Nikon has chosen the 16.2-megapixel full-frame sensor from the D4 for the new Df, which seems an odd choice in some ways.
It makes sure that the Nikon Df does not overshadow the performance of the D610 and D800, and it does promise excellent high ISO performance, but the Nikon Df does not provide the high continuous shooting speeds of the Nikon D4, so the relatively low resolution (for a full-frame camera) does not quite bring the benefits of the D4.
We would expect the D610 to produce higher levels of detail, and the D800 will be sharper again.
On the plus side, the Nikon Df should get better shots in low light than either the D610 or the D800, and it is aimed at photographers who want to recapture the experience of photography rather than just the end result, so megapixels are not necessarily the point.
Besides, from our experience of the Nikon D4, that 16.2-megapixel sensor should deliver pictures of great clarity and quality regardless of the number of pixels.
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