Nikon Df - the new King of High ISO performance ?


Was impressed by the D4 sensor performance and got myself a Df today. I know that the LCD surface is made of glass, did anyone installed a screen protector?

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Please install the screen protector ASAP before you accidentally scratch the glass.
 

50mm f1.2 AIS
ISO 100 F1.2 SP.160 (DF )
what you think ?
 

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Quick shot of a tri-color stray at the void deck.

Lens: Nikon 24-120mmVR @120mm
Shutter/aperture: 1/125s, F/4
ISO: 12,800

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personally I would not even contemplate of shooting at ISO 25600.

You may not need to shoot at high ISO all the time, but it will give you more choices and flexibility to shoot when you need to push up the ISO in dim light situation. e.g. low light ceremony in temple / church as usually flash photography is not allowed.
 

Nikon Df have only become ISO King for 3 months only

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Nikon Df have only become ISO King for 3 months only

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King or no King, this camera rocks, awesomely beautiful that comes in small package ... ;p
 

Just got my Df body at funan $3107 with 8gb card and bag
 

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Nobody seems to be posting any more Df images, so I think I will post a few more of my cats' pics taken with the Df and the AF-S Nikkor 85mm f/1.8G.

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1/125s f/2.8 at 85.0mm ISO 3600

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1/125s f/2.8 at 85.0mm ISO 500

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1/125s f/2.8 at 85.0mm ISO 140

Got 3-D effects? ;)
 

Sharing more Df-kitty shots:

Embur in kitchen:
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Relaxing on table:
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