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Nikon is the latest camera manufacturer to employ nostalgia in the design and marketing of its cameras with the launch of the Nikon Df, which resembles what many would say is one of Nikon's iconic film SLRs, the FM series launched in 1977. Despite its retro-style, the Df borrows much from the Nikon D4 professional flagship DSLR, including its 16 megapixel full frame sensor and pentaprism viewfinder system. The Df (f for 'fusion) will be available in black or silver and only with a special edition 50mm f/1.8 AF-S standard lens. Nikon says the Df is aimed at enthusiast photographers, style-seekers and fans of older Nikkor F-mount lenses dating back to 1959.
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Nikon is the latest camera manufacturer to employ nostalgia in the design and marketing of its cameras with the launch of the Nikon Df, which resembles what many would say is one of Nikon's iconic film SLRs, the FM series launched in 1977. Despite its retro-style, the Df borrows much from the Nikon D4 professional flagship DSLR, including its 16 megapixel full frame sensor and pentaprism viewfinder system. The Df (f for 'fusion) will be available in black or silver and only with a special edition 50mm f/1.8 AF-S standard lens. Nikon says the Df is aimed at enthusiast photographers, style-seekers and fans of older Nikkor F-mount lenses dating back to 1959.
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Sadly, I can also remember the predecessor to the FM, the Nikkormat FT-series!
We did not gave away the nostalgig feelings about the size and shape of the cameras we used in the past

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