
<p>Nostalgia and the classic look are continuing to be popular with camera consumers. Nikon is the latest to enter the market with its super-high quality Nikon Df, which looks remarkably like the classic Nikon F model, one of the first cameras I used as a professional photographer almost 40 years ago. It was the first camera I used with a motor drive. The Df also takes on the styling of the Nikon FM model, another one of the cameras I remember using as I stroll down memory lane.</p><p>Though Leica is the standard when it comes to classic cameras, others have entered the ring to generate interest with camera enthusiasts.</p><p>One of the first companies to mix the old-school look with the new technology was Fujifilm. The X100 model could be used as a body double for a conventional Leica. It has been updated with the X100s, which certainly would be a nice choice for a reasonably priced camera with great quality in a compact size.</p><p>It features a hybrid viewfinder giving you both eye-level optical and an electronic view for checking focus, exposure, shutter speeds, ISO and aperture along with a conventional 2.8-inch LCD stream. This camera features a 23mm fixed f/2 Fujinon lens. The camera is priced at $1,299.</p><p><a href="http://framework.latimes.com/2013/11/22/nikon-df/">Keep reading...</a></p>