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May 2013
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The editors liked
Resolution
Colour and exposure are outstanding. We tried the camera with different lenses and sharpness is exemplary. Camera responsiveness is excellent. The HDR function works well even though it is only a two shot sequence.
Excellent image quality
Near-perfect compromise between ease of use and functionality
Impressively low price tag
Compact and light
Outstanding sensor performance
Userfriendly
Very good image quality. Compact design for a full-frame SLR. Huge range of connectivity options from headphone monitoring to clean HDMI output. Automatic time-lapse mode. Automatic white balance is accurate
The editors didn't like
The autobracketing is restricted to three exposures. Ridiculous for a camera of this price and specification. Our ancient D300 manages nine. Cheapskate firmware crippling is not appropriate at this level
Inferior in some ways to Canon's competing 6D
Some artificial impediments versus the D800
Minor design niggles
Autofocus sensor positioning
No aperture adjustment in video mode
Pricey
Fixed LCD screen
Wi-Fi connectivity is an optional extra through an adapter. No audio-level adjustment while filming. Kit 24-85mm doesn't get the most out of the sensor
When the first rumours of an FX-format Nikon D600 started circulating on the Internet, just about everybody thought it would be a full-framer for the masses - i.e. an entry-level, FX format digital SLR camera sporting an entry-level feature set and an...
For many photographers, Nikon has it the sweet spot with the D600 - a perfect blend of size, image quality, performance and price.Virtually identical in size to the D7000, the D600 is noticeably smaller than any other full-frame DSLR we've seen, yet st...
Classleading image noise, Classleading dynamicrange, Good coloraccuracy after tweaking, Speedy autofocus, Generally fast and responsive, Ultrashort blackout, Flexible selftimer and exposure delay, Very sharp LCD, Highly customizable with plenty of control
Underexposure more frequent than usual, Light entering OVF skews metering, Increased softness at ISO 3200, Strong antialias filter, EC button placement not ideal, Indistinct ISO button, Poor Liveview, not ExposurePriority, Bizarre Auto ISO, Exposure Delay
It is hard to describe the D600 without superlatives. This 24 megapixels full-frame DSLR simply delivers the lowest image-noise and highest dynamic-range from any digital camera to date. Add to that the lowest street price of any current full-frame camera...
Abstract: Nikon has set out to widen the full frame DSLR market with a two-pronged strategy embodied in the new D600. Name the two things that work against full-frame DSLRs and they have to be physical bulk and cost. The D600 takes on both of these issues and ...
Abstract: The Nikon D600 is essentially the D7000 with a larger sensor, reflex mirror and viewfinder prism added. The D600 isn't much bigger or heavier, and adds much more technical performance if you're splitting pixels or shooting at high ISOs...
Abstract: The Nikon D600 announced today is an all new full frame DSLR that offers a 24.3 million pixel sensor, full 1080p video capability and a 39 point auto-focus system.The Nikon D600 joins the D800, D800E and D4 as Nikon's entry level full frame camera. In o...
Abstract: At the time of this writing the just released Nikon D600, along with the also just-announced Canon 6D, is the world's least expensive (USD $2,100) full frame 24 Megapixel DSLR. I made something of a discussion of this in my recent satiri...