Nikon’s new retro-inspired camera is anything but old fashioned.
The Nikon DF combines the old-school Nikon design with the precision of first-rate Nikon technology and a full frame sensor for a richer creative experience with redefined full manual controls.
The camera comes in black and silver with a leatherette finish that enhances comfort and is reminiscent of Nikon’s milestone masterpieces.
The Nikon DF is a light and smaller-size full frame D-SLR equipped with mechanical dials for setting shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, exposure compensation, exposure mode and release mode independently to bring users the ultimate in flexibility and control.
It includes a 16.2-megapixel full frame CMOS sensor – an image sensor equivalent to those used in Nikon D4 – and the EXPEED 3 image processing engine, with an ISO range of 100-12800 (expandable from 50 to 204800).
The camera features a shutter release mode that enables users to capture a high-speed continuous stream of images at approximately 5.5 frames per second. It also offers low-light, HDR and Active D-Lighting capabilities and improved white balance with the option to retain the ambience of lighting colours to offer unsurpassed accuracy and precision in capturing images.
Read the full Nikon DF press release here.
Prices to be announced.
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