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The Nikon D610 is a very minor update to the D600; its burst rate is slightly faster, but otherwise it's the same camera.
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 ...
It's been just over a year since Nikon announced the D600. The company's compact full-frame camera delivered a ton of power for $2,100, and it's still a top option for photographers looking for a ...
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.
Nikon has now built up some experience in creating video-enabled digital SLRs and the control arrangement of the D610 generally makes good sense.
Advanced photographers ready to step up to a full-frame DSLR know that it’s nice to save a little cash for lenses, and Nikon’s new D610, which ships in late October, comes at a relatively ...
Nikon has released details of the D610, a new FX-format DSLR designed for photographers stepping up to 'full frame' photography.
Nikon says that its earlier cameras could only do this once before the camera would make noise again, but the D610 can do this three times in a row.
The D610 offers a 24.3-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor, running a Nikon EXPEED 3 imaging engine, which Nikon says works for both wide tonal ranges and rapid transfer to the storage card. The low ...
Nikon has introduced a replacement for last year's D600 in the shape of the D610. The new camera features minor improvements, but doesn't include, as rumoured, inbuilt Wi-Fi.