pniev
Student for life
2014 has arrived so it's time for a new camera. As of now, I do not want to replace my Fuji x-pro1. One reason is that I expect Fuji to come with a revolutionary organic sensor-based camera in 2015-2016.
So I am looking for a camera that is complementary to the Fuji with the 14-23-35 lenses (~21-35-50 FF eq). For various reasons, I am looking for a FF camera. Sony is no longer an option because of the lack of lenses. Two options remain: Nikon D800E and Nikon Df, each having its pros and cons. Currently I slightly prefer the Df because of its size/weight, sensor and low-light capabilities.
I am seeking your advice based on your experience with the lens. Type of questions I have:
1. How is AF in low light in real life?
2. Is it indeed as good as said in the high ISO area?
3. How difficult/easy do you find manual focusing?
4. How difficult/easy is it to change settings via buttons while the camera is close to your eye?
5. Is it a D600 with D4-sensor or a "speed-limited" D4?
I am reading the reviews and charts but I prefer hearing/learning from practitioners.
Thanks in advance!
Peter
So I am looking for a camera that is complementary to the Fuji with the 14-23-35 lenses (~21-35-50 FF eq). For various reasons, I am looking for a FF camera. Sony is no longer an option because of the lack of lenses. Two options remain: Nikon D800E and Nikon Df, each having its pros and cons. Currently I slightly prefer the Df because of its size/weight, sensor and low-light capabilities.
I am seeking your advice based on your experience with the lens. Type of questions I have:
1. How is AF in low light in real life?
2. Is it indeed as good as said in the high ISO area?
3. How difficult/easy do you find manual focusing?
4. How difficult/easy is it to change settings via buttons while the camera is close to your eye?
5. Is it a D600 with D4-sensor or a "speed-limited" D4?
I am reading the reviews and charts but I prefer hearing/learning from practitioners.
Thanks in advance!
Peter