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Nikon D610

The Nikon D610 has a lot to offer. This camera is powerful and offers 1080p video at your fingertips and superior low-light performance. With this camera you can capture a sequence of shots without any noise. On top of that it produces photos with excellent colour rendition.


With the NIKKOR lenses you get amazing detail. Anyone looking for high-resolution performance will love the Nikon FX-format HD-SLRs. This 24.3 megapixel camera captures every detail with amazing sharpness.


The Nikon D610 offers excellent low light performance. Enjoy crystal clear images from ISO 100 to 6400. The EXPEED 3 processing system manages all that data with remarkable speed and accuracy. No matter what you are shooting, you will love the D610's amazing color reproduction. With this camera, you also get fast f/1.8 primes.


Use the excellent autofocus system to capture excellent images. The Nikon D610 comes with 39 tightly packed focus points with wide-area AF coverage. There are also cross-type sensors that provide outstanding accuracy, even when there is not a lot of light.


Enjoy exceptional performance and quality with the Nikon D610. This camera offers excellent images. This is achieved with the Scene Recognition System with 3D Color Matrix Metering II. You can enjoy the 2,016 pixel RGB sensor that improves every scene. That data is then referenced with a database and delivers accurate exposures and subject-tracking autofocus performance.


The Nikon D610 is an excellent option for taking photos. You can take 1080p HD videos with selectable frame rates of 30p. Bend time with 720p HD at 60p, 50p or 30p for excellent video playback. The shutter speed can easily be adjusted. Enjoy excellent inputs with an outstanding stereo mic. This camera delivers Full HD D-Movie that provides excellent freedom. Video can be improved thanks to dramatic perspectives and depth-of-field control.


Connect the Nikon D610 to the internet. This is perfect for sharing photos with Facebook and Twitter. Install Nikon's free Wireless Mobile Adapter Utility and control the Nikon D610 remotely. There is a lot to love about this camera. It offers everything that you would ever need. Not to mention that it takes excellent photos when there is not a lot of light.

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Digitaltrends
★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D610 Review

Specs wise, the D610 isn't as eye-popping as some of its full-frame counterparts, but don't let that deter you from this DSLR that shoots excellent stills and videos.

Superior full-frame stills; Quality Full HD videos; Good feel and response

Expensive; heavy – but totally expected; Specs not world-class; Onboard mono mic

Camera Labs
★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D610

The Nikon D610 is a 'budget' full-frame DSLR, aimed at enthusiasts upgrading from mid-range models or pros looking for an affordable backup for a higher-end body. Announced in October 2013, it replaces the one-year-old D600 and like that model is positioned roughly between the full-frame D800 and...

24.3 Megapixel FX CMOS sensor; 39-point AF with 9 cross-type sensors; 6fps full-frame continuous shooting; Compatible with DX lenses; 1080p30 and uncompressed HDMI out; Built-in AF motor for non AF-S lenses; Sensor contamination fixed (anecdotal)

Resolution drops to 10.5 MPix with DX lenses; No exposure control during movie recording; Bracketing limited to 3 frames; Wifi and GPS are separate accessories

PC Magazine
★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D610

The Nikon D610 ($1,999.95 direct, body only) is a minor update to the company's first entry-level full-frame D-SLR, last year's D600 . The only notable change is a new shutter that supports a slightly faster burst rate.

Excellent high-ISO quality; Uncompressed 1080p workflow; 6.1fps shooting; 39-point AF system; Compact, full-frame body; Sharp rear display; Dual SD card slots

No GPS, Wi-Fi, or PC sync socket; Compressed control layout; Must initiate autofocus manually during video recording

CNET
★★★★
10 years ago
Potentially great!

This camera have the potential to be a good product but the recent issues with the D600 and the poor management of this problem by Nikon, says a lot about this product and/or any products to be released in the near future by this company

Good image quality; ergonomics and handling

Poor customer support and reliability by Nikon

DP Review
★★★★
10 years ago

Reviewing the D610 is a challenge because it's essentially the same as the D600 with only a handful of improvements. Nikon introduced a new shutter mechanism with the D610 and with it came a slight boost in continuous shooting speed - 5.5 fps to 6 fps - and a new Quiet Continuous mode.

Outstanding high ISO performance in both JPEG and Raw files; High quality JPEG images at default settings; Wide dynamic range in Raw files; Consistently pleasing metering and white balance results; Solid build quality and weather-sealing; Responsive camera when adjusting settings and handling; Dual...

Small coverage area of AF array compared to its peers; Slow AF in live view and video modes; Rear LCD prone to glare in bright sunlight; No 'live' aperture control in live view or video mode; No histogram in live view; When shooting in live view; rear screen is blacked out until data is written to...

thinkdigit.com
★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D610 DSLR Camera

The Nikon D610 isn't much of an upgrade over its predecessor, bringing only one actual change to the table, a new mirrorbox. However, the camera has been tweaked to have a better white balance system, a quieter shutter but more importantly, no more oil smudge issues on the sensor.

Silent shutter is rather silent; No sensor issues; Excellent dynamic range

Not really much of an upgrade from the D600; Can't change aperture in movie mode

imaging-resource.com
★★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D610

The Nikon D610 is the camera last year's D600 was supposed to be, with a redesigned shutter mechanism that eliminates the dust-and-oil spot issue that plagued its predecessor. The new D610 keeps the affordable full-frame DSLR price point, as well as the excellent image quality, great ergonomics and...

Eliminated sensor dust-and-oil spot issue from D600; Great controls for amateur or pro; Comfortable ergonomics and weight; Excellent image quality and low-light performance; Very good dynamic range; Excellent battery life; Built-in lens correction, Dust/oil on sensor problem from D600 fixed with...

Not drastically different from D600; Moire with certain subjects; Auto WB still too warm in incandescent light; Slow AF in live view mode; Aliasing in videos, Main point of this upgrade is to fix problem on previous model; few added features are just minor tweaks, Second function button oddly...

What Digital Camera
★★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D610 Review

Nikon D610 Review – The Nikon D610 arrives as the successor to the Nikon D600. We take a closer look to see if it's the camera the D600 should have been all along in the What Digital Camera Nikon D610 review.

Sensor delivers excellent results; AF performance very good; Handling

AF points grouped a little too closely to the centre of the frame; 10-pin and sync socket missing

Steve's Digicams
★★★★★
10 years ago

The Nikon D610 is their most affordable and compact full-frame (FX-format) camera. Both image quality and overall performance are excellent, and the video capabilities outperform most dSLRs on the market. Read more in our Full Conclusion .

iAuto shooting mode is accurate and easy in all situations; Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record; Overall performance is incredibly fast; Amazing image quality at lower ISO settings; Higher ISO settings do produce a lot of noise; but are all good for each setting when compare to...

Not really a new camera model; more of a fix for the D600 issues; Highest ISO settings are over the top with image noise; Fixed screen; not movable to help in awkward shooting situations; No built-in WiFi

Digital Camera Review
★★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D610 Review: Second Verse Same as the First, Minus Tons of Dust and Oil

If you are interested in full-frame shooting and are looking for a camera that delivers amazing dynamic range, excellent image quality, and full feature set with great performance for both still images and video, all for around $2000, then look no further… this is your camera.

Excellent Image Quality; Amazing Dynamic Range; High quality performance; Full range of features; Dual SD card slots; Shutter fix is an improvement over the D600; full frame; weather sealed camera with loads of features for the price

Small AF coverage compared to some other full-frame DSLRs; Wifi not included; purchase as optional accessory; AF struggles a bit in very low light; gets there but is slow; 1/200 sync speed for flash; 1/4000 top shutter speed (same as D600

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