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Nikon d600 liveview
Nikon d600 liveview









nikon d600 liveview
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The same goes for using the D610 as a back-up to a D800 - the interface differences make it difficult to seamlessly switch back and forth between the two cameras. But if you plan on using the two cameras alongside each other, that's a different story. Now this is fine as long as you are simply upgrading from the D7000 - once you get past the initial frustration caused (mainly) by the swapping of the Zoom-in (+) and Zoom-out (-) buttons, you'll be OK. Given that many prospective owners will use it either as a step-up or a back-up body, it would have been logical for Nikon to take the user interface of an existing model and replicate it on the D610 as closely as possible, but this is not quite the case. Most Nikon users will feel right at home with the D610, but make no mistake - for all the similarities with the other models, its control arrangement is still unique more like a blend of the D7000's and the D800's than a duplicate of either. The right-hand grip is smaller but still quite comfortable, even if using the camera for an extended period of time.Īs far as its control layout is concerned, the Nikon D610 takes its cues from the D7000 and D800 - but doesn't quite duplicate either of them. That doesn't make it any less sturdy - in fact, the D610 boasts the exact same level of weatherproofing as the D800. The lower weight has mainly to do with the body material - the Nikon D610 has a body shell whose rear and top plates are made of metal but the front plate is plastic. 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.

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Other highlights include a shutter unit designed for 150,000 actuations, an ISO range of 100-6400, extendible up to 25,600 and down to 50 dual SD card slots with SDXC and UHS-I support a dual-axis virtual horizon in camera HDR exposure blending and Full HD video capture at a variety of frame rates, with the ability to output an uncompressed live video stream to external recorders. Weighing in at 760 grams without a battery, the Nikon D610 is the lightest FX format DSLR camera Nikon has ever produced.

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Nikon have also taken the opportunitty to improve the auto white balance system, which now produces more accurate colour in artificial lighting and more realistic skin tones. It can now shoot a burst sequence at 6fps, up from the D600's 5.5fps rate, and it offers a Quiet Release Burst mode which reduces the sound of the camera’s mirror return mechanism whilst shooting at 3fps.

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The new D610 is identical to the previous D600 model apart from three new features. The Nikon D610 is a full-frame digital SLR camera featuring a 24.3-megapixel FX format sensor, 39-point AF system, 14-bit analogue-to-digital conversion and a glass prism optical viewfinder with 100% frame coverage.











Nikon d600 liveview