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