Nikon D610
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The Nikon D610 is a minor upgrade to the company's full-frame (FX-format) D600. New features include slightly faster burst shooting, new 'quiet continuous' mode, and improved auto white balance.
The rest of the features are unchanged. They include a full-frame 24 megapixel CMOS sensor, 39-point AF system, 3.2-inch LCD, large optical viewfinder, dual memory card slots, and high-end video recording features.
Body type | Mid-size SLR |
Max resolution | 6016 x 4016 |
Effective pixels | 24 megapixels |
Sensor size | Full frame (35.9 x 24 mm) |
Sensor type | CMOS |
ISO | 100 - 6400 in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps (50 - 25600 with boost) |
Lens mount | Nikon F |
Focal length mult. | 1× |
Articulated LCD | Fixed |
Screen size | 3.2″ |
Screen dots | 921,000 |
Max shutter speed | 1/4000 sec |
Format | MPEG-4, H.264 |
Storage types | SD/SDHC/SDXC x 2 slots |
USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
Weight (inc. batteries) | 850 g (1.87 lb / 29.98 oz) |
Dimensions | 141 x 113 x 82 mm (5.55 x 4.45 x 3.23″) |
GPS | Optional |
The Nikon D610 brings full-frame capabilities to a larger audience while retaining most enthusiast-friendly features. Image quality at high ISO sensitivities is very good, and a wealth of customization options enables quick access to most shooting controls. The slight improvements and fixes over the D600 make it a strong competitor in this part of the market.
Good for: Full frame shooters looking for a smaller, lighter and less expensive alternative to pro-level DSLRs. Enthusiasts who often shoot at high ISOs or want shallow depth-of-field.
Not so good for: Sports shooters, travel shooters wanting something truly lightweight or anyone who regularly uses far off-center focus points.
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