Nikon D610

The D610 shares the same 24 megapixel FX CMOS sensor as the D600, with essentially the same body, features and options. The new shutter mechanism shoots at 6 FPS, where the D600 was 5.5 FPS. The D610 also has a quiet mode for the shutter, and it is noticeably quieter than the normal mode; an option that is useful for wedding ceremonies, births, wildlife, or anywhere you would want to be as unobtrusive as possible.
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Pros
- Excellent Image Quality
- Amazing Dynamic Range
- High quality performance
- Full range of features
- Dual SD card slots
- Shutter fix is an improvement over the D600
- full frame, weather sealed camera with loads of features for the price
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Cons
- Small AF coverage compared to some other full-frame DSLRs
- Wifi not included, purchase as optional accessory
- AF struggles a bit in very low light, gets there but is slow
- 1/200 sync speed for flash, 1/4000 top shutter speed (same as D600)
Quick Take
The D610 is likely the best buy in full frame DSLR cameras right now, as it is a new and improved version of the very popular D600.
Read Our Full Review: Nikon D610 Review: Second Verse Same as the First, Minus Tons of Dust and Oil
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