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Price drop on the DF.
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<blockquote data-quote="cadomniel" data-source="post: 438792" data-attributes="member: 17144"><p>I see a lot of people really defending the DF in other forums. I bought a new one from an AD just a couple months ago but it was $700 off MSRP (CANADIAN). I still think even at the price I paid the Df is still too expensive. But its not a camera you buy with your head and you buy with your heart because you like that retro styling and the manual controls etc. I had a huge tax refund this year and bought myself a new toy. I'm pretty happy with it but sometimes I will be the first to admit that for the price paid they should have at least put the AF system of the D750 in there. I mean the AF is pretty well useless when it gets a bit dark and even my D7100 has a noticeably better AF.</p><p></p><p>I think for $1,800 the Df is a decent buy used, but I still wouldn't recommend a Df to anyone as a primary camera. Its nice to have to give a difference feel and experience to a regular non retro DSLR but I wouldn't buy it as my only camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cadomniel, post: 438792, member: 17144"] I see a lot of people really defending the DF in other forums. I bought a new one from an AD just a couple months ago but it was $700 off MSRP (CANADIAN). I still think even at the price I paid the Df is still too expensive. But its not a camera you buy with your head and you buy with your heart because you like that retro styling and the manual controls etc. I had a huge tax refund this year and bought myself a new toy. I'm pretty happy with it but sometimes I will be the first to admit that for the price paid they should have at least put the AF system of the D750 in there. I mean the AF is pretty well useless when it gets a bit dark and even my D7100 has a noticeably better AF. I think for $1,800 the Df is a decent buy used, but I still wouldn't recommend a Df to anyone as a primary camera. Its nice to have to give a difference feel and experience to a regular non retro DSLR but I wouldn't buy it as my only camera. [/QUOTE]
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