Nikon has announced a new FX format DSLR, the Nikon D610, and update to the Nikon D600, it features quicker continuous shooting at 6fps, and a new quiet shutter mode. The Nikon D610 will be available ...
Like its predecessor, the D610 has been designed to provide a ‘full frame’ DSLR camera for photographers who can’t afford (or are reluctant to fork out for) any of Nikon’s previous professional and ...
Nikon has updated its entry-level full-frame camera with the introduction of the D610. Sharing a great deal with its predecessor, the D600, the new camera is a rather modest update. The main changes ...
Editors' note: Given that the D610 is nearly identical to the D600, I have borrowed substantially from my review of the latter camera. I did retest for performance and selected photo quality aspects, ...
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Advanced photographers ready to step up to a full-frame DSLR know that it’s nice to save a little cash for lenses, and Nikon’s new D610, which ships in late October, comes at a relatively affordable ...
After extended use many D600 shooters discovered that a higher-than-normal amount of dust spots showed up at the edges of the camera's image sensor, to the point where Nikon felt the need to issue a ...
In your hand, the Nikon D610 feels very solid, very well made - and significantly smaller/lighter than the D800, not to mention the D3X or D4. The lower weight has mainly to do with the body material ...