Rating 4.3 76 reviews
Manufacturer: Nikon
Photography BLOG
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.
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
13 years ago

Nikon and Canon have recently squared off against each other in a new segment of the digital SLR camera market that they've carved out, both bringing out their cheapest, smallest, lightest, simplest full-frame DSLRs.
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
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Gizmodo
13 years ago

Nikon D600 Review: Images This Spectacular Have Never Been So Cheap

Earlier this year, we fell in love with the Nikon D800 . How could you not? It's a 36.6-megapixel hulk of a professional camera. But not everyone has $3500 to spend on a camera. The Nikon D600 sounds like an ideal compromise: the camera you can still afford with many of the professional specs you...
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Consumer Search
13 years ago

Nikon D600

Some of the D800's best extras carry over to the cheaper D600: One feature the D600 gets that the D800 doesn't: It's compatible with a $60 Wi-Fi adapter that lets you wirelessly send images to your iPhone, iPad or Android device, or use your device as a remote control to snap a photo.
Pros:
  • Full-frame sensor for less
  • Beautifully detailed images
  • Great features and usability
Cons:
  • Pricier pro cameras outshine its autofocus
  • dynamic range
  • Partly plastic body
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Gear Patrol
13 years ago

Semi-pro

The much-anticipated Nikon D600 ($2100) is a new prosumer DSLR that provides a similar, albeit slightly watered-down set of specs compared to the lauded D800 for roughly a grand less, while also undercutting the competition from Canon and Sony .
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slrgear.com
13 years ago

Nikon D600 review by 3cameradog

As Thom Hogan said, "A D3X in a D7000 body at 1/3 the price." I was compelled to buy it. It is what I have been waiting for ever since Kodak marketed the 12 megapixel 14n crammed into a Nikon N80 for $5000. I could not, not buy it. I could care less about live view or movies.
Pros:
  • Full frame digital at a reasonable price
Cons:
  • None so far
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DPexpert
13 years ago

[REVIEW-NIKON D600 DSLR]

With this 24 megapixel DSLR Nikon lowers the price of entry into the full frame DSLR category. With the same processing engine as the D800/D4 cameras and the same ability to record uncompressed video you get a lot of camera for the money.
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reviews.cnet.co.uk
13 years ago

Hello Duxford! Why did you upload the video only in 480?
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DigitalCameraInfo.com
13 years ago

Nikon D600 Digital Camera Review

The D800's little brother is a perfect choice for those with full frame aspirations.
Pros:
  • Spectacular image quality
  • Faster than the D800
  • Sharp and flexible video
Cons:
  • Inaccurate white balancing
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imaging-resource.com
13 years ago

Nikon D600

Getting closer to the mainstream 35mm SLR, Nikon's D600 carries a lower price than any full-frame predecessor, and delivers the high image quality you'd expect from a Nikon full-frame camera. With an interface more like the D7000 than the D300, the D600 is tuned for the enthusiast photographer.
Pros:
  • Comfortable control layout
  • Great grip
  • Power switch perfectly positioned
  • Supports older
  • screw-drive lenses
  • Mode and Drive dials lock in place
  • Focuses well in low light
  • Very high resolution with superb detail
  • Excellent high ISO performance
  • Very good dynamic range
  • Quieter shutter (than other
Cons:
  • Dust and oil-spatter problem (may go away with time
  • Second function button oddly placed
  • Phase-detect AF points are limited to the center of the frame
  • Moiré can be a problem in certain circumstances
  • Zooming in greater than 100% in Live view mode slows down refresh rate
  • Slower X-sync speed
  • Kit
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