Nikon today announced Df, a classic iconic styled, full-frame, advanced-level D-SLR camera that pays homage to Nikon’s distinguished “F” series 35mm film cameras, yet features technology similar to ...
is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. Nikon’s latest camera isn’t “retro,” I’m ...
Nikon has introduced a new full-frame camera, and it’s no slouch on paper; with a 39-point AF system, with nine cross-type sensors, burst mode of 5.5 frames per second, a 16.2 megapixel FX0format CMOS ...
The Nikon Df uses the same sensor as the top-end D4, and features a classic look and manual control dials, but it lacks video support. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've ...
Deion Sanders, one of the NFL’s best and most flamboyant players ever, was fond of saying that you “gotta look good to play good.” From tucking two towels into his belt on the gridiron to cutting off ...
Check out our review of the Nikon Df camera. For you hipsters who love the look of old 35mm film cameras but secretly crave the modern convenience and functionality of a digital shooter, Nikon’s new ...
Melville, N.Y. – Nikon’s latest full-frame DSLR introduction takes aim at the company’s rich tradition and history, offering an advanced digital camera in a retro-styled body reminiscent of the ...
Up until now, the retro camera trend has been limited to compacts (fixed- or interchangeable-lens). With the new Df, Nikon brings classic styling to a DSLR. The two-toned, black-and-silver (or ...
We will be honest, Nikon's Df camera is one that we have been waiting for for a long time. It combines the absolute top end of Nikon's current photo technology with a lightweight body and awesome ...
Nikon announced the release of the Df, a light and smaller-size full frame D-SLR equipped with mechanical dials for setting shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, exposure compensation, exposure mode and ...
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