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January 2014
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146 Tests
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715 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
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: 2014-01-25, Autor: Simon , Testbericht von: stuff.tv
Solid retro style and build, The best image quality around, Awesome manual control
Sluggish focus in low light, Some fiddly ergonomics, No video capture
The Nikon Df seems to achieve most of what it sets out to: it's suitably classic-looking without compromising too much on handling, it takes amazing photos, and it's taken a very clear aim at purist photo enthusiasts. We'd question the worth of dropping ...
Nikons aim is to try to recapture the essence of shooting on a vintage film SLR. So does the Df achieve this? Well, it is certainly a valiant effort, but the two mediums are very different and merely changing a few of the settings to dedicated control di...
Nikon's Df camera is a very difficult product to judge. On the one hand, we want to smother it with praise simply because of its looks, build quality and attention to detail.On the other though, the camera's high price feels frustrating. While the sensor...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-01-14, Autor: Bruno , Testbericht von: digitalversus.com
Retro design, Metal build, weatherproof finish, Excellent picture quality, digital noise handled impressively well up to 3200 ISO, Fast autofocus, excellent general responsiveness, Relatively large optical viewfinder, Good battery life
No builtin flash, No AF assist lamp, 5 fps burst mode is disappointing for a camera at this price point, AF coverage area is a bit small, Grip handle is quite small, No video mode, No GPS / WiFi / touchscreen
Although generally lacking in innovation, the Nikon Df boasts an excellent build and finish, first-rate image quality, a pleasant optical viewfinder and good levels of responsiveness—all the essentials for a DSLR. However, anyone looking for more versatil...
Zusammenfassung: Thankfully, most of these cameras are not just nostalgic retro-design exercises, but are also technologically advanced, and so it is with the Nikon Df. The design of this wonderfully tough-looking camera is still inspiring, though, and the look and feel o...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-01-02, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Great image quality (of D4 standards), fast autofocus system works a treat, great design concept, manual control dials have their benefits, non-AI lens compatibility
Expensive, too big in our view, finish not as premium as it should be, no body-only option, front dial position can be awkward, always-on dial locks, less specified than lesser Nikon full-frame models
The Nikon Df could be called over-ambitious. With the likes of Fujifilm pulling off the retro style with stronger footing in functionality and Sony putting out the affordable Alpha A7 there are considerable alternative retro and full-frame options o...
Full, frame 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 ...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-06, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Great image quality (of D4 standards), Fast autofocus system works a treat, Great design concept, Manual control dials have their benefits, Non-AI lens compatibility
Expensive, Too big in our view, Finish not as premium as it should be, No body-only option, Front dial position can be awkward, Always-on dial locks, Less specified than lesser Nikon full-frame models
The Nikon Df could be called over-ambitious. With the likes of Fujifilm pulling off the retro style with stronger footing in functionality and Sony putting out the affordable Alpha A7 there are considerable alternative retro and full-frame options on the...