Nikon Df FX-Format Digital SLR Camera Body, Classic SLR Design, Silver - Refurbished by Nikon U.S.A.

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Carol K : Is there any way to tell the total number of shutter clicks taken on a refurbished camera?CARLOS M : You can see the number of clicks on the photo metadata, refurbished or not
TRUPTI S : What warranty do you offer on used items?
Shopper : Why Did You Choose This?JOHN M : Because of it's classic style and that it is a most capable camera to own for many years. Refurbished made the price right and I trust Nikon refurbishing.

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2019-04-24T01:58:42

Rated 5 out of 5

This is an excellent camera

An excellent full frame digital from Nikon, and all metal, NOT plastic. The folks at Adorama are very responsive to any issues and went out of their way to be sure I was satisfied with my purchase.

MICHAEL B.

2019-03-12T09:44:15

Rated 5 out of 5

Perfect camera for me

Beautiful camera. Provides ultimate control and hands-on adjustments for experienced photographers.

JANET A.

2018-09-06T14:31:55

Rated 5 out of 5

Amazing Camera

Don't listen to the magazines and 'experts' talking about how it isn't this or that. If you ever had/have a Nikon film camera (&lenses!) this is the easiest transition. It fits in your hand and just works without having to navigate a bunch of menu options that you won't use most of the time anyway.

CHARLES P.

2018-09-06T14:27:42

Rated 5 out of 5

Amazing!

Everything came as promised. Shopping was easy and the communication on delivery was perfect. Only issue was they sent the wrong size screen protector, but gave me credit for it when I sent them an email noting the mix up. Need to send protector that fits D750 or D800.

CHARLES P.

2018-06-17T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great upgrade from a D600

Hi, I purchased my Df used in 2015 less than six months after I had purchased a D 600, upon a recommendation. Needless to say, I did not like the "600" and it sits in its' box awaiting sale to a new home! The Df is, it is said, to be "retro" in appearances to the days of FE, FM, and my favorite the F2 of which I still own one, purchased new in 1972. The best thing that I like is the fact that I can use all of my older AI lenses. I am not a fan of the plastic "G" lenses. They require too much work in the menus to get your settings to take a shot when compared to the "M" mode on the Df.. This is the easiest and lightest to use FX digital camera that I have ever owned. It fits my hand more like a glove than the 600 ever did and has a better balance, also. I have not had any problems with the controls as they are, for me, easy to use. So, its only 16. Mb resolution as is my Leica M9, big deal! I have made many a good picture with very fine resolution at 11x14 inches. I have had good results in low light conditions, hand held or on a tripod depending on the lense combination used. My travel pack for outdoor shooting includes my Df, M9, and a Cannon PowerShot G10. Assorted lenses and two tripods round out my equipment. I hope that this series of cameras will be continued for a very long time. John

JohnofTampa

2018-05-30T11:37:07

Rated 5 out of 5

the DF is a GREAT camera

this is my wife's camera. She has thoroughly enjoyed it.

THOMAS F.

2017-12-21T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Love the camera

This camera brings me back to when I owned the original Nikon F and I have not enjoyed a camera this much in years. The only problem I have with this camera it that it is no good for weddings or any low light event which to me is such a shame as I had to pick up a Nikon D750 for low light shooting. If Nikon reads this review; the sensor is so good, can't you create an update for low light situations, then I would give the Df five stars.

PLKNJ

2017-06-03T14:16:43

Rated 5 out of 5

This camera brings me back to the old days of my using Nikons

This camera brings me back to the old days of my using Nikons. The camThe first body was purchased on eBay and the second from Adorama. IT IS $ LESS ON EBAY! So save your money.

PETER K.

2017-06-02T13:20:44

Rated 5 out of 5

great camera. nuff said

I saw all the reviews, positive and negative...(negative). bad button placement, hard to turn dials, no video, strap hook in the way, etc.... The strap hook doesn't bother me since the strap is relaxed when i bring the camera up to my eye. I can access the aperture wheel with no problems as well as the shutter. (I have a lot of arthritis so it was a concern but found there is no problem) .The ISO wheel is difficult to change while the camera is to my eye however I keep my ISO on auto. I change the back AE-L/AF-L button to 'my menu' to access the ISO auto on/off quickly however I found by changing the EV (while in ISO Auto)(easier for me) (while in Manual Mode) it changes the ISO to higher or lower levels (in Auto). I had a D7100 and although it is a solid camera the DF's sensor is amazing.I'm blown away by the difference. The shutter speed wheel is easy to navigate and you can set it to 1/3 steps to use the back command wheel. I rather use the top wheel as I was always accidentally changing the shutter speed on the d7100. One thing.. to use 'D" lenses you have to pull down the aperture tab on the body mounting base or you'll get an "ERR' message. You have to flip it back for "G" lenses. I don't use video and I rarely ever used the top flash (I use external) so that's not a problem. I heard people saying the camera slows you down but I hadn't noticed any difference between my speed on the d7100 and the DF. I saw people complaining about the right hand body handhold not being large enough. I don't have any problems with it. The battery lasts forever and even though the SD card slot (only one) is on the bottom with the battery it hasn't been an issue. I use a large enough SD card for the shoot and although I know SD cards can fail, I've never had one (knock wood). The 16MP format sensor is large enough for me. I really didn't want anything larger. I can't say enough about the DF. I absolutely love this camera.

