The Fstoppers Nikon DF Camera Hipster Review

About two months ago, I posted a highly controversial post called The Nikon Df Represents Everything Wrong With Photography. Even though I completely stand behind my original article, I began to wonder if I had not given Nikon's newest DSLR offering a fair chance. Today I decided to take the Nikon Df out into the real world and not only test it's photographic capabilities, but also hear what normal people had to say about it.

I'm going to let me video speak for itself, but I did find the Nikon Df camera to have some strengths and weaknesses. In no particular order, here are some of the pros and cons after playing with the camera for a few days.

Pros:
Overall Styling: This is the most noticeable change and definitely the most controversial aspect of this camera. I however do really love the way this camera looks aesthetically.
The Sensor: It's a Nikon D4 sensor for half the price of the real thing. The image quality is amazing, but not necessarily better than the D800 once you convert the D800's 36 megapixels down to same 16 megapixels found in the D4.

Cons:
No Video: I know some photographers don't care about video but it does not cost any extra to include it. If this camera was truly a vacationer's dream, then video should be an important feature to include.
Confusing Buttons: As noted in the video, sometimes exposure controls are associated with the retro knobs and other times they are associated with standard rotating "digital" knobs. But what really makes little sense is when aperture and shutter control is mixed with both button varieties. It's way more confusing than any film or digital camera Nikon has ever put out.
New Battery: Yep this takes yet another battery. The En-EL14a is smaller which is nice but not at the expense of having to buy another battery when I have already invested heavily in the universal EN-EL15.
Slow Focus: While the Df has the same Nikon D4 sensor, it definitely does not have the same lightening fast focusing. I guess if you really wanted to "slow down" your photo taking experience then you'd just manually focus but from my field test the focusing seemed slower at times than the Nikon D600 or D7000 I used to own.

Camera Size: This may or may not be a negative thing for the average user but I assumed this was going to be a small pocket sized camera that I could easily travel with. It's not. It's basically the same size as the D600 but it doesn't have the full hand grip on the side so it's incredibly uncomfortable for me to hold. If you have small hands you may like it though. 

The Retro Look: The thing that has been overlooked so far is that there are no retro styled lenses out for this camera. Sure it comes with the retro 50mm 1.8 lens, but the second you replace that lens with a newer Nikon 24-70, 70-200, or any other G lens, the whole system looks rather strange and out of place. Maybe Nikon really only ever envisioned Df users using the 50mm or older non AI and non AF lenses, but I'm sure most any real traveling photographer is going to want a wider lens and probably some sort of small telephoto. Once you place one of those lenses on this camera, the whole illusion of the retro look is completely removed.

 

Conclusion

As expected the Nikon Df takes great pictures, but honestly, all new DSLRs these days do. The camera has an appealing look that the average person, and I, really do like. If this camera was less than $1000 and was smaller I think it would be a massive success for amateurs and pros alike but it's 3 grand. For 3 grand you can get the highest rated DSLR of all time, the D800. If you were only going to own 1 camera, I'd have to recommend the D800.

I think the Nikon Df camera is going to find its way into the homes of wealthy photographers who have a collection of gear, old and new. The Df is a very good camera, it's just a little too slow, and a bit too uncomfortable for it to be considered a standard "pro" camera. That doesn't mean you can't take professional images with it. It simply means that I don't think droves of professionals will be throwing their D800s and D4s out anytime soon to make the Df their main camera.

I will end this post with a quote from my previous, extremely controversial post because I still stand by what I said:

"I’m honestly really excited that Nikon is doing something “different” but at the same time I would hate to see this camera, which I believe in many ways is a massive step backwards, become the best selling “pro” camera simply because it looks cool. We buy things every day because of the way they make us feel and that’s fine. I believe this camera will bring a lot of people a lot of joy. I just don’t want you to forget that we are supposed to enjoy photography, and not just being fashionable photographers."

As I said at the end of the video; if you're a pro or trying to go pro you may want to check out our photography workshop in the Bahamas. Check out this link for a contest to win a free trip.
 

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Lee Morris is a professional photographer based in Charleston SC, and is the co-owner of Fstoppers.com

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Lee that was the best review I've seen in ages! Well done! I cannot wait for the next one.

This is one of the best reviews ive ever seen,

Very well played. And to think, you had to wear pants with no "nut room" to boot. Awesome stuff.

Scott Kelby is thinking.. "Thank God I switched to Canon"

For a lucrative sponsorship including free equipment I'm sure he is!

Scott Kelby is thinking: "Whatever makes me some extra dough"

Just when I thought you were a borderline douchebag, you go and do something like this... and totally redeem yourself!

I can get 70 miles to the gallon on this hog! Glad people are referencing that scene haha...it was def an inspiration

Smoking part was by far the best! hahahaha

hilarious.

ROTFLMAO funny...that was hilarious.
The Df is Nikon's version of Pentax's K-01. What a seriously fugly design (in both cases). And the irony is that when I visited a camera store and checked it out, 3 salespeople and two other customers said it felt too blocky and cheapy :-)
Everyone agreed it had a great sensor though...

