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Nikon DF VS D4
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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 281501" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>Well, the D4 is the third most expensive in the current Nikon lineup, but it isn't the "best". It is the best at what it is intended for, namely excellent responsiveness, high ISO capability, accurate and fast autofocus even in low light, and high frame rates. Portraits and landscapes don't require any of that, at least generally speaking. The D800 or D800e would be better for those applications where resolution is important, high dynamic range, and excellent color depth. The Df is suited to work requiring a light-weight, more unobtrusive and "pure" photographic instrument. So, just going for the "best" or most expensive shouldn't be your goal, but rather what your actual needs photographically will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 281501, member: 13076"] Well, the D4 is the third most expensive in the current Nikon lineup, but it isn't the "best". It is the best at what it is intended for, namely excellent responsiveness, high ISO capability, accurate and fast autofocus even in low light, and high frame rates. Portraits and landscapes don't require any of that, at least generally speaking. The D800 or D800e would be better for those applications where resolution is important, high dynamic range, and excellent color depth. The Df is suited to work requiring a light-weight, more unobtrusive and "pure" photographic instrument. So, just going for the "best" or most expensive shouldn't be your goal, but rather what your actual needs photographically will be. [/QUOTE]
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