James B.

2017-06-02T13:06:48

Rated 5 out of 5

Love it

Love the old school feel, weighty, substantial, with analog -like controls combined with digital back. The full-frame sensor allows me to use all of my old lenses.

Brad S.

2017-04-28T13:37:29

Rated 5 out of 5

The camera I have been waiting for...

The moment I saw this camera I wanted it as it brought me back to the old days with my Nikons. Waited until there was a sale and finally got one. I have not been so excited about a camera in years.The look the weight and the feel are fantastic adding a Sigma Art zoom lens and I am a happy camper. I switched to Canon when digital first came out because it took Nikon 5 years to catch up with their imaging. Canon is more intuitive and I spent a few hours on YouTube watching videos on how to use and setup the Df. It was not easy but it was well worth it. Its low light abilities are exceptional and I did a shoot with lights indoors and the auto white balance was correct! This had never happened before.Focusing and its sharpness are excellent. This is not an easy camera to master and if you are looking for a camera with video, two recording slots, a touch screen, etc., there are many other cameras to buy. If you are an old pro like me and want the old feel and look of a Nikon, then you will love this camera.

PETER K.

2017-04-25T19:04:02

Rated 5 out of 5

The Old/New . Satisfaction for the creative photographer.

Consider photography the way it's supposed to be. Intuitive and creating an image like you envision it. If your from the old school of film, then you'll appreciate the shape of the camera and dials on top ( no need for a journey into the menu here). If your from the modern, give me more, generation,then the amazing sensor and electronic features will win you over. Either way, the Nikon Df ,will , for most (professionals and avid enthusiasts alike), keep you passionate about your photography.

CHRISTIAN L.

2017-04-13T08:31:19

Rated 5 out of 5

Retro, Nostalgic, Almost Classic

This seemed a great value compared to the new selling price. It was. I use this Df with Nikon D prime lenses, you know, the kind with real aperture rings. To my mind it still has too many modern features. I use my D610 with zooms for most commercial work and the Df with primes for the "arty" stuff. Warning: The Df is not for everyone. Use caution.

Richard T.

2017-04-04T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Greatest Film Camera

this camera was given to me as a gift and at first I hesitated but after after taking a couple shots, I am content with this camera. I have definitely become a Nikon fan for life

Rocky

2017-02-17T09:13:49

Rated 5 out of 5

Great product in great refurbished condition. Definitely recommended.

I'm loving this camera! This camera was originally released in 2013, but if you're just a hobbyist or semi-pro and not looking for the best-of-the-world features then this is the most stylish yet powerful DSLR you can get today. I've been shooting photos with various DSLRs over the past 10 years but I have very small complaint about this camera. Actually only one, I wish it had 1/8000 shutter speed. BTW, it doesn't do any video (which I don't care), something you might want to be aware of. About the refurbished quality, I am fully satisfied with Nikon's certified refurbished products. My camera had only 780 counts, which is nearly brand new! No cosmetic frauds, lens is clean, everything is fully functioning. And you get 90 days warranty from Nikon USA so that should be enough to evaluate the condition. One rumor you might want to know. This year, 2017 is Nikon's 100 year anniversary. There's a rumor saying Nikon is planing to release a special model in 2nd half of this year, and it could be the 2nd generation of DF. Might be the reason why Nikon is trying to clear out their current DF inventory. Of course this is just a rumor, co credibility.

Naotake Y.

2016-12-22T08:07:27

Rated 4 out of 5

Tiny high end camera

It's about to disappear so grab one while you can. Not as easy to focus as its full size equivalent but still remarkable given its portability. Access to battery and memory card is annoying and fiddly. The door comes off very easily and does not go back on quickly. Battery seems to go out very suddenly. These are things to adjust to. A new version of this camera is due soon. I have found the DF to be a major value, especially as a light and unobtrusive second camera if I'm shooting two-fisted.

MARTHA B.

2016-12-13T13:01:40

Rated 5 out of 5

Must have!

Very sharp images come out this light camera. Good pics without breaking your neck!

Glorianna T.

