The new full frame camera can use the latest Nikon Speedlights on the market

Nov 5, 2013 12:49 GMT  ·  By

New information about Nikon's retro-styled Df camera appears every hour and we've just found a system chart published on the official Nikon Df website, which showcases the accessories that will be compatible with this new full frame camera.

Judging from the chart, Nikon Df can be used with any flash available now from the Nippon manufacturer, including SB-300, SB-400, SB-700, SB-910, as well as the SU-800 wireless speedlight commander and the R1C1 close-up speedlight commander kit.

The viewfinder can accommodate no more than nine types of accessories from right-angle viewing attachments to magnifiers and correction lenses.

When it comes to remote controllers, the new Nikon Df can use a variety of wireless remote controllers, cable releases as well as the GP-1A GPS unit.

Through the WU-1a wireless mobile adapter, you can connect your Df camera to any Smart Device (iOS / Android OS) enabling you to download and share your recently taken photos on the fly.

Nikon Df uses an EN-EL14a rechargeable Li-ion battery, but it can also use the EP-5A power connector, along with an EH-5b AC adapter directly from an AC power source, which makes it ideal for long shooting sessions.

If you want to connect your Nikon Df camera to a computer, you can always use the UC-E6 USB cable supplied within every camera package.

What we already know is that the Df camera is compatible with any Nikon AI and Non-AI lens on the market, making it a versatile product for everyone that still appreciates old lenses.

As a finishing touch, the latest Nikon full frame camera can be carried around using one of the two available semi-soft cases.

The Nikon Df + AF-S 50mm f/1.8G SE kit will be shipped November 28 and is now available for pre-order at select US retailers for $2,996.95 / €2,222, while the body alone costs around $2,746.95 / €2,037.