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13 years ago
It is what it is. A nice new model between the D7000 and D800. I got one the first day it came out. The large screen was defective with some pixel lines running through it but the friendly staff at the Oshawa Henry's remedied the problem with ease.
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
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
SLRs with full-frame sensors (24 x 36 mm) are becoming increasingly accessible and increasingly affordable. Indeed, the Nikon D600 is priced under the £2,000 mark.
Pros:
- Full-frame sensor (24 x 36 mm)
- image quality
- depth of field
- etc
- Large
- comfortable 100% viewfinder
- Advanced controls
- loads of customisable features
- Reassuringly sturdy build
- Two SD card slots
Cons:
- Grip handle could be bigger given the camera's weight
- Dense menus
- complicated for novice users
- Video mode can be tricky to use (manual focusing
- external mic advisable
13 years ago
Nikon D600 review
A breakthrough price for a full-frame SLR, but you'd never guess from the features, performance or quality
13 years ago
A breakthrough price for a full-frame SLR, but you'd never guess from the features, performance or quality
13 years ago
Nikon D600
Full-frame SLRs used to be out of reach for most amateur photographers, but that's beginning to change. The Canon EOS 6D and Nikon D600 both use full-frame sensors housed in more consumer-orientated bodies.
13 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.
13 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.
Pros:
- lightweight
- FX
- HD video recording features
- Low light performance
- 20 min video recording time and image quality
Cons:
- a bit plastic feel
- but i guess i cant complain since its lightweight
13 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...
Pros:
- 24 Megapixels
- Feature packed
- Handy Sized Full Frame
- Lighter Weight For Fx
- Weather Proofed Body
Cons:
- None
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