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Nikon DF first impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian" data-source="post: 228575" data-attributes="member: 17621"><p>Just spent a few hours using the Df with the Vivitar 135/2.3 S1 non-Ai and the 55/1.2 Ai. I setup the 135/2.3 in the menu as Non-CPU lens #2, never had to use the menu for anything else. Run a full range of ISO, and used in some dimly lit displays.</p><p></p><p>No problem focusing on any part of the screen. This is like focusing with an FE2 with an E-Screen. I like it.</p><p></p><p>I bought my first Digital SLR 20 years ago a Kodak DCS200- scientific and technical photography; first AF SLR 25 years ago- an N8008 when it first came out. I used the N8008 mostly with manual focus long-lenses, liked the bright screen and integral motor drive. I've been using manual focus Nikons since 1978. The Df is a joy to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian, post: 228575, member: 17621"] Just spent a few hours using the Df with the Vivitar 135/2.3 S1 non-Ai and the 55/1.2 Ai. I setup the 135/2.3 in the menu as Non-CPU lens #2, never had to use the menu for anything else. Run a full range of ISO, and used in some dimly lit displays. No problem focusing on any part of the screen. This is like focusing with an FE2 with an E-Screen. I like it. I bought my first Digital SLR 20 years ago a Kodak DCS200- scientific and technical photography; first AF SLR 25 years ago- an N8008 when it first came out. I used the N8008 mostly with manual focus long-lenses, liked the bright screen and integral motor drive. I've been using manual focus Nikons since 1978. The Df is a joy to use. [/QUOTE]
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