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Nikon Df DSLR Camera

The Nikon Df is a 16MP full-frame DSLR camera — known for its 16MP Full-Frame Sensor and Nikon F-Mount Compatibility. Used copies start from $1,045.33 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

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OverviewNikon Df

The Nikon Df is a full-frame DSLR built around a 16MP sensor and EXPEED 3 image processor, housed in a magnesium alloy body that measures 143.5 x 110.0 x 66.5 mm and weighs 765g. It shoots at a maximum resolution of 4928x3280 pixels with a burst rate of up to 5.5 frames per second, making it a capable option for photographers who want a responsive, tactile shooting experience. The autofocus system is a 39-point Multi-CAM 4800 phase-detection setup, providing solid subject acquisition across the frame.

The ISO range runs from 100 to 12800 natively, giving photographers a reasonable spread for varying lighting conditions. On the back, a 3.2-inch LCD with 921,000 dots handles image review and menu navigation, while the optical pentaprism viewfinder delivers 100% frame coverage — a notable advantage for precise composition. The camera's color profile options include Standard, Neutral, Vivid, and Monochrome, offering in-camera flexibility for JPEG shooters.

Storage is handled via SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards, and the body outputs via HDMI Type C. The EN-EL14a battery is rated for approximately 1,400 shots per charge. Notably, the Df has no video recording capability, no image stabilization, no built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, and no weather sealing — factors buyers should weigh carefully.

Key FeaturesNikon Df

16MP Full-Frame Sensor: A 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor with EXPEED 3 processing delivers files suited to large prints and significant cropping latitude.

Nikon F-Mount Compatibility: Accepts virtually the entire range of Nikon F-mount lenses, including AI and AI-S manual focus lenses, making it exceptionally versatile for photographers with existing glass.

Retro Dedicated Dial Controls: Separate physical dials for shutter speed, exposure compensation, and ISO give direct tactile control without navigating menus.

100% Optical Pentaprism Viewfinder: Full-frame coverage through a traditional pentaprism viewfinder ensures accurate composition with no cropped edges.

ISO 100–12800 Native Range: Covers a broad range of lighting conditions, with the full-frame sensor helping to keep noise manageable at higher sensitivities.

39-Point Phase-Detection AF: Multi-CAM 4800 autofocus system provides reliable subject acquisition across the frame for stills shooting.

SpecificationsNikon Df

Nikon Df full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel
TypeDSLR
SensorFull Frame (35mm)
Resolution16MP
ProcessorEXPEED 3
ISO Range100 – 12800
AF SystemPhase Detection
AF Points39-point AF system (Multi-CAM 4800)
Max Photo Resolution4928x3280
Burst Rate5.5 fps
Image StabilizationNone
Display3.2 inch LCD

DescriptionNikon Df

The Nikon Df is a full-frame DSLR centered on a 16MP sensor paired with an EXPEED 3 image processor. It captures stills at a maximum resolution of 4928x3280 pixels and can shoot bursts at up to 5.5 fps. The 39-point Multi-CAM 4800 phase-detection autofocus system handles focus acquisition, while the ISO range of 100–12800 covers a broad range of lighting scenarios.

The optical pentaprism viewfinder provides 100% frame coverage, and the 3.2-inch, 921,000-dot LCD handles image review. The body is constructed from magnesium alloy, measures 143.5 x 110.0 x 66.5 mm, and weighs 765g. Four color profiles — Standard, Neutral, Vivid, and Monochrome — are available for JPEG output customization.

The camera stores images on SD/SDHC/SDXC cards and connects externally via USB and HDMI Type C. The EN-EL14a battery provides approximately 1,400 shots per charge. Buyers should note the complete absence of video recording, image stabilization, weather sealing, and wireless connectivity.

ProsNikon Df

  • Full-frame sensor (35mm / 1.0x crop factor) with 16MP resolution and EXPEED 3 processing
  • Optical pentaprism viewfinder delivers 100% frame coverage for accurate framing
  • Burst shooting at up to 5.5 fps for a full-frame DSLR

ConsNikon Df

  • No video recording capability — maxResolution and maxFrameRate are both null in specs
  • No image stabilization of any kind — neither in-body nor digital IS
  • No weather sealing, which limits use in challenging outdoor conditions

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Frequently Asked QuestionsNikon Df

Does the Nikon Df have video recording?+

No. The Nikon Df has no video recording capability — the video specifications show null values for maximum resolution and frame rate. It is a stills-only camera.

What memory cards does the Nikon Df accept?+

The Nikon Df is compatible with SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards. It has a single card slot.

Does the Nikon Df have weather sealing?+

No. The body design specifications list weather sealing as 'None,' so the camera is not protected against dust or moisture ingress.

What autofocus system does the Nikon Df use?+

The Df uses a phase-detection autofocus system with 39 focus points, identified as the Multi-CAM 4800 module. Eye tracking and subject tracking are not supported.

Can I connect the Nikon Df to a smartphone or computer wirelessly?+

No. The specifications confirm that both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are absent. Connectivity is limited to USB and HDMI Type C output.

What is the viewfinder coverage on the Nikon Df?+

The Nikon Df uses an optical pentaprism viewfinder with 100% frame coverage, which means what you see in the viewfinder accurately represents the full captured image.

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