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January 2014
(77%)
146 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
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715 Tests
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Sehr gute Bildqualität
Kompatibel zu fast allen Nikon-F-Objektiven
Vollformat-Sensor
Kurze Auslöseverzögerung
Hohe Serienbildgeschwindigkeit
Rauscharme Bilder bei hohen ISO-Werten
Rauscharm und scharf
Extremer ISO-Bereich
Nostalgisches Design...
Sehr gute bis exzellente Bildqualität und Detailwiedergabe bis ISO 3.200
Gute Bildqualität bis ISO 12.800 (für diese hohe Sensorempfindlichkeit)
Sehr hochwertiges und leichtes Magnesium-Gehäuse
Das Kameragehäuse ist gegen Staub und Spritzwasser geschüt
Erlaubt die Verwendung nahezu aller NikonFObjektive
Guter optischer Sucher (aber ohne Einstellhilfen für manuellen Fokus)
Viele Möglichkeiten zur Bildbearbeitung in der Kamera
Exzellente Bildqualität (jedoch mit Schwächen bei der Auflösung)
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kein Videomodus
Schwacher Autofokus
Hoher Preis
Keine Videoaufnahmefunktion
Akkulaufzeit nur Mittelmaß
Nur halbherzig umgesetzt
Ausstattung ohne Schnittbildindikator
Blitz und Video
AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm F4G ED VR
Schwächen an den Bildrändern
Stärkere Verzeichnung
Kein integriertes Blitzgerät
Nur ein Speicherkartenslot
RetroDesign mit unzeitgemäß eingeschränkter Ergonomie
Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-14, Autor: Dan , Testbericht von: pdnonline.com
Very cool, classic look, excellent prolevel image quality, fabulous lowlight performer at high ISOs, fast performance, compatible with over 400 Nikon lenses from past and present
Magnesium alloy build feels plasticy, external dials are awkward to use for changing settings, no video capture mode
The Nikon Df is an odd duck of a camera but not an unattractive one. On the one hand, if you have an appreciation for iconic film cameras from the 1960s, '70s and '80s (in the interest of full disclosure, I have a small collection of these classic analogu...
Same sensor and processor as professional D4, Great image quality, Arguably the best availablelight shooter in its class, Handsome, retro styling, Weathersealed design, Big, clear fullframe viewfinder, Excellent battery life
Expensive, Bulky, yet handgrip is quite modest, Some controls are clumsy, Plastic body panels don't gel with retro aesthetic, Autofocus isn't in the same league as image quality, No AF assist lamp, No movie capture, No portrait grip, Single card slot
The full-frame, FX-format Nikon Df takes the same great sensor and processor pairing of the professional Nikon D4, and places them in a retro-styled body that, while occasionally clumsy, is undeniably handsome. Unfortunately, its autofocus system isn't t...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-02-17, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: photographyblog.com
The Nikon Df is either a brave attempt to offer a simplified, back-to-basics photography tool, or a cynical attempt to cash-in on the current trend of retro-inspired products - only you can decide. Offering an undeniably lovely old-school design, a pleth...
Excellent image quality, especially in good light, Impressive high ISO performance, Extensive external controls, Above average dynamic range, Solid feature set
Expensive, expensive, expensive, Some external controls are difficult to use, 5.5 fps continuous shooting, No video capture (which may or may not be a drawback)
With its retro, steam punk-like styling and multiple manual controls, the Nikon Df is one of those cameras that polarizes photographers. Not everyone is going to like or even feel comfortable with the camera's design and the need to depend on sometimes d...
The Nikon Df is great concept, and an absolute pleasure to use. Yet, at 11,499 dirhams for the body alone, it's a pricey beast and we reckon its appeal is slightly niche at present...
Retro design, Extremely low noise and very high dynamic range, Suitable for non AI lenses, The same sensor/image quality as the Nikon D4: extremely low noise and high ISO settings, Cheaper, smaller and lighter than the Nikon D4
Retro design, 16 megapixels, no video, design of the camera menu is not retro
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-12-20, Autor: R , Testbericht von: dpreview.com
Classic styling, Outstanding IQ in bright and low light, High quality JPEG images with pleasant color at default settings, Good blend of traditional and contemporary controls, Works with almost all Nikon Fmount lenses ever made, Gives sensible choice for
Disappointing AF performance drops off in moderate light, Small coverage area of AF array, Locking exposure comp dial is inconvenient (especially with large lenses), Inconsistent use of materials detracts from sense of quality, 1/4000th sec maximum shutte
The Nikon Df is a product that's as much about invoking nostalgia as it is about capturing the moment. Its control setup, though slower than a modern DSLR layout, will appeal to anyone who wants a camera that feels more like a camera than an electronic de...
Zusammenfassung: Nikon Df Review: Nikon's new full-frame retro DSLR certainly looks the part. But can it walk the walk? Find out in our Nikon Df review video.Nikon's retro DSLR turned plenty of heads – and not just for its sleek design. At £2749.99/€3350/$2996.95, the Nik...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-12-09, Autor: Kevin , Testbericht von: dxomark.com
Nikon certainly threw a curve ball with the Df. On the one hand it has the first-rate sensor of the D4 in a much more compact and lighter weight body, but the choice of retro controls appears to be a step backwards.They make sense with older manual focus...