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Authentic Nikon SLR design: the most portable of the FX-format D-SLRs
On the outside, the Df has all the attributes of tradition and
authenticity. For some, the camera body’s smaller size and sharper
angles may evoke the era of earlier Nikon film SLRs especially when
paired with the newly designed AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8G (Special
Edition) and its matching aesthetic. However, others will see this unique
hybrid as a new creature in its own right. Hold it in your hands and
relish the tactile satisfaction of a well-balanced D-SLR camera that is the
smallest and the lightest in the Nikon FX format. Now picture yourself
concentrating more on shooting in a wider variety of places, for more hours, with less of
the strain associated with large, heavy cameras. This is what the Df can do for you.
The quartet of true potential: NIKKOR, the Nikon FX-format image sensor,
the EXPEED 3 image-processing engine and Picture Control
The Df’s advantages are not merely skin-deep. When it comes to
image quality, the Df incorporates a sophisticated FX-format
CMOS image sensor with a large pixel pitch of 7.3 μm that
is designed for optimum light-collecting efficiency and low
noise, and the powerful EXPEED 3 image-processing engine,
achieving exquisite, high-quality images. Paired with sharp and
innovative NIKKOR lenses, the Df delivers images using 16.2 effective
megapixels that are both stunningly versatile and easier
to work with all around. By applying the Picture Control
technology during image processing, the tones are
smooth, the colors are rich and accurate, and each image
has the depth you expect from FX format. And the Df’s
state-of-the-art sensor and engine also work together
to minimize noise throughout the wide ISO range. The Df offers a TIFF recording option
for uncompressed files as well as RAW and JPEG. With its sumptuous image quality and
new level of FX-format portability, the Df opens up entirely new
photographic opportunities.
The power to change your photography: richly superior image quality and
ISO range in a more portable size
Exceptional versatility is where the Df’s imaging
potential excels. Regardless of the scene’s volume
of light, the Df is ready and will not let you down.
In situations where light is scarce and a tripod is not
available, the camera’s superb high ISO performance
allows you to use faster shutter speeds for handheld
shooting and still produce clean, sharp, richly detailed
and pleasingly saturated images with little noise.
Moreover, when shooting with low ISOs under
abundant or even harsh lighting with strong contrasts, the Df still delivers subtle tones,
crisp edges and fine details in both highlight and shadow areas, without narrowing
the dynamic range. The camera’s portability and capable management of diverse
lighting situations can liberate photographers and spark their imagination, both within
the camera’s standard ISO range of 100 to 12800, or when further expanded to the
equivalent of ISO 50 and ISO 204800.
Photographic flexibility: Picture Control System, Active D-Lighting and HDR
Your images will now appear as you imagined them with Nikon’s original Picture
Control System. The Df has six built-in options: Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome,
Portrait, and Landscape. Select one to match your intention or the scene’s conditions
and render a unique yet natural photographic look. Each option further allows you to
adjust parameters such as sharpening, contrast, and brightness. It is also possible to
save the parameters of adjusted files as Custom Picture Controls so that you can return
to the exact photographic style you desire whenever
you like. When taking pictures of high-contrast subject
matter, Active D-Lighting helps preserve details in both
highlights and shadows while maintaining the image’s
natural photographic appearance. Exclusive to digital
photography, HDR (High Dynamic Range)* combines
two images taken at different exposures within up to
3 EV differentials with one shutter release, to produce
a single image that covers a wider dynamic range.
*Tripod use is recommended for HDR shooting
Creativity on a New Scale:
A fusion of sumptuous image quality and lightweight mobility
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Taken at ISO 6400
©Jeremy Walker
Active D-Lighting: Extra high 2
©Takeshi Fukazawa
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