Nikon have been teasing the World for the last couple of weeks with the slow announcement of a new camera… and this morning they relived all… with the announcement of a new D-SLR dedicated to pure photography. With looks inspired by Nikon’s iconic 35mm film cameras and technology from the latest professional models its a statement which is sure to get people talking and sales flooding in.
Key points:
- 16.2-megapixel FX-format (full-frame) CMOS sensor
- Compatible with non-AI lenses
- Superb light sensitivity
- EXPEED 3 processing
- High-performance optical viewfinder
- Large 8 cm (3.2-in.) 921k-dot LCD monitor
- Quiet Release Mode
- HDR (High Dynamic Range) Mode
- Scene Recognition System
- Active D-Lighting
- Price £2749.00
The Df features the same 16.2-megapixel FX-format (full-frame) CMOS sensor as the flagship D4 and complete compatibility with Nikon’s extensive range of NIKKOR lenses, including your vintage lenses, as the Df boasts a unique collapsible metering coupling lever that enables classic non-AI NIKKOR lenses to be attached directly to the camera. Available in all black or old school Black/silver.
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