Feb.22, 2014
The Df is a new proposal from Nikon, offering a creative approach to photography. The Df is designed to travel. It is compact and lightweight which allows photographers to take it to more locations.
In a rare, unique video, here is a closer look at the various mock up models from the very first 3D printed concept to actual production model of the Nikon Df, and the cameras that inspired it. All of these are from Mr. Tetsuro Goto's laboratory in Nikon HQ, Japan.
Of course these represent the intermediary mock ups, and there are dozens more, but it goes to how much effort goes into the making of a single camera.
Posted in 3D Printing Applications
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