2016-08-15T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Linda

Essa Nikon era o meu sonho de consumo desde que foi lançada. Eu queria a prata, mas infelizmente estava em falta. Foi a preta mesmo e não me arrependo nem por um minuto, apesar do preço alto, que ainda estou pagando, é ótimo poder comprar no Brasil com garantia de 3 anos da Nikon.

Andre R.

2016-04-17T11:44:05

Rated 5 out of 5

Absolute Joy

I hesitated to buy a Df after many years shooting with the D700, which is an amazing camera. I tried the D800 but the re-design of the grip made that camera absolutely painful to hand hold for an extended period of time. I was concerned the Df with an even smaller grip would not work for me. But I bought a used copy of the camera to give it a try and found the grip a delight in my hand. And having a camera considerably lighter than the Df helped as well. For years I've been shooting with Nikon manual focus lenses, all of which had to be modified to work with the D700. Now with the Df I can use older lenses that have not been modified. The fact that these old lenses are so beautiful when mounted on a silver Df is like frosting on the cake. The real beauty is in the D4 sensor used by the Df. I'm getting amazing photos with this camera with wonderful dynamic range. And shooting manual focus with the standard viewfinder is not a problem as all. I expect IF Nikon releases a second iteration of the Df, this time with the D5 sensor, that I'll give that camera a test as well. In the meantime, I'll enjoy the original for years to come. My kit of manual focus lenses is VERY happy, and so am I.

CURTIS G.

2016-01-13T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Best Nikon from 80's

Still in late 2014, I moved to my current camera Nikon Df, which is much more controversial than other previous cameras. However the Df’s design, manual controls, the image output and their low-light capabilities, combined with the prime Nikkor lenses is a clear reason to buy it.

Petr U.

2015-11-20T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

THE ONLY THING THAT I WANT NOW IS ANOTHER NIKON DF

The D700 and the F6 at one time were my favorite Nikon bodies. The D800 and later the D810 produced outstanding images, but the files choked the life out of my computer and the bodies were heavier than I had come to like. My dilemma, I couldn't go back to the D700 and I didn't want to stay with the 800 series. Enter the Nikon Df. Paired with the Nikon Noct 58mm f/1.2, the 105mm f2.5 ais, the 85mm f/1.4 ais and the 200mm f4 ais, I can now produce images to rival my D810, surpass the D700 and compete with the F6. I love this camera. On the street, no one is threatened by it. It has a character all its' own and the old glass adds to that mystic. If Nikon produces an upgrade, I will be among the first to purchase it. But I will never sell my current Df. I love this camera so much that I did sell my first copy to purchase the Gold Edition. Come on Nikon, Dfs.

Chaps

2015-11-03T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Camera of My Drim

This camera i light,smal and fast.For Me is perfect. Is so intuitive I can shoot around fast. I am not miss a built flach. Iso control in my finger all timeIf any miss is only shutter speed 1/8000. If You are an old school picture taker who ooesn't careabout video and you funny manual setting You like this camera very much.

StanJag

2015-10-13T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Not my 1979 Nikon FE, but a tremendous digital camera

OK, so I'm an old dude, and have been taking pictures for a very long time. I still haven't found anything that improves on my old Nikon FE model (the first to use a battery, which scared a lot of buyers). What could be easier - focus, turn the aperture until the needle in the viewfinder gets up toward the middle, and snap. Nothing you don't need. What I'd really love in a new digital camera is to somehow convert my FE to take and output great digital pictures. This Df is not that camera - there are lots more bells and whistles here. That said, the Df is wonderful - not just the styling cues, which are great, but it's all about The Pictures. The sensor and processor and the low-light capability are just stellar. The fact that I can still use ALL my wonderful old lenses from back in the day is more than I could have asked for. Until Nikon makes a simple digital FE replacement, this is the best there is.

FastFrank

2015-10-08T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Most misunderstood camera ever released

This is a very condensed review since there is so much to say. I'm doing a long version for my web site. When this camera came out we were already 14 years into the digital wave and camera layouts evolved from the F5/F6 design. For 90% of the user base out here, they never worked with an FM or F3 film camera and therefore the control layout on the Df didn't seem logical or with the times. What you must do is go beyond the looks and layout to what this camera really is. This is a true workhorse that can be an alternative to selling off your Nikon gear and going mirrorless. It has the same performance of the D4 (yes, 16 megapixels is how you get that performance), yet extremely small and lightweight, it takes modern and pre-AI lenses. If you find yourself in a situation where you can't use flash, the sensor of the Df can create clean looking prints that look like they were taken with ISO 400 slide film at an ISO of 12,800. Look at the picture of the man (ISO 12,800 and natural light), which is cropped from a 13"x19" print. There is direct sunlight coming in from the right (see window curtain) and no light from the left. It has beautiful highlight to shadow gradation, it's detailed and has nice color reproduction for ISO 12,800. The AF module in this camera is fine, it's better than what we had back in the old days, so don't listen to the negative comments, rent one if you have to, because after a few days of relearning the function of this camera over a modern one, you'll find it's easy to use and the image quality is well worth the change. All photo's were taken with the Df Silver with 50mm kit lens and SB700 Flash. The photo of the man was natural light from a single window. Pictures have been reduced to 5.552" on the long side at 96dpi.

