Nikon today announced the 24.3-megapixel D610 FX-format HD-SLR digital camera, engineered to deliver the outstanding balance of image quality, performance and operability that only a full-frame camera ...
Nikon has announced a new FX format DSLR, the Nikon D610, and update to the Nikon D600, it features quicker continuous shooting at 6fps, and a new quiet shutter mode. The Nikon D610 will be available ...
It's official: Nikon will soon launch a full-frame mirrorless camera system with a brand a new lens mount. In a press release, it announced that it's developing a "next-generation full-frame (Nikon FX ...
Nikon’s standard telephoto zoom is getting an autofocus boost. The FX AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 ED VR lens, announced on July 11, brings the company’s autofocus stepping motor to full-frame ...
Nikon has updated its entry-level full-frame camera with the introduction of the D610. Sharing a great deal with its predecessor, the D600, the new camera is a rather modest update. The main changes ...
“For many of us, photography is an unexplainable passion; a relentless pursuit of sharpness and fidelity in every image captured, as we endlessly seek a way to express ourselves,” said Masahiro Horie, ...
After extended use many D600 shooters discovered that a higher-than-normal amount of dust spots showed up at the edges of the camera's image sensor, to the point where Nikon felt the need to issue a ...
Nikon has unveiled its new D610 DSLR, an FX-format digital camera that builds on the D600 model with some new features. Nikon says the model is aimed at photographers who are particular about the ...
Editors' note: Given that the D610 is nearly identical to the D600, I have borrowed substantially from my review of the latter camera. I did retest for performance and selected photo quality aspects, ...
Like its predecessor, the D610 has been designed to provide a ‘full frame’ DSLR camera for photographers who can’t afford (or are reluctant to fork out for) any of Nikon’s previous professional and ...
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. The lower weight has mainly to do with the body material ...