Nikon Df is compatible with any Nikon AI or Non-AI lenses

Nov 5, 2013 10:31 GMT  ·  By

Upon the official unveiling of Nikon's new full frame DSLR camera, Nikon Df, new information has emerged online about this awesome looking retro-styled camera.

Besides sharing the same sensor as Nikon's D4 flagship camera and many other cool features, the new Df model comes with an appealing design that could make it the best-looking Nikon camera to date.

Nikon Rumors found some new images showcasing the menu of the recently announced DSRL. As you can see, these new screenshots bring some fresh new details about how the Nikon Df works.

From the Focus point Illumination menu, you can setup the default AF point illumination and manual focus mode. If you're using a Non-AI lens, you could head to the Non-CPU lens data menu to choose the type of lens you are using.

The same Non-CPU lens data menu allows you to choose your lens number, focal length (mm), maximum aperture and exposure meter coupling.

You can pre-order the new Nikon Df + 50mm f/1.8G SE kit (black or silver) for $2,996.95 / €2,222 from select US retailers. Stay tuned to find out more about the newly released Nikon Df full frame camera.

Nikon Df Camera Menu (3 Images)

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