Anonymous

2015-08-13T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Love at first snap

I love everything about this camera. I have had my DF for about 8 months now and have done everything from real estate to set photography with it and have never once felt like my camera lacked in any way. It's a beautifully crafted camera with the monster D4 sensor. I don't shoot video, I don't shoot sports, so having the D4 sensor at fraction of the price was a great value. This is a camera for photographers who love and still believe in the magic of photography. I cannot stress enough how beautiful this camera is and how sturdy and luxurious is feels in the hand. If you haven't already, go out and buy this camera, today. Geat job with this one Nikon, it's the camera us film-to-digital guys have been longing for.

Foxtrot

2015-05-29T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

The Art of Photography

I had a D4 but never needed the high frame rate. I needed a camera for all day use, travel and be a 2nd body for my style of wildlife and nature photography. The one thing I loved about the D4 was the sensor, and IQ. I initially was sceptical and then Nikon arranged a Demo for me to use for a week, after 3 days I bought mine. I like it more and more every time I use it, I work around the limitations such as the 1 card slot, I just use bigger cards, I bought a camera grip with extra battery when I go on wildlife trips. It gives me battery capacity of 2200 frames. As it is not my main body, I have never run out of battery or card capacity. I have shot Nature, landscapes, travel and wildlife with it, a gem in low light. with my D810, a great combination.

JamesPics

2015-05-21T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Nikon scored a touch-down and a home run on this one!

It's the best looking camera since the FM-2! Love looking down and seeing all my settings. I've retired my D3 and thinking about retiring the D800 for this camera. Resolution is half the D800's but is sufficent for the magazine photography that I do. Thank you Nikon for making something that's not a black box.

JMLPICS

2015-01-18T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

It Is Like Coming Home

I bought the Df last summer and have been using this camera as my primary camera since that time. I started with Nikon when I was 16 years old, that is 51 years ago. I have used used Nikon all over the world in the harsh conditions of war, jungle, mountains, rivers, deserts and cities. Seeing the Df brought back memories and just flat out slammed me back 51 years ago when I first fell in love with Nikon and photography. I have been a print guy for all this many years and the Df is my first move into digital. It is a difficult adjustment for me but the Df does make it a more enjoyable journey. Thanks Nikon you have a winner.

Sheepdog47

2014-12-13T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Very happy, Df a fun camera if you ever shot film

I've been shooting film for over 40 years. Switching to digital was not fun, too many menu choices and too much to learn. Using the Df can be just like using my FM or FE. Same size, same feel, same fun and same lenses if I want. Wished one or two things were different but all in all, a great little camera.

Pics6x6

2014-11-14T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Reignited My Passion for Still Photography!

It seems that half of the reviews for this camera online are "for," and half seem to be "against" the Nikon Df. Count me among the 50% who are passionately in love with this camera, which I purchased three weeks ago from nikonusa.com. I consider myself a "serious amateur" who -- owing to my work schedule and other hobbies -- is limited to shooting photos mainly on vacations and around the holidays. Nevertheless, on 2-3 week vacations to Malaysia and Southeast Asia over the past 10 years, I typically shoot between 3,000 - 4,000 photos per trip. Over the past three weeks after trading in my old D7000, I've shot about 1,500 pictures with my new Nikon Df. As soon as I stumbled on this "new" camera from Nikon a few months ago, I immediately fell in love with its classic good looks. Not only is its design and look distinctively different from all of the other mid-to-high priced DSLR's out there, it took me back to "the good old days" at college, where I first learned how to shoot a 35mm single lens reflex film camera while working on the student newspaper, borrowing the photo editor's Nikkormat FTn or my co-Editor-in-Chief's Canon FTb. Following graduation and during my 20's to 40's I used a combination of Nikon and Canon 35mm SLRs, until I purchased my first digital camera in 2000. My new Nikon Df does exactly what Nikon promises: it helped me re-discover (and appreciate) the art and science of photography, with amazing results. The look of the camera initially caught my attention, but using it over the past few weeks -- as well as actually studying the manual as a "refresher" photography course -- helped me recall the knowledge I gained years ago necessary to properly operate the mainly manual old SLRs I owned in the past. Having upgraded from a D7000, which for me was a great camera, my initial experience with an FX camera has been very positive. Using Nikon's AF-S 24-85mm f/3.5 and 70-200 f/4 lenses, as well as the special edition 50mm that came with the Df's kit, I've started taking some very memorable and pleasing photos. I very much like the look and feel of the various knobs and buttons on this camera, and haven't had any problem twisting and setting the controls, even when shooting exterior photos of my apartment building this morning barehanded in 35-degree weather. For me, reading the manual and practicing with my new Df has been a fun and educational experience. And based on the results I've been getting with my practice photos, a very rewarding experience, as well. In my opinion, Nikon hit one out of the park in bringing out a "retro" camera that looks distinctively different from all of the other DSLRs, but that also borrows technology from its top-of-the line models that resulted in a camera that's a perfect step-up from their mid-priced cameras. I don't at all miss the inability to take videos with my Df, since I only used this feature on my D7000 two or three times, plus I have the options of taking videos on my iPhone, iPad or GoPro Hero if I want to shoot motion. And besides, I wanted a camera to take stills, and not videos. Overall, this is a really fun, high-quality DSLR, and I'm very happy that someone at Nikon was able to bring this concept to market. I recommend this camera to anyone who wants a beautiful, high-quality camera that is rewarding to operate and produces outstanding results. I'm very grateful that I accidentally stumbled on Nikon Df on Nikon's web site.

