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Nikon D600 (Fully updated)

Started by vonkara, September 11, 2012, 21:29

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vonkara

Released on September 13 (midnight)
Real specs




MSRP   Body: $2099/ £1955.99 ; With 24-85mm F3.5-5.6: $2699/£2443.99

24.3MP Full-frame CMOS sensor (10.5MP DX-format crop mode)
ISO 100-6400 (expandable to ISO 5-25,600 equivalent)

Maximum 5.5fps continuous shooting

39-point AF system with 9 cross-type AF points

3.2in 921k-dot LCD screen

1080p30 full HD video mode with stereo sound recording
Headphone jack for audio monitoring in movie mode
Uncompressed video recording via HDMI

Dimensions: 141mm x 113mm x 82mm (5.5 × 4.4 × 3.2 in).
Weight: 760 g (1.6 lbs) (camera body only, no battery)

Nikon website
http://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d600/

Dpreview hands on review
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/09/13/Nikon-D600-24MP-Full-frame-DSLR-with-39-point-af-and-uncompressed-1080p-video

velocicarpo

Cool! Thanks for the news...lets see what Canon will throw in the market...there are several rumors of some entry level full frame xD cameras as well..

jm

When rumours about D600 appeared months ago I was sure that this would be my next camera. But things in micro have changed. I'd better buy three iPhones instead.  :-\

LSD72

I was going to wait for this but I am going to switch to Sony Alphas.
Some sites say they give you a crown but in reality, it is just a polished toilet seat.

nicku

#4
1/4000 shutter - hmm i believe this is one important feature that make the difference compared with D800.

One very important + is for 5.5 fps.

I'm curious about the price....

Mantis

#5
Quote from: nicku on September 12, 2012, 11:46
1/4000 shutter - hmm i believe this is one important feature that make the difference compared with D800.

One very important + is for 5.5 fps.

I'm curious about the price....

Very rarely do you need 1/4000th shutter, so for me and probably most microstock shooters it's not a very important feature, but nice as a back pocket feature.  Same for FPS.  Really depends on what context you are baselining your comments on, 1; microstock or other uses like 2;sports photography, two completely different techniques..generally speaking who would, or would not use your techniques.




borg

#9
Again Cannon has less MPixells than Nikon...

nicku

Quote from: borg on September 17, 2012, 14:15
Again Cannon have less MPixells than Nikon...

Canon 6D is a big disappointment. That why so many discussions about it on this microstock forum.

leaf

Here's a nice review of the D600
D600 Hands-On Field Test

Seem like a pretty good microstock camera for Nikon shooters

PaulieWalnuts

Quote from: nicku on September 18, 2012, 10:11
Quote from: borg on September 17, 2012, 14:15
Again Cannon have less MPixells than Nikon...

Canon 6D is a big disappointment. That why so many discussions about it on this microstock forum.

I wonder how long Canon can get away with their new "add a little and charge a lot more" approach. I love my 5DMII but that D800 is pretty tempting.

nicku

Quote from: PaulieWalnuts on September 18, 2012, 12:34
Quote from: nicku on September 18, 2012, 10:11
Quote from: borg on September 17, 2012, 14:15
Again Cannon have less MPixells than Nikon...

Canon 6D is a big disappointment. That why so many discussions about it on this microstock forum.

I wonder how long Canon can get away with their new "add a little and charge a lot more" approach. I love my 5DMII but that D800 is pretty tempting.

I know... if it wasn't the lens in the game i had switched the camera brands long ago.... to D800. Please microstock agencies give me 3-4 BME in a row and i definitely make the move.  :P ::)

Morphart

Quote from: jm on September 11, 2012, 21:55
When rumours about D600 appeared months ago I was sure that this would be my next camera. But things in micro have changed. I'd better buy three iPhones instead.  :-\

Lol!!! :)