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Publicación: 2012-10-30, Autor: Franck , crítica de: digitalversus.com
Fullframe sensor (24 x 36 mm), image quality, depth of field, etc, Large, comfortable 100% viewfinder, Advanced controls, loads of customisable features, Reassuringly sturdy build, Two SD card slots
Grip handle could be bigger given the camera's weight, Dense menus, complicated for novice users, Video mode can be tricky to use (manual focusing, external mic advisable)
It's rare to see a full-frame DSLR at this price (only Sony had done it previously, in fact). Image quality is clearly excellent, and the Nikon D600 is sure to be a must-have for users looking for this kind of camera. But like any advanced, expert-level S...
Although initially slightly disappointed in some of the D600s specification, this camera has really impressed me. The size and weight are spot-on, remaining bulky enough to be taken seriously, yet small and light enough to carry around. The handling and...
Excellent image quality, small and light for a full-frame camera, weather-sealed, most affordable full-frame DSLR to date
Limited AF point coverage (it's too centralised), don't like mode dial lock, limited movie controls compared to D800, don't think image quality is better than D800 (despite lower resolution), no live aperture control in movie mode
The D600 opens the full-frame door to many that would never otherwise be able to afford such a DSLR. It’s not exactly cheap, but it’s great value for money when considering both the build and image quality. The feature set is much like a D800 mashed up...
Excellent image quality, Competitively priced for a full-frame DSLR, Excellent handling
AF points too centralised
Given how the D600 is positioned between the D7000 and D800 it comes as no surprise to find that the design takes aspects from each model. In terms of physical size though, the D600 is much closer to the D7000 though – almost identical, in fact – but is n...
Publicación: 2012-09-27, Autor: Ben , crítica de: 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...
Resumen: Let's compare a , and , each with a 35mm f/2 lens. Let's see how well the real-world combinations of lenses and cameras compare. No one ever dares do comparisons aga......
Resumen: Let's rack-up the , and and see how they compare for sharpness, resolution and high-ISO performance. I shot my () on the D7100 and D7000. I shot the () on my D600, which gives the same angle of view. The D600 is FX, and the ...
By Josh Fate The Nikon D600 is entering a bit of new territory, giving their FX-format Full-Frame shooters the option of a smaller, lighter camera body with the image quality, sensitivity and performance of their larger, professional series of dSLR cam...
Excellent image quality, Full feature set, Dual SD card slots, Good performance, especially given its 24 megapixel sensor, Trickle down features from the D800, e.g, advanced video options
Slow AF in Live View, Smaller AF coverage (compared to D800), Dual SD card slots vs. CF/SD, WiFi andGPSrequire optional accessories (vs. the Canon 6D)
The Nikon D600's release (along with that of the Canon 6D) has made full-frame shooting available to a broader market than ever before. This is particularly important for Nikon users since photographers with DX cameras don't have to buy new lenses when s...