Published: 2014-01-25, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Excellent image quality, small and light for a full-frame camera, weather-sealed, fair price for full-frame DSLR body
AF point coverage is too centralised, little is new compared to D600, default JPEG processing can be a touch harsh
The only criticism we can really throw at the Nikon D610 is that it's nothing more than a D600 with minor tweaks. That may be solely to inspire greater confidence in the company's entry-level full-frame model, or it might just be part of the machine...
Larger full frame sensor and weather sealed body nudges this DSLR into pro territory, workhorse like build, swift response times, large and bright optical viewfinder
No body-integral Wi-Fi connectivity, expensive if you don’t need a full frame DSLR, chunky and bulky compared to consumer level sub £1000 DSLRs
In truth this camera comes across like a subtle update of the previous D600, at just over a year old, rather than major overhaul. But like that camera the newer D610 once more offers up the most affordable route into full frame photography for anyone wedd...
The question people will want answered is whether the D610 suffers from the same dust or oil trait that befell the D600. The good news is that it doesnt – I took more than 3,000 shots against an illuminated white background in the AP studio and, reviewin...
High build quality, Excellent quality images, Reliable AF system, Clean sensor
No major step, up on D600, AF clumped in center, Odd info display options, JPEG, only HDR mode, No Wi, Fi, Fixed screen
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