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13 years ago
Great camera for outdoors
This camera is a professional grade camera and can produce professional grade results. This has a very sturdy body, has an amazing sensor (24 megs) which is good in any situation also it goes light on the resources you need in-terms of post processing power and storage space required when compared...
Pros:
- Great Price ,Good Features ,Great Pics
Cons:
- The auto-focus area is small when compared to D800
13 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.
Pros:
- Full-frame sensor for less
- Beautifully detailed images
- Great features and usability
Cons:
- Pricier pro cameras outshine its autofocus
- dynamic range
- Partly plastic body
13 years ago
Nikon D600 Review: Images This Spectacular Have Never Been So Cheap
Earlier this year, we fell in love with the Nikon D800 . How could you not? It's a 36.6-megapixel hulk of a professional camera. But not everyone has $3500 to spend on a camera. The Nikon D600 sounds like an ideal compromise: the camera you can still afford with many of the professional specs you...
13 years ago
Nikon and Canon have recently squared off against each other in a new segment of the digital SLR camera market that they've carved out, both bringing out their cheapest, smallest, lightest, simplest full-frame DSLRs.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Near-perfect compromise between ease of use and functionality
- Impressively low price tag
Cons:
- Inferior in some ways to Canon's competing 6D
- Some artificial impediments versus the D800
- Minor design niggles
13 years ago
Nikon D600 review
The Nikon D600 is one of the most affordable full-frame DSLRs ever, so is it the camera we've all been waiting for?
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- price
- handling
Cons:
- AF points biased towards the centre of the frame
13 years ago
Nikon D600
It is hard to describe the D600 without superlatives. This 24 megapixels full-frame DSLR simply delivers the lowest image-noise and highest dynamic-range from any digital camera to date. Add to that the lowest street price of any current full-frame camera and we have an easy winner.
Pros:
- Class-leading image noise
- Class-leading dynamic-range
- Good color-accuracy after tweaking
- Speedy autofocus
- Generally fast and responsive
- Ultra-short black-out
- Flexible self-timer and exposure delay
- Very sharp LCD
- Highly customizable with plenty of controls
- Dual memory cards can provide
Cons:
- Under-exposure more frequent than usual
- Light entering OVF skews metering
- Increased softness at ISO 3200
- Strong anti-alias filter
- EC button placement not ideal
- Indistinct ISO button
- Poor Live-view
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- Bizarre
- Exposure Delay
- No 16:9 guidelines for time-lapse
- Slow playback mode
- Only one
13 years ago
Nikon D600 review
Full-frame, as it's often described, is the pinnacle of DSLR photography as it offers a large- frame sensor the same size as that used by traditional 35mm film. The Nikon D600, the little brother of the D800 , offers this FX format which, as Nikon likes to call it, is a sensor size at a snip of the...
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- small and light for a full-frame camera
- weather-sealed
- most affordable full-frame DSLR to date
Cons:
- Limited AF point coverage (it's too centralised)
- don't like mode dial lock
- limited movie controls compared to D800
- don't think image quality is better than D800 (despite lower resolution)
- no live aperture control in movie mode
13 years ago
Nikon D600
Prior to the release of the Nikon D600 ($2,099.95 direct, body only), full-frame cameras were marketed squarely at pro shooters. Well-heeled enthusiasts might put hard-earned dollars towards a D800 , Canon EOS 5D Mark III , or even a Nikon D4 , but those cameras are packed with features that...
Cons:
- No GPS, Wi-Fi, or PC Sync socket
- Compressed control layout
- Must initiate autofocus manually during video recording
13 years ago
Nikon D600
Nikon's new full-frame DSLR strikes a near perfect balance between size, handling, performance and image quality.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Competitively priced for a full-frame DSLR
- Excellent handling
Cons:
- AF points too centralised
13 years ago
Nikon D600 Digital SLR Review
The Nikon D600 is a new full-frame 24.3 megapixel camera with full HD video recording and a weather sealed body. The camera shoots at 5.5fps, features ISO50 to ISO25600, and a large 3.2 inch screen on the back.
Pros:
- Printed manual
- Excellent image quality
- Excellent noise performance
- Auto shutter speed control for auto ISO
- Wide-strap
- 2 year warranty
- Compact full-frame body
- Headphone / Microphone socket
- Quiet shutter mode / Mup function
Cons:
- Price very close to higher spec D800
- White balance performance could be better
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