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Nikon D600

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11 years ago
Great camera let down by poor quality control

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.

Target
★★★★★
11 years ago
Awesome camera

[...]This is an awesome camera, got mine a few days ago and cant be more impressed. When taking into consideration the intended customer and the price point, there isn't a better camera on the market today, so if this camera meets your needs, buy one without reservation. [...

imaging-resource.com
★★★★★
11 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.

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

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

Digital Photography School
★★★★
11 years ago
Nikon D600 Review

There appears to be a move towards increasing the number of camera models with full frame (ie 24x36mm) sensors. Sony, for one, has even released a fixed mirror DSLR model with a full frame sensor.

no vari-angle screen

Digitaltrends
★★★★★
11 years ago
Nikon D600

The Nikon D600 is a full frame, mid-size DSLR with a 24.3-megapixel CMOS image sensor, targeting enthusiast photographers.

Outstanding stills with lush "analog" feel; Excellent low-light shooting; As sophisticated; flexible as you want it to be

Even "affordable" full-frame cameras are still very expensive; Heavy; bulky; Delivers quality movies but not the finest available

woolworths.co.uk
★★★★★
11 years ago
Nikon D600 - Full Frame Slim Design

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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DigitalCameraInfo.com
★★★★★
11 years ago
Nikon D600 Digital Camera Review

The D800's little brother is a perfect choice for those with full frame aspirations.

Spectacular image quality; Faster than the D800; Sharp and flexible video

Inaccurate white balancing

Newegg
★★★★★
11 years ago
Great for the price

The image quality is great. I was surprised by the quality of the build(even thought there is that plastic feel)and the low light performance. No dust problems yet.

lightweight; FX; HD video recording features; Low light performance; 20 min video recording time and image quality

a bit plastic feel; but i guess i cant complain since its lightweight

PhotoReview
★★★★★
11 years ago
Nikon D600

Buy this camera if: - You want images with a wide dynamic range. - You want relatively noise-free high ISO settings. - You're prepared to shoot and edit both JPEG and NEF.RAW images. - You need a DSLR that can produce broadcast quality video. - You have a suite of high-quality Nikkor lenses.

You want images with a wide dynamic range; You want relatively noise-free high ISO settings; You're prepared to shoot and edit both JPEG and NEF.RAW images; You need a DSLR that can produce broadcast quality video; You have a suite of high-quality Nikkor lenses; You're upgrading from a consumer

You require a tough, weather-resistant camera body, You need high continuous shooting speeds; Don't buy this camera if, You require a tough, weather-resistant camera body, You need high continuous shooting speeds

Photo answers
★★★★★
11 years ago

The D600 isn't perfect, and perhaps this is because it's a blend of so much from two distinctly different camera markets - pro and enthusiast. Certain elements of the camera feel clunky, but then you're dazzled by the blistering performance elsewhere.

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