Nikon Issues Replacement Or Equivalent Model For D600 DSLR

Nikon Issues Replacement Or Equivalent Model For D600 DSLRThe Nikon D600 DSLR which was first announced in September a couple of years ago, has also been marked as discontinued a wee bit more than a year down the road after that. It was a pretty short life cycle, don’t you think so? Well, it seems that there is an issue with which multiple granular black spots happen to be reflected in images shot with the Nikon D600 DSLR, and Nikon has issued an apology for the inconvenience caused to avid shutterbugs who tote the Nikon D600 around.

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    Nikon outs the D600, a new Full Frame DSLR

    Is Nikon’s D800 to much for you? I mean both financially speaking and physically speaker? Don’t worry, here you are another Full Frame DSLR from Nikon and behold the D600! The D600 is simply put the D800 little bother and comes slightly cheaper (220,000 Yen in Japan or $2,100 in the US and €2,150 in Europe) and features a more reasonable 24Mpix sensor instead of the mind blowing 36Mpix sensor found on the D800. Like the D800 the D600 comes with the same weather sealed and dust …

    Nikon unveils lightweight, full-frame D600 DSLR — hands-on and low-light samples (video)

    Nikon unveils D600 fullframe DSLR 24MP, lightweight, 2,400 handson video

    We’ve been watching out for the D600 since images leaked a couple of months ago, and today it’s been made official: a full-frame DSLR that’s priced ever-so-slightly closer to the reach of mortals (read: “high-end enthusiasts”) who perhaps can’t claim everything off their tax. At just shy of $2,100 (update: €2,150 in Europe), the 24-megapixel camera’s US list price is significantly lower than that of the 36-megapixel D800, and undercuts Canon’s rival EOS 5D Mark III and Sony’s brand new full-frame Alpha A99.

    What’s more, aside from the resolution, you’re getting something pretty close to the D800 — including a weather- and dust-resistant magnesium alloy build, fast Exspeed III processor, and AF that works down to f/8 — but here it’s all contained in a body that sheds a full 15 percent off the D800’s weight. It feels great to hold a full-frame DSLR like this, which is barely any heavier or more conspicuous than an APS-C shooter like the D7000.

    Nikon is also making a big deal out of the fact that the D600 handles wireless transfers and triggers using the new WU-1b widget, which is identical to the familiar WU-1a we reviewed on the D3200 except that it plugs into the camera’s USB port rather than the HDMI port. There’s an Android app to allow your mobile device to communicate with the camera, and an iOS app is set to land by the end of September.

    Read on a few more initial impressions and a quick look at the D600’s high-ISO performance.

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    Nikon D600: A Professional Camera This Loaded Cannot Possibly Be This Cheap [Cameras]

    For a lot of people a professional DSLR like the Nikon D800 is something you dream about but can’t afford. The new full-frame Nikon D600 is $800 cheaper than the D800 and packs many of its big brother’s features. Yes, you, the non-professional should be very excited. More »