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The Nikon D610 is a minor update to the Nikon D600, Nikon's best digital camera ever.
New in the D610 are a slightly faster shutter which runs to 6 FPS, as opposed to the 5.5 FPS of the D600, and a new 3 FPS Quiet Continuous (Qc) shutter mode. Otherwise, the D610 with battery grips like Nikon D800 D800E Battery Grip, Nikon D7000 Battery Grip, Nikon D300 D300S D700 Battery Grip, Nikon D5100 D5200 Battery Grip, Nikon D3100 D3200 D3300 Battery Grip, Canon EOS 60D 60Da 60D-a Battery Grip, Canon EOS 550D 600D 650D 700D Digital Rebel T2i T3i T4i T5i Battery Grip, Canon EOS 7D Battery Grip, Canon EOS 5D Mark II Battery Grip, Canon EOS 450D 500D 1000D Rebel XSi XS T1i Battery Grip is the same body with the same size and weight, the same sensor, flash, battery, LCD and everything as last year's D600 — and the shutter still has the same 1/200 sync speed.
For feature counters, the D610 has 1080p HD video, built-in HDR, an electronic horizon and more — all the same as last year's D600.
Like most Nikon DSLRs, the D610 automatically corrects for any lateral color fringes in any lens, and for just about all Nikon lenses introduced in the past 20 years (any AF-D, AF-I, AF-S or G lens), also can automatically correct for lens distortion and corner light falloff. While it won't correct distortion with Nikon AI and AI-s manual focus lenses, it does provide full color Matrix metering, EXIF data and auto and manual exposure. Got a set of Nikon lenses from 30 years ago? You're already good to go with the D610; they'll look great.
The D4 runs faster and is the choice of full-time sports and action pros, but it has slightly less resolution than the D610. In practice, D4 images are almost as good, but the D4 is too heavy and lacks the critical U1 and U2 modes on the D610's top dial that I find so critical to my day-to-day use.
The D610's 24 MP is more than twice as much as anyone needs for anything. I'd be happy with only 10 MP in full-frame if it had the great U1 and U2 instant recall modes of the D610; utility is the difference between getting the picture and missing it; resolution today is so high it doesn't matter anymore, and some cameras like the D800 have such excessive marketing-driven resolution that the files bog everything down.
Whenever anyone packs this much large-format image quality into such a small package, I'm all over it! The D610's 24MP is enough for astounding mural-sized images without size limits if your lenses and technique are good enough, and the D610 is small and compact. 24 MP is astounding if you know what you're doing. If you do, mural-sized prints look spectacular.
Don't let the D610's small size and light weight fool you: the D610 is much faster than the D800: 6 FPS versus only 4 FPS! The D610 keeps cranking as fast as I ever need it to, and never, ever chokes on its 24 MP files, either.
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