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January 2014
(77%)
146 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(94%)
715 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Bonne gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Bonne autonomie de la batterie entre 900 et 1000 vues
Bon système autofocus par corrélation de phase (visée reflex) avec suivi de sujet
Large gamme d'optiques (depuis 1972. ) utilisable
Rafale à 6
Design rétro
Construction en métal et joints d'étanchéité
Excellente gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Autofocus rapide et excellente réactivité générale
Visée optique assez large
Bonne autonomie de la batterie
Look
Gestion du bruit jusqu'à 6400ISO
Dynamique de l'image
Viseur 100%
Réactivité
Autonomie
Parc optique extra
Large
Protection anti
Ruissellement
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de mode vidéo
Couverture AF petite pour un 24x36
Pas de mode AF-A
Modulle AF 39 points seulement
Pas d'assistance AF par Led
Autofocus par détection de contraste toujours trop lente
Niveau électronique sur un 1 axe en visée optique
Molettes ver
Pas de flash intégré
Pas d'assistance AF
Rafale à 5 ips décevante pour ce niveau de prix
Zone autofocus un peu étroite
Poignée trop petite
Pas de GPS / Wi-Fi / écran tactile
Pas de vidéo
Pas de stigmomètre
Visée sur écran lente
Obturateur de seulement 1/4000s
Trop de loquets de verrouillage au niveau des molettes
Nikon's Df is a pro camera with creative users in mind. The dials, numbers, and overall design of the body hark back to different era, but they provide tactile control that is welcomed in this age of buttons and menus. The sensor is full frame, the speed...
As we noted at the start of this review, the Nikon Df is unlike any other digital camera there has ever been. Consequently, it isn't a ‘conventional' D-SLR. It seems that many reviewers have been tying themselves in knots trying to make the Df fit into Ni...
Fullframe sensor, Small body, Traditional controls, Weatherproof
'Only' 16MP, No video recording, Expensive
The Df is a strangely indulgent camera. It's far too expensive to be an impulse purchase for most and there are better options available for professionals. A professional is more likely to go for the better-specified D4 or, if they want to save money or ...
As someone who began their 'serious' photography with a Nikon SLR (the esteemed Nikon F), I should have been a prime target for the Df. And despite being put off by that depressing teaser video, on initial acquaintance I did warm to the camera's tradition...
Compatibility with non-AI lenses. Fantastic shutter sound. D4 image quality without the price tag. Excellent low-light and high ISO performance
Doesn't always feel like the film cameras it's trying to imitate. Kit lens doesn't come with an aperture ring. Mode dial is so small. Expensive compared to many other full-frame options
The Nikon Df is an excellent camera that delivers stellar image quality. But it's geared towards enthusiast photographers with lots of older lenses who are prepared to pay for the privilege....
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(80%)
Publié: 2014-04-03, Auteur: Mike , review by: techsmart.co.za
Great sensor and image quality, Retro looks
Expensive, No video, Too big for a retro camera, Dials and controls need some more attention
Extrait: What do you get when you try and fuse the past with the future? That's the question Nikon seems to be posing with its latest offering – the DF. It's the kind of camera that has its roots in the past, with a design philosophy straight from the film cameras...
Weather sealed body, Excellent image quality from the D4 sensor, Great battery life
Grossly overpriced, No video, Cumbersome to use
It may seem like we haven't taken the Nikon Df too well. That is actually not true. We love the images it produces but what we do firmly believe is that this is not a camera for everyone. The dials and the locks on the dials make it time consuming to fly ...
Weather sealed body, Excellent image quality from the D4 sensor, Great battery life
Grossly overpriced, No video, Cumbersome to use
The Nikon Df is a modern day reincarnate of Nikon's glorious days from the past. A Digital Fusion of form, design and function, the Nikon Df is the latest full frame from the company, boasting the same sensor as the D4. However, the camera leaves a lot to...