Editors' note: Given that the D610 is nearly identical to the D600, I have borrowed substantially from my review of the latter camera. I did retest for performance and selected photo quality aspects, ...
It's been just over a year since Nikon announced the D600. The company's compact full-frame camera delivered a ton of power for $2,100, and it's still a top option for photographers looking for a new ...
Nikon has updated its entry-level full-frame camera with the introduction of the D610. Sharing a great deal with its predecessor, the D600, the new camera is a rather modest update. The main changes ...
After extended use many D600 shooters discovered that a higher-than-normal amount of dust spots showed up at the edges of the camera's image sensor, to the point where Nikon felt the need to issue a ...
Nikon has announced a new FX format DSLR, the Nikon D610, and update to the Nikon D600, it features quicker continuous shooting at 6fps, and a new quiet shutter mode. The Nikon D610 will be available ...
Jacob Kastrenakes is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. A lot of products come out each week — we don’t highlight all of them, but all of ...
The Nikon D600 was an excellent camera, but it stumbled a little thanks to a tendency for some of the sensors to collect grease and dust. Nikon appears to have remedied that problem and added a few ...
Advanced photographers ready to step up to a full-frame DSLR know that it’s nice to save a little cash for lenses, and Nikon’s new D610, which ships in late October, comes at a relatively affordable ...
Nikon has introduced a replacement for last year's D600 in the shape of the D610. The new camera features minor improvements, but doesn't include, as rumoured, inbuilt Wi-Fi. The D610's headline new ...
Like its predecessor, the D610 has been designed to provide a ‘full frame’ DSLR camera for photographers who can’t afford (or are reluctant to fork out for) any of Nikon’s previous professional and ...
After extended use many D600 shooters discovered that a higher-than-normal amount of dust spots showed up at the edges of the camera's image sensor, to the point where Nikon felt the need to issue a ...
Full frame, full detail, full freedom: The 24.3-megapixel FX-format image sensor captures every detail with lifelike sharpness, and continuous shooting speeds have increased to 6 frames-per-second (as ...
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