NIKON DF Camera

Nov 6th, 2013 | By | Category: Fotografos, Productos/Equipo Nuevo

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Nikon Announces the Full-Frame Nikon Df Cámara

Las letras “DF” significan Digital Fusion -El nombre de la nueva cámara.

Con sensor Full Frame siguiendo la tendencia iniciada por Fuji de volver a lo “retro” o “vintage” en cuanto a diseño, sino que también puede presumir de unas especificaciones más que generosas, dignas a competir en el terreno gama alta.

Digital Fusion es lo que significan las letras “DF” del nombre de esta nueva cámara.
Una montura F de la casa, pentaprisma con visor óptico, un sensor Full Frame de 36×23.9mm de 16.2 Megapíxeles, sensor RGB de 2016 píxeles, un rango nativo de ISO: 100-12.800, pantalla LCD de 3.2 pulgadas, soporte para tarjetas SD, un peso de 765 gramos y finalmente, la cámara incluirá con su compra una renovada versión del lente NIKKOR 50mm con apertura f/1.8 que apuesta también por el mismo diseño retro, complementando así al dispositivo perfectamente. La Nikon DF no cuenta con modo vídeo.
Nikon Df is a unique, advanced-level D-SLR that harmonizes Nikon heritage and modern performance in a lightweight and very capable FX-format camera. The new Df pays homage to the enduring style and controls of Nikon’s distinguished “F” series of 35mm film cameras, yet features technology similar to Nikon’s professional flagship D4 D-SLR. Released alongside the similarly styled AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G Special Edition lens, Nikon’s newest FX-format D-SLR presents a versatile and reliable option to help passionate photographers truly achieve their creative vision.
The classically styled camera recalls design cues such as a recognizable pentaprism and top cover, which is now constructed of durable, lightweight magnesium alloy. The top of the camera features elegant yet sophisticated mechanical controls for settings, letting users feel the tactile reassurance of adjustments, such as a familiar click stop for shutter speed adjustment. Additional dedicated dials also control ISO, exposure compensation, release mode and exposure mode, while modern controls are also easily accessible. The intuitive control layout allows for quick and confident setting adjustment, yet retains a solid operational experience that “feels like a Nikon camera.”
http://www.nikon.com/news/2013/1105_dslr_01.htm

The Nikon Df will be available in late November 2013, invoking classic Nikon silver and black color schemes.

The suggested retail price (SRP) of the Df (body only) will be $2,749.95,

Df and 50mm f/1.8 Special Edition lens kit will have a SRP of $2,999.95.

The AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G lens will be sold separately for a SRP of $279.95.


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