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14 years ago
Nikon D600 digital SLR camera
The Nikon D600 sits comfortably below the Nikon D800 in the company's line-up, although it's put here by some very obviously engineered limitations in ISO performance and autofocus.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Near-perfect compromise between ease of use and functionality
- Impressively low price tag
Cons:
- Inferior in some ways to Canon's competing 6D
- Some artificial impediments versus the D800
- Minor design niggles
13 years ago
Nikon D600
Nikon has been rather busy over the past year, having already released the D4 and D800 in quick succession. But the company isn't taking a break just yet. The Nikon D600 aims to fill the gap between the hugely capable and professional Nikon D800 and the enthusiast-level Nikon D7000 .
Pros:
- Compact and light
- Outstanding sensor performance
- User-friendly
Cons:
- Autofocus sensor positioning
- No aperture adjustment in video mode
- Pricey
- Fixed LCD screen
13 years ago
It's a pity the Nikon D600's larger sensor commands such a price premium over the Nikon D7000, but assuming it sees the kind of price reductions that the D800 has undergone, we're in for a treat.
13 years ago
Nikon's last big DSLR release was the D800. The big news with that camera was its pixel count of 36MP, which when it was released, comfortably eclipsed everything else around (and at the time of writing still does).
Pros:
- Outstanding low and high ISO performance in both JPEG and Raw files
- High quality JPEG images at default settings
- Wide dynamic range Raw files
- Consistently pleasing metering and white balance results
- Very solid build quality and good ergonomics / handling
- Fast
- responsive camera when adjusting
Cons:
- Small coverage area of AF array compared to its peers
- Slow AF in live view and video modes (but good compared to its DSLR competitors
- Rear LCD prone to glare in bright sunlight
- despite new design
- Uncompressed video output over HDMI is not full frame
- with black borders around image area
- No
13 years ago
It is what it is. A nice new model between the D7000 and D800. I got one the first day it came out. The large screen was defective with some pixel lines running through it but the friendly staff at the Oshawa Henry's remedied the problem with ease.
13 years ago
Nikon D600
"The times, they are a-changin'…" A year ago if you were a Nikon shooter in need of a full-frame camera with more than twelve megapixels, your only option - other than switching over to Canon - was to buy, hire or steal a $7,000 / £5,000 Nikon D3X.
13 years ago
Nikon D600 Digital SLR Review
The Nikon D600 is a new full-frame 24.3 megapixel camera with full HD video recording and a weather sealed body. The camera shoots at 5.5fps, features ISO50 to ISO25600, and a large 3.2 inch screen on the back.
Pros:
- Printed manual
- Excellent image quality
- Excellent noise performance
- Auto shutter speed control for auto ISO
- Wide-strap
- 2 year warranty
- Compact full-frame body
- Headphone / Microphone socket
- Quiet shutter mode / Mup function
Cons:
- Price very close to higher spec D800
- White balance performance could be better
13 years ago
Nikon D600
Prior to the release of the Nikon D600 ($2,099.95 direct, body only), full-frame cameras were marketed squarely at pro shooters. Well-heeled enthusiasts might put hard-earned dollars towards a D800 , Canon EOS 5D Mark III , or even a Nikon D4 , but those cameras are packed with features that...
Cons:
- No GPS, Wi-Fi, or PC Sync socket
- Compressed control layout
- Must initiate autofocus manually during video recording
13 years ago
Nikon D600
Nikon's new full-frame DSLR strikes a near perfect balance between size, handling, performance and image quality.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Competitively priced for a full-frame DSLR
- Excellent handling
Cons:
- AF points too centralised
13 years ago
Nikon D600
It is hard to describe the D600 without superlatives. This 24 megapixels full-frame DSLR simply delivers the lowest image-noise and highest dynamic-range from any digital camera to date. Add to that the lowest street price of any current full-frame camera and we have an easy winner.
Pros:
- Class-leading image noise
- Class-leading dynamic-range
- Good color-accuracy after tweaking
- Speedy autofocus
- Generally fast and responsive
- Ultra-short black-out
- Flexible self-timer and exposure delay
- Very sharp LCD
- Highly customizable with plenty of controls
- Dual memory cards can provide
Cons:
- Under-exposure more frequent than usual
- Light entering OVF skews metering
- Increased softness at ISO 3200
- Strong anti-alias filter
- EC button placement not ideal
- Indistinct ISO button
- Poor Live-view
- not
- Bizarre
- Exposure Delay
- No 16:9 guidelines for time-lapse
- Slow playback mode
- Only one
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