Nikon D600 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Kit with 28-300mm f/3.5-4.5G ED Nikkor Lens
Product Description
Passionate photographers who seek exceptional full-frame, high-resolution performance rely on Nikon FX-format HD-SLRs. For the first time ever, that level of performance is available in a compact, affordable HD-SLR. D600’s 24.3 megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor captures every detail with lifelike sharpness. Its EXPEED 3 processing system manages all that data with remarkable speed and accuracy, enabling up to 5.5 fps continuous shooting at full resolution. And the lowlight performance synonymous with Nikon is again proven deserved—shoot crystal clear images from ISO 100 to 6400, expandable down to 50 and up to 25600 for extreme situations.
- With 28-300mm f/3.5-4.5G ED Nikkor Lens
- Comes with class 10 32 GB SD card and Nikon DSLR/Laptop Bag
- Newly developed 24.3 MP FX-format CMOS sensor
- Cinema-quality Full HD (1080p)
- Share D600 images with the optional WU-1b Wireless Mobile Adapter (sold seperately)
Nikon D600 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Kit with 28-300mm f/3.5-4.5G ED Nikkor Lens Reviews
Nikon D600 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Kit with 28-300mm f/3.5-4.5G ED Nikkor Lens Reviews
133 of 148 people found the following review helpful Nikon D600 vs D700 vs D800, By This review is from: Nikon D600 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) (Electronics) So after getting to play with the new camera I wanted to give you a heads up on what I thought about it. I've shot over 100,000 images with my d700 and have loved that camera. I've rented the D800 for weddings and shot thousands of images with it. I want to tell you how I landed on the D600 as the camera I will use along side of my D700 at weddings. All cameras all full frame so I think it's pretty fair to compare.> D700 I have loved this camera this has been my workhorse. 70% of my images are taken with the 85 1.4 and D700 combo. It just works. That being said this camera is old and compared to the others it doesn't stack up very well. Pros Feel - It has the best feel out of all the cameras because it is a bit taller and fits nicely in my hand. AF Mode Button - The placement on the back of the camera means I can switch without looking or taking my eyes of my subject. This is huge! Cons Lower resolution 12 Megapixels... Read more 167 of 193 people found the following review helpful Finally, full frame value, By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Nikon D600 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) (Electronics) This camera replaced my F5/FM2n... yes, I've been a film holdout for all this time. I've had some digital point-and-shoot cameras, but stuck by my film for "real" photos for a few reasons:1. Until full frame DSLRs hit 12MP, I was getting more resolution out of my 35mm film (Ektar 100 / Portra 400 / Velvia 50) easily. I was also getting way better dynamic range out of my film until the most recent generation of full frame DSLR sensors, which now finally comes close to the dynamic range of film. 2. I am an occasional shooter and not a pro - so the cost per film shot, which works out to around $0.25/frame for me with development and scanning/printing, was totally reasonable compared to what it would have cost until now to take the same number of photos on a digital camera at the same level of quality I was getting. Heretofore, I would have had to buy at least a D3/D3s/D800/D700, and those are expensive to have sitting around not being used professionally or even... Read more 52 of 58 people found the following review helpful NIce Job, Nikon!, This review is from: Nikon D600 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) (Electronics) Make this short and sweet-Had a Nikon D300, D700, D3 and sold them. Also had 2 D800 that had focusing problems-and returned them. However, Nikon hit a home run with this camera! I use/shoot primarily wildlife/birds in flight, and I can say, that even though it shoots 5.5fps, this is 90% fast enough for birds that are in flight (hawks, or birds moving erratically-hummingbirds). The 24MP is big enough to crop,without losing alot of detail, but what is really nice is the high iso capabilties that you need for wildlife and birds! As you know, when shooting birds in flight, you often have to crop when they are high in the school, even with large Nikon 500mm f4 VR lenses! The AF is good enough to land 90% keepers and I have more keepers that shooting with my previous D300, D700 and D3! Nice job, Nikon! |
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