Damn, I thoght you already had your hands on one
Looks like we need a Df forum under 'Nikon DSLR Cameras'
Some of those comments in that link make my chuckle a bit. Ahh the anonymity of the internet
I'm a little disappointed.I was interested in the quality of images from ISO 6400-25600 (lowlight).
All the pictures I put on the same size 16,2 mpx and … clear winner is canon 5 D mark III.
Nikon D4s please.
I completely objective.Download images and compare at 100 zoom.
Look at the darker parts of the image (faces on the left).
I have both canon (my old 5D mark 1 and D60) and nikon (D800E).
I'm a little disappointed.I was interested in the quality of images from ISO 6400-25600 (lowlight).
All the pictures I put on the same size 16,2 mpx and … clear winner is canon 5 D mark III.
Nikon D4s please.
A quick test of manual focus, I've taken 11 shots with the camera using the 55/1.2. No problem focusing it. The camera is well-balanced with this lens on it.
I like this camera, first DSLR bought in 12 years.
This is with the 55/1.2 wide-open, ISO 12,800. Very dark, only lights on were the LED lights on the tree. Focus on "Herbie, Dentist, DDS".
"It has autofocus?" I promise to try it out with my AF lenses. I have a first-series AF 50/1.4 that hunted like crazy on the N8008s and N70. It was better on the D1. Which is where it is now. The 50/1.8G is the only "modern", ie this century, AF lens that I own.
Another with the 55/1.2 wide-open, ISO 100. I'm getting a really good hit rate with the 55/1.2, "my opinion"- one of the more difficult lenses to use wide-open. It was very cold this morning, and I did not have any problems using the camera, setting dials, or accessing playback with gloves on.