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Nikon D600

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isme.com
★★★★
10 years ago
dust dirt dust

As soon as i took the camera out of the box, I noticed a cm long dirty mark on the mirror, i fitted the lens and the viewfinder was full of dust, what are Nikon doing with their quality control on a two grand camera, i boxed it up and returned it straight away. Not Happy John.

reviews.cnet.co.uk
★★★★★
11 years ago

Hello Duxford! Why did you upload the video only in 480?

bestbuy.ca
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★★
10 years ago
Good camera but BE AWARE of important details!!!

3 things: -the dust issue is not a rumor and it's really annoying. However, if you never shoot f16 and up or don't shoot studio photography, you probably won't even notice. -The quality of this body is great it gives really good pictures (in the day).

Walmart
★★★★
11 years ago

Love the full frame capability of this camera. You get what you see. I have found that it is 100% frame coverage in every shot I have taken. No more crop factor as long as you are not using DX lenses. Impressed with the noise levels at high ISO. 6400 is just as clean as ISO 800 on this camera.

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

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. [...

AVHub
★★★★★
10 years ago

Can Nikon put a foot wrong in the D-SLR business at the moment? We're not so much talking about a renaissance any more as a belle epoch. The list of recent home runs is truly impressive – D4, D800/800E, D3200 and now the D600 (with, we're reliably informed, more to come).

Steve's Digicams
★★★★★
11 years ago
Nikon D600

In late 2012, Nikon announced its latest full frame HD SLR, the Nikon D600 . A 24.3-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor is paired with a EXPEED 3 image processor that makes the D600 ready to shoot in 0.13 seconds.

Digital Camera Review
★★★★★
11 years ago
Nikon D600 Review: Full Frame, Full Features, Smaller Size

Nikon was the first out of the gate with a mid-priced full-frame camera - the 24 megapixel D600. Targeting advanced amateurs, enthusiasts and pros who want a smaller, lighter second or third camera body, the D600 brings with it a good mix of features and a price tag that won't break the bank.

Excellent image quality; Full feature set; Dual SD card slots; Good performance; especially given its 24 megapixel sensor; Trickle down features from the D800; e.g.

Slow AF in Live View; Smaller AF coverage (compared to D800; Dual SD card slots vs.

By Thom
★★★★★
11 years ago
D600 Review

Nikon D600 Review The D7000 goes FX Add a comment or send Thom feedback on this article. The surprise in Nikon's 2012 FX onslaught was the D600, announced just prior to Photokina and only about six months after the D4/D800/D800E.

Consumer DX user upgrading to FX : get the D600; It's what you're used to, on steroids; Sure, 36mp sounds like bragging rights, but short of being really good at handling your camera during photography and having great lenses, you're not going to see much bump from what you would see with the D600.

Consumer DX user upgrading to FX : get the D600; It's what you're used to, on steroids; Sure, 36mp sounds like bragging rights, but short of being really good at handling your camera during photography and having great lenses, you're not going to see much bump from what you would see with the D600.

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