Dell's quality responsive caring sales and service departments are outstanding. My relationship with Dell continues to grow. This Dell experience began November 2012 with the purchase of a Nikon D7000.
Dell's quality responsive caring sales and service departments are outstanding. My relationship with Dell continues to grow. This Dell experience began November 2012 with the purchase of a Nikon D7000.
This camera really surprised me,amazing high iso performanceFast autofocus, amazing colour, superb light meter systemGreat weatherproofing, I got drenched today and it took it in it,s strideGreat handling.
Bright LCD; Comfortable Controls; Easy To Use; Fast Shutter Speed; Great Image Quality; Quick Focus; Strong Construction; Superb Light Reading
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Having owned numerous Nikon DSLRs this is without doubt the best camera produced so far for the semi pro photographer, pro graphic artist or serious amateur market. The camera body is very well designed ergonomically, it's about the same size as the D7000 / D90 but is packed with a full frame sensor...
24 Megapixels; Feature packed; Handy Sized Full Frame; Lighter Weight For Fx; Weather Proofed Body
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I loved this camera. Got it in early November and instantly fell in love. This was my first Nikon camera. I have used Sony previously. Ergonomics of D600 is very good and I experienced very little friction in learning the controls and ways of this camera.
I purchased it online just before Xmas and I am really impressed with its performance under different light conditions and settings. The dials and buttons are exactly where you expect them and If you are already a Nikon user there is almost no need to read the manual.
On January 11, I purchased the Nikon D600, along with a Nikon 35 mm lens from The Camera Box Inc., trading on Amazon as CAMERA SHOT. I chose "standard shipping" in the hopes that the ever reliable Canada Post, rather than a courier company, would be used.
I also own a D700 and overall, the at high ISO are better on the D600 which is good (sharper and less noisy at hight iso like 6400). On the other hand, I got difficulty controlling the exposure. Somehow the camera seems to slightly overexpose when compared to D700.
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.
The USP of this camera is definitely its full frame shooting capability in a compact and small body. It lies somewhere between the D800 and D7000 from Nikon offering you the best of both the worlds at a very competitive pricing.
After spending quite a bit of time with the D7100, I must admit I was sorely Âtempted to switch up to this camera. The D7100 may look a lot like its sibling, the D7000, but internally, it's almost a Âcompletely different camera - better ISO, better resolution, better autofocus, Âbetter LCD,...
Good Âresolution; great high ISO Âperformance; faster Âautofocus than the D7000; very good handling
Redesigned Âbutton array on the back takes some getting used to
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