Nikon D600 SLR Camera Test
Nikon D600 is a great upgrade option for those who have been using an amateur DSLR for a long time and decided to try a full frame. For a reasonable price, you will get all the charms of a large matrix: a shallow depth of field combined with high image quality. Of course, the camera has a number of minuses, which we wrote about in detail in the test. Well, what did you want? Nikon D600 is one of the cheapest full-frame DSLRs. And for this she can forgive everything.
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pros
- high image quality up to ISO 3200;
- balanced rate of fire and volume of the buffer;
- advanced ergonomics;
- accurate and tenacious autofocus;
- wide additional functionality;
- high quality video;
- microphone input and headphone output;
- two memory cards;
- built-in flash.
Minuses
- Autofocus points are grouped in the center of the frame;
- addictive interface;
- inconvenient location of the ISO buttons and white balance;
- minimum shutter speed 1/4000 s;
- lack of preview of depth of field when changing aperture in Live View.
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Main characteristics
Exact sensor size in mm |
35.9 x 24.0 |
Sensor type |
CMOS |
Effective Resolution, MP |
24.3 |
Bayonet mount |
Nikon F |
Compatible lenses |
AI-P NIKKOR and lenses without microprocessor AI (exposure modes A and M only), AI Nikkor without microprocessor: can be used in modes A and M; electronic rangefinder can be used with aperture of f / 5.6 or higher; color matrix metering and aperture display are supported if you specify lens parameters, IX-NIKKOR, F3AF lenses and non-AI lenses cannot be used, AF NIKKOR, including type G and D lenses (some restrictions apply to PC Micro-NIKKOR lenses), DX ( using image area DX 24 x 16) |
Image stabilization system |
not |
Minimum shutter speed available (c) |
1/4000 |
Burst speed, frames / s |
5.5 frames / s |
Memory card type |
SDXC, SDHC, SD |
Video Resolution |
1280 × 720, 60 frames / s, 1920 × 1080, 24 frames / s, 1920 × 1080, 30 frames / s, 1280 × 720, 50 frames / s, 1920 × 1080, 25 frames / s, 1280 × 720, 30 frames / s, 1280 × 720, 25 frames / s |
Weight with battery and memory card, g |
850 |
Dimensions (mm) |
141 x 113 x 82 |
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