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Nikon Df Specifications

  • Camera Type

    Single-lens reflex digital camera

  • Lens Mount

    Nikon F bayonet mount

  • Picture Angle

    Nikon FX format

  • Effective Pixels

    16.2 million

  • Sensor Size

    36.0 x 23.9mm

  • Image Sensor Format

    FX

  • Image Sensor Type

    CMOS

  • Total Pixels

    16.6 million

  • Dust-Reduction System

    Image sensor cleaning

  • Dust-Off Reference Photo

    Yes

  • Image Area (Pixels) FX Format

    (L) 4.928 x 3,280
    (M) 3,696 x 2,456
    (S) 2,464 x 1,640

  • Image Area (Pixels) DX Format

    (L) 3,200 x 2,128
    (M) 2,400 x 1,592
    (S) 1,600 x 1,064

  • File Format Still Images

    JPEG: JPEG-Baseline Compliant; can be selected from Size Priority and Optimal Quality
    JPEG: JPEG-Baseline Compliant with fine (approx 1:4), Normal (approx 1:8) or Basic (approx 1:16) Compression
    NEF (RAW) + JPEG: Single Photograph Recorded in both NEF (RAW) and JPEG Formats TIFF (RGB)

  • Picture Control

    Vivid
    Landscape
    Monochrome
    Neutral
    Portrait
    Standard
    User-customizable Settings

  • Storage Media

    SD (Secure Digital) and UHS-I compliant SDHC and SDXC memory cards

  • Card Slot

    1 slot

  • File System

    Compliant with DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System) 2.0
    DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
    EXIF 2.3 (Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras)
    PictBridge

  • Viewfinder

    Eye-level Pentaprism Single-Lens Reflex Viewfinder

  • Viewfinder Frame Coverage

    FX (36x24): 100% Horizontal and 100% Vertical (Approx.)
    DX (24x16): 97% Horizontal and 97% Vertical (Approx.)

  • Viewfinder Magnification

    0.70x (Approx.)

  • Viewfinder Eyepoint

    15 mm ( 1.0 m 1; from center surface of viewfinder eyepiece lens)

  • Viewfinder Diopter Adjustment

    -3-+1 m-1

  • Focusing Screen

    Type B BriteView Clear Matte Mark VIII screen with AF area brackets (framing grid can be displayed)

  • Interchangeable Focusing Screens

    n/a

  • Reflex Mirror

    Quick return

  • Lens Aperture

    Instant return, electronically controlled

  • Depth-of-field Control

    Pressing Pv button stops lens aperture down to value selected by user (exposure modes A and M) or by camera (exposure modes P and S)

  • Lens Compatibility at a Glance

    AF-S or AF lenses fully compatibleMetering with AI lenses

  • Compatible Lenses

    Compatible with AF NIKKOR lenses, including type G, E, and D lenses (some restrictions apply to PC lenses) and DX lenses (using DX 24 x 16 1.5x image area), AI-P NIKKOR lenses, and non-CPU lenses.

  • Compatible Lenses Cont.

    IX NIKKOR lenses and lenses for the F3AF can not be used. The electronic rangefinder can be used with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster (the electronic rangefinder supports the center 7 focus points with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/8 or faster and the center 33 focus points with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/7.1 or faster).

  • Shutter Type

    Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane

  • Shutter Speed

    1/4000-4 s in steps of 1 EV (1/4000-30 s in steps of 1/3 EV with main command dial), bulb, time, X200

  • Fastest Shutter Speed

    1/1/4000

  • Slowest Shutter Speed

    30 sec.

  • Flash Sync Speed

    1/250 sec.

