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January 2014
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146 Tests
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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
Zusammenfassung: 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 retro looks. It's a street photographer's dream. Why exact...
Superb sensor, Great noise control, Non-AI lens compatibility, Solid specification, Too big yet too light
Very pricey, Finish not quite as premium as it should be, No video, Disapointing maximum shutter speed, Awkward position of the exposure compensation dial
The Nikon Df is a fantastic DLSR in many respects, but it doesn't quite manage to re-imagine Nikon's classic SLRs in a way that we can recommend. If you want a full-frame Nikon, the D610 is a better choice.Next, read more camera reviews or try our pick of...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-09-11, Autor: Tim , Testbericht von: pcauthority.com.au
A great camera, but you pay for the look, as well...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-06-04, Autor: terry , Testbericht von: dpexpert.com.au
The full frame sensor and small pixel count make for stunning image quality. ISO6400 can just about be used as the default setting. Auto focus and exposure are consistently perfect. Although the Df is big and heavy it feels well balanced in the hand. And
The price. It costs more than the 36 megapixel Nikon D800 which we consider the best DSLR we have used. You are paying for appearance
But who cares? The Nikon Df is more likely to be bought as a work of art than as a working camera. It is a fine camera in its own right and has recently won a Japanese camera industry prizes, presumably honoured for both form and function. But where Olymp...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-06-04, Autor: Elias , Testbericht von: goodgearguide.com.au
Full-frame sensor, Tactile controls, Light weight
SD card slot located in battery compartment
Nikon's Df is a pro camera with creative users in mind. The dials, numbers, and overall design of the body hark back to different era, but they provide tactile control that is welcomed in this age of buttons and menus. The sensor is full frame, the speed...
As we noted at the start of this review, the Nikon Df is unlike any other digital camera there has ever been. Consequently, it isn't a ‘conventional' D-SLR. It seems that many reviewers have been tying themselves in knots trying to make the Df fit into Ni...
Fullframe 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 ...
As someone who began their 'serious' photography with a Nikon SLR (the esteemed Nikon F), I should have been a prime target for the Df. And despite being put off by that depressing teaser video, on initial acquaintance I did warm to the camera's tradition...
Compatibility with non-AI lenses. Fantastic shutter sound. D4 image quality without the price tag. Excellent low-light and high ISO performance
Doesn't always feel like the film cameras it's trying to imitate. Kit lens doesn't come with an aperture ring. Mode dial is so small. Expensive compared to many other full-frame options
The Nikon Df is an excellent camera that delivers stellar image quality. But it's geared towards enthusiast photographers with lots of older lenses who are prepared to pay for the privilege....
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-04-03, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: techsmart.co.za
Great sensor and image quality, Retro looks
Expensive, No video, Too big for a retro camera, Dials and controls need some more attention