Eliminated sensor dustandoil spot issue from D600, Great controls for amateur or pro, Comfortable ergonomics and weight, Excellent image quality and lowlight performance, Very good dynamic range, Excellent battery life, Builtin lens correction.
Not drastically different from D600, Moire with certain subjects, Auto WB still too warm in incandescent light, Slow AF in live view mode, Aliasing in videos
The Nikon D610 is the camera last year's D600 was supposed to be, with a redesigned shutter mechanism that eliminates the dust-and-oil spot issue that plagued its predecessor. The new D610 keeps the affordable full-frame DSLR price point, as well as the ...
24.3 Megapixel FX CMOS sensor, 39-point AF with 9 cross-type sensors, 6fps full-frame continuous shooting, Compatible with DX lenses, 1080p30 and uncompressed HDMI out, Built-in AF motor for non AF-S lenses, Sensor contamination fixed (anecdotal).
Resolution drops to 10.5 MPix with DX lenses, No exposure control during movie recording, Bracketing limited to 3 frames, Wifi and GPS are separate accessories.
Essentially, the D610 lays to rest some questions over the earlier D600's susceptibility to sensor contamination and adds a couple of quite minor updates. That'll reassure those enthusiasts and keen Nikon watchers who were biding their time, but my be...
Published: 2013-11-15, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
The Nikon D610 continues the D600's tradition of a great set of shooting features, comfortable and intelligent design, and excellent photo quality and performance
Photos still display some unrecoverable clipping in the highlights that you don't expect in a camera of its caliber, and unlike the overhauled D5300, the D610 requires an extra-cost Wi-Fi dongle for connectivity
Though competition's increasing for low-end full-frame cameras, the Nikon D610 holds its own; that said, while slightly faster than its predecessor it's not a whole lot different.
Officially the Nikon D610 adds just 3 new features to the one-year-old D600 camera, none of which are going to compel D600 owners to rush out and upgrade. Unofficially, we suspect that the D610 has been rushed out to fix the "oil on the sensor" issue tha...
Abstract: Nikon D610 review: Nikon's D600 update offers a few improvements and addresses the D600′s dirty sensor issue . But does it succeed? Find out in our head of testing's Nikon D610 review video.The Nikon D610 comes as an update to the Nikon D600 and from our ...
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Published: 2013-10-18, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Although we can't comment on whether the D610 addresses the issue of dust and oil deposits found on the original model, the new camera has some improved features, including a new shutter mechanism, which sounds promising. Along with that, the D610 offers...
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
The D610 is the D600 for all photographic purposes. Image-quality is identical with very slightly improved AWB and speed. Truly, these changes are minimal. The D600 being an excellent DSLR, so is the D610 without a doubt.The Nikon D610 essentially replace...
As mentioned above, the only differences between the D610 and the D600 are the improvement to auto white balance adjustment, the slightly faster continuous frame rate and the new quiet continuous shutter drive mode. Otherwise, the two models are identical...
Full-frame sensor, Great low-light performance, Feels comfortable to use
Screen doesn't have a hinge, Some slight chromatic aberration
Nikon's D610 is a great value camera for anyone wanting to move from a crop sensor to a full-frame model. Its performance is great overall, and the build of the camera is solid. We like it...