  • Bulb Shutter Setting

    Yes

  • Shutter Release Modes

    Single-frame [S]; Continuous low-speed [CL]; Continuous high-speed [CH]; Mirror-up [Mup]; Quiet Shutter Release; Self-timer

  • Frame Advance Rate

    Up to 5.5 frames per second

  • Continuous Shooting Options

    1-5 fps (CL) or 5.5 fps (CH)

  • Continuous Shooting Speed at Full Res

    5.5 frame per second

  • Self-Timer

    2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s; 1-9 exposures at intervals of 0.5, 1, 2, or 3 s

  • Exposure Metering System

    TTL exposure metering using 2,016-pixel RGB sensor

  • Metering Method

    Center-weighted: Weight of 75% given to 12 mm circle in center of frame
    Matrix: 3D color matrix metering II (type G, E and D lenses); color matrix metering II (other CPU lenses)
    Spot: Meters 4 mm circle (about 1.5% of frame) centered on selected focus point

  • Metering Range

    0 to 20 EV (Matrix or center-weighted metering)
    2 to 20 EV (spot metering)

  • Exposure Meter Coupling

    Combined CPU and AI (collapsible meter coupling lever)

  • Exposure Modes

    Programmed auto with flexible program (P); shutter- priority auto (S); aperture-priority auto (A); manual (M)

  • Digital Vari-Program Modes

    n/a

  • Shooting Modes

    P, S, A, M

  • Scene Modes

    n/a

  • Automatic Exposure Scene Modes

    n/a

  • Exposure Compensation

    -3- +3EV in increments of 1/3 EV

  • Exposure Bracketing

    2-5 frames in steps of 1/3, 2/3, 1, 2, or 3 EV

  • Exposure Lock

    Luminosity locked at detected value with A AE-L/AF-L button

  • Mirror Lock Up

    Yes

  • ISO Sensitivity

    ISO 100 - 12,800
    Lo-1 (ISO 50)
    Hi-4 (ISO 204,800)

  • ISO Sensitivity

    ISO 100 - 12,800
    Lo-1 (ISO 50)
    Hi-4 (ISO 204,800)

  • Expanded ISO Sensitivity Options

    Hi-1 (ISO-25,600 equivalent)
    Hi-2, (ISO-51,200 equivalent)
    Hi-3, (ISO-102,400 equivalent)
    Hi-4 (ISO-204,800 equivalent)

  • Long Exposure Noise Reduction

    Yes

  • High ISO Noise Reduction

    Low
    Normal
    High
    Off

  • Active D-Lighting

    Can be selected from Auto, Extra high +2/+1, High, Normal, Low, or Off

  • D-Lighting Bracketing

    2 frames using selected value for one frame or 3-5 frames using preset values for all frames

  • Single-point AF Mode

    Yes

  • Dynamic AF Mode

    Number of AF points: 9, 21, 39 and 39 (3D-tracking)

  • Auto-area AF Mode

    Yes

  • Autofocus System

    Nikon Multi-CAM 4800 autofocus sensor module with TTL phase detection, fine-tuning, and 39 focus points (including 9 cross-type sensors; the center 33 points are available at apertures slower than f/5.6 and faster than f/8, while the center 7 focus points are available at f/8)

  • Detection Range

    1 +19 EV (ISO 100, 20 ½C/68 ½F)

  • Lens Servo

    Autofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); Continuous-servo AF (AF-C); predictive focus tracking activated automatically according to subject status
    Manual focus (MF): Electronic rangefinder can be used

  • Focus Point

    39 total

  • AF-Area Mode

    9, 21 or 39 point Dynamic-area AF
    Auto-area AF
    Single-point AF
    3D-tracking (39 points)

  • Focus Lock

    Focus can be locked by pressing AE-L/AF-L button
    Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF)

  • Focus Modes

    Auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A)
    Single-servo AF (AF-S); Continuous-servo (AF-C)
    Face-Priority AF, Normal area, Wide area and Subject tracking AF available in Live View only
    Full-time Servo (AF-F) available in Live View only
    Manual (M) with electronic rangefinder

  • Maximum Autofocus Areas/Points

    39 points

  • Autofocus Sensitivity

    -1- +19 EV (ISO 100, 20 ½C/68 ½F)

  • Built-in Flash

    No

  • Flash Bracketing

    2-5 frames in steps of 1/3, 2/3, 1, 2, or 3 EV

  • Built-in Flash Distance

    n/a

  • X-Sync Speed

    1/200

  • Top FP High Speed Sync

    Jan-00

  • Flash Control

    TTL: i-TTL flash control using 2,016-pixel RGB sensor is available with SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700, SB-600, SB-400, or T103; i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR is used with matrix and center-weighted metering, standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR with spot metering

  • Flash Sync Modes

    Front curtain sync, slow sync, rear-curtain sync, red-eye reduction, red-eye reduction with slow sync, slow rearcurtain sync, Auto FP High-Speed Sync supported

