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Nikon D600

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11 years ago
Dust/Oil Spots again.

I have already sent the camera in once since Jan. to have the sensor cleaned and it resolved the issue. So I thought. After only 1500 photographs after the cleaning, the dust/oil spots are there again. I am dissatisfied even though the camera takes great photos.

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).

Amazon
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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.

amazon.ca
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11 years ago
Problems with the Camera Box Inc., trading on Amazon as CAMERA SHOT

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.

techmagnifier.com
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11 years ago

The Nikon D600 Review tells that this camera is convenient for both skilled and entry-level photographers. Users can explore and improvise their photographic skills with this new DSLR. With a bundle of new functions and features, you will have delightful experience with this gadget.

CMOS sensor; 24.3 mega pixels; Premium quality image; Presence of SD card slots

Slightly over-priced; Lack of power aperture control during movie shooting

yooip.com
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9 years ago
Nikon D600 Review

Nikon's last big DSLR launch was the D800. The big information with that digital camera was its pixel depend of 36MP, which when it was published, perfectly surpassed everything else around (and at the time of composing still does).

Amazon
★★★★
11 years ago
Dust sensor issues

After 1000 clicks, the sensor start to show dust on the left corner and Nikon refuse to fix it. As D600 owner, I feel that there is a level of quality that rides on the Nikon name and we pay a premium for this. when the quality drops below, I expect Nikon to stand behind and fix the problem.

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.

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

Consumer Search
★★★★★
11 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.

Full-frame sensor for less; Beautifully detailed images; Great features and usability

Pricier pro cameras outshine its autofocus; dynamic range; Partly plastic body

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