Nikon Unveils the DF-M1, a Dot Sight for Super-Telephoto Tracking
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Nikon today unveiled the upcoming DF-M1, a red dot sight designed for photographers who shoot fast and unpredictable moving subjects with super-telephoto lenses.
“With super-telephoto shooting, a narrow field of view in the viewfinder tends to be made visible – making it easy to lose track of the subject,” Nikon says.
The Dot Sight DF-M1 is a hot-shoe-mounted designed to solve this problem by allowing photographers to track fast-moving subjects through the dot sight instead of the viewfinder. By keeping the red dot on the subject, a photographer can ensure that they’re keeping the subject within the frame of their photos and videos.
It’s a product that “makes it easy to keep track of the intended subject within the frame, even if the subject exhibits sudden movement,” Nikon says.
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Here’s what the Dot Sight looks like when mounted to a Coolpix camera:
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While the release date for the Nikon Dot Sight DF-M1 has yet to be announced, Nikon is revealing that it will be priced at $175 when it hits store shelves.
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