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Brikk 24k gold Lux Nikon Df goes on sale for $41,395

Posted on May 20, 2015May 9, 2020 By Hulk

Brikk, the luxury brand known for offering the iPhone and other smartphones covered in gold and platinum, has announced the release of a special edition Nikon Df camera kit finished in 24 karat pure gold. For an incredible $41,395, buyers will get one of 77 limited edition models, which includes the camera body, a Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 lens, and accessories, all plated in yellow gold.

The Brikk Lux Nikon will look and function exactly as a standard Nikon Df model, aside from all the gold on it. The digital camera features a 3.2 inch LCD display on the back, and a 16.2-inch FX-format CMOS sensor. The non-gold portions, including the hand grips, zoom and focus rings, and the top of the flash are all covered in black stingray leather. In addition to the standard Nikon parts, like the battery charger and cables, the kit comes with a lens cap and lens hood, decked out in, you guessed it, 24k gold. If that weren’t enough, the whole thing comes in a custom hard shell case from Zero Haliburton that is likewise gold-plated.
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