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Nikon Df DSLR Camera Body, Silver {16MP}
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$996.00
Nikon Df: full-frame D4 sensor in a film-era body
The Nikon Df pairs the 16MP full-frame CMOS sensor from Nikon's D4 flagship with a body shaped around physical dials for shutter speed, ISO, and exposure compensation. That sensor earns its reputation in low light, and the Df's ISO ceiling, extending to 204,800, gives it serious reach into dark environments. The 39-point AF system, 5.5 fps burst rate, and 100% optical pentaprism viewfinder at 0.7x magnification are the tools of a thoroughly modern DSLR. The 3.2-inch, 921k-dot rear LCD and dedicated exposure mode dial round out a control layout that rewards photographers who think in stops than scene modes.
One decision defines the Df as much as its sensor: no video. That was intentional. The result is a still-photography-only camera with no hedging, no hybrid compromises. The dedicated top-plate dials give direct access to shutter speed and ISO without menu diving, and compatibility with AI-mount Nikkor glass, including decades of manual and autofocus F-mount lenses, means your existing collection works here. The EN-EL14a battery is rated to approximately 1,400 exposures per charge, a practical number for a full day of shooting.
Who It's For
Documentary and street photographers who work in available light will find the Df's D4-derived sensor handles ISO ranges that smaller sensors can't touch without significant noise. Portrait photographers drawn to manual Nikkor glass, AI, AI-S, pre-AI with the coupling lever engaged, get a full-frame body built around that workflow, with a finder screen calibrated to show focus at apertures as wide as f/2.2. Landscape photographers who prefer deliberate, dial-driven shooting over menu-based exposure will appreciate the lockable shutter speed and ISO dials. The 39 AF points and 5.5 fps burst also make the Df capable for candid event work, provided the light cooperates.
Key Features
- 16MP full-frame D4 CMOS sensor with ISO range to 204,800
- 39-point autofocus system, all cross-type in center frame
- 5.5 fps burst rate for up to 21 consecutive shots
- 100% optical pentaprism viewfinder at 0.7x magnification
- 3.2-inch 921k-dot LCD rear display
- Dedicated top-plate dials for shutter speed, ISO, exposure compensation
- Compatible with all Nikon F-mount lenses, AI through modern AF-S
- No video recording; still photography only
- EN-EL14a battery rated to approximately 1,400 exposures
FAQ
- What sensor does the Df use?
- The 16MP full-frame CMOS sensor from Nikon's D4 flagship, known for strong low-light performance and an ISO range extending to 204,800.
- Can I use my old Nikon lenses on the Df?
- Yes. The Df accepts all Nikon F-mount glass, including decades of manual-focus AI and AI-S lenses alongside modern AF and AF-S optics. A small lever on the lens mount switches between AI and non-AI modes.
- Why doesn't the Df shoot video?
- Video was never part of the design brief. This is a still-only camera, intentionally stripped of hybrid features to focus purely on photography. There's no built-in microphone or audio jack.
- How fast does it shoot, and what's the autofocus system like?
- 5.5 fps burst rate with a 39-point AF system, though all sensors cluster in the center of the frame with no cross-type coverage in the periphery. The camera has no AF assist lamp, so focusing in very dim light requires a flash or better lighting.
- What's the viewfinder like?
- 100% optical pentaprism at 0.7x magnification with a bright, clear screen. It's significantly larger and more pleasant than most modern DSLRs, closer in feel to film-era SLRs.
- How long does a battery last?
- The EN-EL14a is rated to approximately 1,400 exposures per charge, a realistic full day of shooting for most photographers.
- What makes the control layout different from other DSLRs?
- The Df puts shutter speed, ISO, and exposure compensation on dedicated physical dials at the top plate. This eliminates menu diving for core exposure settings, though the dials do require a locking button press to adjust and take some getting used to.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Sensor | Full Frame (35mm) |
| Resolution | 16.0 MP |
| Mount | Nikon F |
| Color | Silver |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Nikon |
|---|---|
| Flash System | Nikon i-TTL |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (camera motor), Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F Non-Ai, Nikon F Mount Ai, Nikon F Mount Ai-S, Nikon F Mount Ai & contacts (Ai-P), Nikon F Mount AF (pre-D), Nikon F Mount D Type, Nikon F Mount G Type, Nikon F Mount E Type |
| Memory Card Type | SD, SDHC, SDHC UHS-I, SDXC, SDXC UHS-I |