  • Flash Compensation

    -3- +1 EV in increments of 1/3 or 1/2 EV

  • Flash-ready indicator

    Yes

  • Accessory Shoe

    Yes

  • Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS)

    CLS Supported

  • Flash Sync Terminal

    Yes

  • White Balance

    Auto (2 types)
    Choose color temperature (2500K-10000K)
    Cloudy
    Direct Sunlight
    Flash
    Fluorescent (7 types)
    Incandescent
    Preset manual (up to 4 values can be stored)
    Shade

  • White Balance Bracketing

    2-3 frames in steps of 1, 2, or 3

  • Live View Shooting

    Photography Live View Mode

  • Live View Lens Servo

    Autofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); full-time-servo AF (AF-F)
    Manual focus (MF)

  • Live View AF-area Mode

    Face-priority AF
    Wide-area AF
    Normal-area AF
    Subject-tracking AF

  • Live View Autofocus

    Contrast-detect AF anywhere in frame (camera selects focus point automatically when face-priority AF or subject-tracking AF is selected)

  • Monitor

    Monitor Size: 3.2 inch diagonal
    Monitor Resolution: 921K dot
    Monitor Type: Wide Viewing Angle TFT-LCD
    Monitor Angle of View: 170-degree wide-viewing angle
    Monitor Adjustments: Brightness, 5 levels

  • Virtual Horizon Camera Indicator

    Yes
    Also visible in LiveView Modes
    Also visible in Viewfinder

  • Playback Functions

    Full-frame and thumbnail (4, 9, or 72 images or calendar) playback with playback zoom, photo slide shows, histogram display, highlights, photo information, location data display, and auto image rotation

  • In-Camera Image Editing

    Yes

  • Image Comment

    Yes

  • Interface

    HDMI output: Type C mini-pin HDMI connector
    Hi-speed USB

  • Wi-Fi Functionality

    Requires WU-1a

  • GPS

    Requires GP-1; GP-1A GPS Unit

  • Save/Load Camera Settings

    Yes

  • Total Custom Settings

    42

  • My Menu

    Yes

  • Recent Settings

    Yes

  • Supported Languages

    Arabic
    Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
    Czech
    Danish
    Dutch
    English
    Finnish
    French
    German
    Indonesian
    Italian
    Japanese
    Korean
    Norweigan
    Polish
    Portuguese
    Romanian
    Russian
    Spanish
    Swedish
    Thai
    Turkish
    Ukrainian

  • Date, Time and Daylight Savings Time

    Yes

  • Battery

    One rechargeable Li-ion EN-EL14a battery

  • Battery Run Time

    One EN-EL14a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 1400 shots (Based on CIPA standards)

  • AC Adapter

    EH-5b AC adapter; requires EP-5A power connector (available separately)

  • Battery Charger

    MH-24

  • Tripod Socket

    Yes

  • Operating Environment

    0 ½C 40 ½C (+32 ½F 104 ½F) 85% or less (no condensation)

  • Dimensions (WxHxD)

    5.6 x 4.3 x 2.6" (143.5 x 110 x 66.5mm)

  • Weight

    1.6 lbs (710g)

  • UPC Code

    018208103867

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About Nikon Df

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The key is to buy a camera with the features YOU care about. I care about taking pictures not cinematography. I think I take excellent photos, well above "snap shots." I will never take videos of "movie" quality. This camera is light, fast, sharp. It is four times the camera of my D7000 and ten times the camera of my D90. I have never held a camera that focused as quickly or as quietly as this. The release is like silk. It is so responsive that missing shots is clearly user error. If there ...

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Nikon Df - Way to hit it out of the park

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The Nikon Df rocks! It is just the camera I have been wanting Nikon to make for a long time. It has all manual controls, is smaller than most DSLR's, looks good, and handles quite well with a prime lens. The only design flaw - and it is a biggie - is the right side camera strap mount sits right where your shooting finger should go and is in the way when trying to run the front control dial. That should have been moved further back out of the way. Other than that I am very pleased with the Df...

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Reignite your passion for photography with this thrilling blend of classic and modern. On the outside, it's classic Nikon, their thinnest, lightest FX-format body with an elegant mechanical operation system inspired by the legendary F, F3 and FM/FE series film cameras. On the inside, it's flagship Nikon D-SLR the advanced 16.2-MP FX-format image sensor and ExPEED 3 processing engine from the D4, Nikon's ultra-fast 39-point AF system, an ultra-high resolution LCD display and even Wi-Fi photo sharing (with optional adapter). Embrace a more personal shooting style that results in some of your most inspiring photos yet.

