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Published: 2012-09-27, Author: Ben , review by: techradar.com
Compact and light, Outstanding sensor performance, User, friendly
Autofocus sensor positioning, No aperture adjustment in video mode, Pricey, Fixed LCD screen
The superb sensor, extensive yet accessible features and compactness make the Nikon D600 an exceptionally user-friendly full-frame. It's a pity the Nikon D600's larger sensor commands such a price premium over the Nikon D7000, but assuming it sees the ki...
CMOS sensor, 24.3 mega pixels, Premium quality image, Presence of SD card slots
Slightly overpriced, Lack of power aperture control during movie shooting
The Nikon D600 Review tells that this camera is convenient for both skilled and entry-level photographers. Users can explore and improvise their photographic skills with this new DSLR. With a bundle of new functions and features, you will have delightful ...
Nikon's last big DSLR release was the D800. The big news with that camera was its pixel count of 36MP, which when it was released, comfortably eclipsed everything else around (and at the time of writing still does). The D600 doesn't quite reach those dizz...
Abstract: Seldom does a year pass without some innovation in the field of photography, especially from camera specialists like Nikon, who have made it a habit of coming out with DSLRs with higher megapixel counts and better optics.And the Nikon D600 proves that the...
Abstract: T he Nikon D600 is one of the newest full-frame DSLRs to hit the Indian market. There's a lot of hype surrounding it, considering the fact that it's quite possibly the cheapest full-frame DSLR out there at the current market rate of around Rs. 1,32, 000. ...
Excellent image quality in a lightweight low-priced package with all the essentials,
If anything, we're just sad the D600 can't be a D800. We'd love more hardware buttons and more powerful autofocus, sure. It would be nice to have the video quality on par with what Canon offers these days. But considering the price, these drawbacks aren't
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Published: 2013-02-17, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Abstract: Nikon may have chosen not to reposition the D600 in its pro line-up, but there's nothing remotely amateur about the way this camera looks and feels. Everything about it is sturdy and solid, with the screen protector on the main LCD especially shouting tha...
There is very little to fault the D600 for. One might have expected Nikon to cut corners in order to deliver a full-frame camera at this price, but that turns out not to have been the case at all. Build quality feels superb; handling should be familiar to...
The D600 is every bit a solid camera that both professionals and amateurs should find appealing. Case in point: D600's control layout isn't that much different from the D7000's. In other words, D7000 users should feel right at home with the D600. The pres...
Most affordable Nikon fullframe camera yet, High resolution, great image quality, Snappy performance, Twin SD card slots, Good battery life
AF points concentrated in center, Combined AE/AFlock button, No burst shooting speed boost with vertical grip
There is very little to fault the D600 for. One might have expected Nikon to cut corners in order to deliver a full-frame camera at this price, but that turns out not to have been the case at all. Build quality feels superb; handling should be familiar to...