10/10

amazing amazing ! so funny ! go ahead - i would like to see more such reviews - GREAT !

this is Gold… Well done Lee ( btw smoking may be bad for you. you should consider quitting lol)

brilliant

When I was in Jr High maybe... back when 'silver' was the norm, I believe there was a pro-level 35mm (maybe Olympus?) that was 'all black' and it was the one everyone wanted (ok, maybe not everyone, but kids in Jr High who loved taking pictures.

People were staring at your blinker being left on…LOVE the VIDEO and Approach you took! Freaking Classic!

so much troll....i just feel like this needs to be the soundtrack to this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkTb9GP9lVI

Fabulous info and humor. Great job Lee, I have to admit I cringed at the end and appreciate your clean shaven face sacrifice. Fascinating how people perceive "looks" v. function. Well done!

That was so awesome! I have been following FStoppers for so long but this is the first time I have been moved to comment on a post! Bravo Lee, I'm glad you could turn all that negativity around and make something so funny. Some folks need to not take them selves so seriously.

I RUV YOU!!! Lee Morris. I RUV RRRRUV YOU!

scooby?

THIS WAS THE BEST REVIEW I HAVE EVER SEEN. I found this on a Facebook post and tracked down the original just to tell you. I rarely make it through a 2 minute review so 19 minutes was a lot but it was worth it for "But at the end of the day maybe the most important thing to remember is the Nikon D800 is for hidin in the bushes and the Nikon DF is for families in the park."

Awesome, Lee gets last laugh for sure.

Thats a fun video... "Nikon d800 is for hiding in the bushes and Nikon DF is for families in the park"... u killing me!

hahahaha this will put you in the history books! lolz :D well done!

Control wheels are not "best" my friend, they are different. There are some photographers that prefer dials for many reasons, other prefer wheels. You have no right to say that your preferred method is "better" and therefore your taste should decide what is "best" for everyone. Choice is good.

LOL, so the fact that Nikon puts control dials in the exact same spot on every single camera other than the DF is just what, a casual decision?

Choice may be good, but change for the sake of change is not.

Either way, I don't care what other people think, all I know is that I've shot with the Df very extensively and I can definitively say that, for me and everybody else who has held the camera, ...YES, they put the front control dial in a terrible spot.

=Matt=

Excellent review, most informative and very well done, also probably the most entertaining review I've seen in my entire life, and I've seen a lot. I'm a Canon shooter so I can't comment much on the product but really it should have a lot more bells and whistles and especially video for that price, as Lee said if it was a crop sensor and about $700 then lots of people would buy it, but as it stands out...forget it.

Awesome!!! you made me laugh so hard, great approach to prove your point!

Yes, I did watch this 20 minute video five times today. Well done, Lee. This is a masterpiece.

Luv it, Luv it, Luv it, NO the review not the effin camera........

You gotta do that kind
of video again!! Enjoyed it a lot and made me laugh ;) Thank you guys!!!!

That is what I call dedication to doing a hipster review. This is one of the main reasons that I keep coming back almost daily to the website.

Thanks for making my morning enjoyable!

Make more of these videos dude, you're hilarious!!

OMG that scene where he shot the girl holding the two cameras I seriously LOL'd!! Good Job Lee!!!

Brilliant!!!!

3,000 dollars??!!! BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! That was the funniest part!

LMAO - best video review ever

Fantastic. Best "camera review" I've ever seen. What a riot!!!
I'm a nerdy, boring, 65 year-old who's been a professional photographer for ~40+ years. Cameras are tools to me, never fashion statements. I do happen to own a D800, but I'd prefer a D3300 if it came full-frame. I guess I'm sort of an under-the-radar type guy.It is all the final image/product, and equipment is irrelevant, other that it helps you make the photo.
I don't watch TV or go to bars or restaurants. But this review was absolutely great! I'm still laughing! Even the preamble about the written review and hate mail was a riot!
Thanks for doing it!

Dude, you had too much nut room for this camera. IMO tighter pants would do a better job when shooting with Nikon's DF...

Here one hipster :P

The DF is a bit of fun for people with the cash. as you say, It's not about the picture it takes but the statement it makes. I'd be happy to be gifted one and to use it

Nikon have created a simple side product to their main range to appeal to a certain demographic and if they can sell it why not? I do wish you'd stop calling it a Nykon though but then I'm English.

You guys do seem to have a bad hipster problem, we have them too but only in one London postcode. The virus has been contained here.

I find that fact that almost every person thought the df looked more "professional". Very interesting! These people interviewed could be our clients. Does this confirm that our clients really know absolutely nothing about photography and appearance may be the key to business? So the old argument of showing up at a job with a medium format Phase or Hassey might be the way to go? That we must make sure our equipment is better than uncle Bob's? That the quality of the images is less important than the gear we bring with us? I will definitely have to give more thought to the whole "style vs substance" argument. Unfortunately, I've always been one to worry more about quality of imagery, than what I look like.

i enjoy the video and agree with your comments you should do more videos like this for a review and email me I like to get your inside info on charleston sc I am attend the tast of Charleston later on this year

So much indicator!

Brilliance Lee.

Well done. Enjoyed that a lot!

The best camera review I have ever seen. It's safe to say you made your point. Brilliant.

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