As digital camera technology has evolved, so has the way Nikon controls their cameras. Mechanical dials have given way to buttons, menu systems and LCD displays. But what if Nikon could blend the elegant, simplistic control and styling of classic Nikon film cameras like the F, F3 and FM/FE series with the advanced technology of Nikon's exceptional new D-SLRs? Enter the Nikon Df, a thrilling FX-format D-SLR with a unique mechanical operation system and classic styling along with Nikon's flagship digital camera technology. A perfect blend of classic and modern, the Nikon Df offers a more personal shooting style that will inspire a new relationship with your camera one you may have known and lost over the years and reawaken your joy for taking photos.

The Nikon Df is designed exclusively for taking still photos, enabling high reliability, advanced functions and elegant camera control in Nikon's thinnest, lightest FX-format D-SLR. Dedicated mechanical dials for shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, exposure compensation, exposure mode and release mode let you focus on what matters, achieving your creative vision. Capture stunningly sharp, detailed images with rich, faithful colors, even in low light. The perfectly coordinated AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G Special Edition kit lens is an outstanding companion, providing the exceptional performance of NIKKOR optics and advanced Nikon lens technology. Its manual focusing ring features the knurling/hatching of classic manual lenses for precise focus adjustments.

Life is full of diverse (and often difficult) shooting situations. Many of the advancements in digital photography have enabled new levels of versatility - remarkable ISO sensitivity, breathtaking resolution, ultra-fast performance and more. The Nikon Df is no exception. Like Nikon's flagship D4, its 16.2MP FX-format image sensor is paired with ExPEED 3 image processing for an optimal balance of resolution, image quality and shooting speed. Its wide ISO range (100-12,800 expandable down to 50 and up to 204,800) lets you capture sharp low-light subjects with crisp edges, shadow areas that reflect proper, natural tonal gradation and highlights with rich, smooth gradation.

It's no surprise passionate photographers are passionate about Nikon - their engineers have invented and perfected some of the world's most important ca mera fe atures. The Nikon Df continues that legacy of excellence and innovation. It incorporates the outstanding 39-point autofocus system with 9 highly accurate cross-type sensors that work all the way down to f/8. Achieve sharp focus no matter where you subject is within the frame at up to 5.5 frames per second. Quickly adjust white balance with the Spot White Balance feature. Create photos with dazzling dynamic range with built-in HDR and Active D-Lighting. Its rugged magnesium alloy body will withstand harsh conditions, and its 3.2-inch 921K-dot LCD display provides beautiful high-definition views of your shots.

Nikon Df Features

  • Pair with current and past NIKKOR lenses: Nikon Df wouldn't be a true classic camera if it couldn't work with those lenses, so Nikon developed a mount system that works with all current AF-S, AF-D and AF NIKKOR lenses.
  • Metering coupling lever: a metering coupling lever makes it possible to use both AI (Aperture Index) or non-AI lenses. Use i-TTL compatible Speedlights, the AR-3 threaded cable release, Nikon's new WR Remote System and even Nikon's exciting WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter for instant Wi-Fi photo sharing.
  • Instantly share your great photos: When photo-worthy action starts, hold down the shutter button and capture every movement, expression and feeling at 5.5 frames per second, even when shooting with the LCD display in Live View mode.
  • Focus exactly where you want it: Its 39-point autofocus system with 9 cross-type sensors quickly locks onto your subject, and Nikon's unique 3D-tracking uses the 2,016-pixel RGB sensor to recognize and follow it across the frame.
  • Contrast-detect AF: the Nikon Df uses fast contrast-detect AF, operating at the same speed as the flagship D4, and can display your composition at up to 19x for accurate focus confirmation perfect for tripod shooting.
  • Pictures as your eyes see them: Nikon's outstanding Scene Recognition System analyzes your shooting situation, compares it to an onboard database of thousands of scenes and automatically determines the most appropriate exposure, white balance and autofocus settings as well as i-TTL flash exposure when using a Nikon Speedlight.
  • Embrace highlights and shadows: Built-in HDR automatically combines two photos into one highly dynamic image, and new subject-based Active D-Lighting automatically brightens shadowy areas on your subjects great for portraits.
  • Define your own style: The Nikon Df's easy to use Picture Controls let you alter your color palette and add a personal touch with six settings available; Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait and Landscape customize the look and feel of your photos.
  • Change your view of the world: The Nikon Df is compatible with so many past and present NIKKOR lenses, it's easy to expand your capabilities and creativity over time by growing your own collection.

What's in the box:

  • Nikon Df FX-Format Digital SLR Camera
  • EN-EL14a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-24 Quick Charger
  • UC-E6 USB Cable
  • DK-26 Rubber Eyecup
  • AN-DC9 Camera Strap
  • DK-17 Eyepiece
  • BF-1B Body Cap
  • BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cover
  • Nikon View NX2 Software CD-ROM
  • Nikon 90 Day Warranty