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Price drop on the DF.
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 439114" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>With the feature set (or lack of it) in my opinion the DF is extremely over priced. The target audience would be the AIS lens users who never use video, and rarely use a flash.</p><p></p><p>If it was priced below $2,000/, say $1,500/ or so, it would have sold like hot cakes. After all there are thousands of photographers like me who want a basic FF camera with no gizmos, just ability to use and meter the older MF era and "D" lenses. I use a zoom only because it came with my body and my son had another one. Other wise I am extremely happy and proficient with primes. Fpr all my indoor shots I use 35mm DX and at times 50mm. No problems with framing, no problems with fast action.</p><p></p><p>I am still waiting for Nikon to produce a D3300 equivalent in FF - 24MP, small, light, single card, focus motor and aperture feeler. DF was perfect but way too over priced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 439114, member: 16090"] With the feature set (or lack of it) in my opinion the DF is extremely over priced. The target audience would be the AIS lens users who never use video, and rarely use a flash. If it was priced below $2,000/, say $1,500/ or so, it would have sold like hot cakes. After all there are thousands of photographers like me who want a basic FF camera with no gizmos, just ability to use and meter the older MF era and "D" lenses. I use a zoom only because it came with my body and my son had another one. Other wise I am extremely happy and proficient with primes. Fpr all my indoor shots I use 35mm DX and at times 50mm. No problems with framing, no problems with fast action. I am still waiting for Nikon to produce a D3300 equivalent in FF - 24MP, small, light, single card, focus motor and aperture feeler. DF was perfect but way too over priced. [/QUOTE]
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