I can understand why many don't get it.

Yes the D800 is maybe technically better on paper (more MP, faster AF etc...) but that isn't the point of the DF. The rest of the cameras Nikon makes are just tools to get a job done. I believe the DF is supposed to inspire people, especially those that have used the old Nikon film cameras. Yes it might be technically inferior to other things at the same price but I've no doubt you'll end up making better photos with it than you would any other camera in the Nikon range.

It's a camera you want to learn about, explore its limits. It's a camera that makes you think about what you're shooting.

Manufactures are learning that not everyone just wants a tool to get the job done, they need something else. Fuji is way ahead in this game, just look at the X-series. Gorgeous looking cameras which you just want to make photos with.

People often see cameras as just tools and if that is all you want then there are plenty to choose from.



Simpo Two

91,556 posts

289 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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I see it as more of a design statement than a camera statement. If you like the look of it, you'll buy it.

mids

1,594 posts

282 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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I'm wanting to upgrade my camera so have been looking at different options and spent some time investigating the DF. I was initially drawn to it by the smaller size/weight considering its FF image quality but soon ruled it out once I learnt about what it's missing. This video was pretty good for explaining it's main strengths/weaknesses (if you've got 30 mins).

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1e5zEojxPg

marctwo

3,666 posts

284 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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cornet said:
Fuji is way ahead in this game, just look at the X-series. Gorgeous looking cameras which you just want to make photos with.
Indeed. If you want something with lots of manual control dials then check out the Fuji X-T1.

Mr Will

13,719 posts

230 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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I'd buy a Fuji instead, or perhaps an Olympus OM. Bother are much more cohesive systems than the DF, which has a bit of a split personality.

The only reason I'd buy the DF would be if I already had a collection of Nikon lenses that could be used with it.

Lynchie999

3,623 posts

177 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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... get the Sony A7 .. best of the lot!

Mr Will

13,719 posts

230 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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Lynchie999 said:
... get the Sony A7 .. best of the lot!
Paired with your choice of slow kit 28-70, f4 24-70, two primes (35 2.8/55 1.8) and a 70-200 f4.

Sony are making some awesome cameras at the moment, but they really need to flesh out their lens line-up.

(yes, yes, adapters, legacy glass, etc. It's still not the same)

marctwo

3,666 posts

284 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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Lynchie999 said:
... get the Sony A7 .. best of the lot!
My brother-in-law just got one (had a Nikon D90 before) and the IQ is great but the AF less so. AF on the Olympus is excellent though.

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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Simpo Two said:
I see it as more of a design statement than a camera statement. If you like the look of it, you'll buy it.
+1