
Nikon 1528 Df 16.2MP FX-Format SLR 50mm Lens
Rediscover the Joy of Photography with a Classic TouchIntroducing the Nikon Df, a unique blend of classic design and modern technology. This FX-format digital SLR camera combines the elegant mechanical operation of vintage Nikon film cameras with the advanced performance of Nikon's flagship D-SLR...
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Overview
Rediscover the Joy of Photography with a Classic Touch
Introducing the Nikon Df, a unique blend of classic design and modern technology. This FX-format digital SLR camera combines the elegant mechanical operation of vintage Nikon film cameras with the advanced performance of Nikon's flagship D-SLRs.
- High-Resolution Sensor: 16.2MP FX-format CMOS sensor for stunningly detailed images.
- Advanced Image Processing: EXPEED 3 image processing engine for optimal image quality and speed.
- Mechanical Dials: Dedicated mechanical dials for shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, exposure compensation, and release mode.
- Autofocus System: 39-point autofocus system with 9 highly accurate cross-type sensors.
- Lens Compatibility: Compatible with all current AF-S, AF-D, and AF NIKKOR lenses, as well as AI and non-AI lenses with a metering coupling lever.
- Continuous Shooting: 5.5 frames per second continuous shooting.
- ISO Range: Wide ISO range of 100–12,800 (expandable to 50–204,800) for excellent low-light performance.
Key Features
16MP full frame CMOS sensor
5.5 frames per second continuous shooting
39 point autofocus system with 9 cross type points
ISO100 - 12800
3 inch LCD with 921,000 dots
0.7x viewfinder with 100 percent coverage
Raw and Raw + JPEG shooting
Optional external flash via hot shoe or PC sync
SD/SDHC/SDXC
WiFi compatible via WU-1a mobile adapter (sold separately)
Collapsible coupling lever makes it compatible with all Nikon F mount lenses, even non AI
Magnesium Alloy body with mechanical exposure dials
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a 16MP full-frame CMOS sensor, delivering high-resolution images with excellent detail.
- Offers continuous shooting at 5.5 frames per second, useful for capturing dynamic subjects.
- Equipped with a 39-point autofocus system including 9 cross-type points for precise subject tracking.
- Provides a wide ISO range of 100-12800, allowing for versatile shooting in various lighting conditions.
- Incorporates a magnesium alloy body with mechanical exposure dials, appealing to users who prefer tactile controls.
👎 Cons
- Requires the separate purchase of a WU-1a mobile adapter for Wi-Fi compatibility, not included with the camera.
- Does not have a built-in flash, requiring an optional external flash for additional lighting.
- The included 50mm lens is not zoomable, limiting compositional flexibility without changing lenses.
- The 3-inch LCD screen is fixed and does not offer articulation, which might hinder shooting from challenging angles.
- The magnesium alloy body, while durable, may contribute to the overall weight of the camera kit.