Reviewers Liked

  • Full-frame sensor; excellent image quality; video
  • 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
  • Full 1080p video capability, timelapse image sequences are recorded straight into a full HD video file
  • Outstanding stills with lush “analog” feel, Excellent lowlight shooting, As sophisticated, flexible as you want it to be
  • Comfortable control layout, Great grip, Power switch perfectly positioned, Supports older, screw-drive lenses, Mode and Drive dials lock in place, Focuses well in low light, Very high resolution with superb detail, Excellent high ISO performance, Very
  • Excellent allaround image quality, strong feature set without any significant dumbing down of functionality to appeal to less experienced photographers, solid but lightweight build, smaller camera size still feels comfortable for photographers with large
  • There's a lot to like in the Nikon D600, including a great set of shooting features, comfortable and intelligent design, and excellent photo quality and performance
  • Excellent image quality, price, handling
  • Compact, full-frame body. Excellent high-ISO quality. Uncompressed 1080p workflow possible. 5.3fps shooting
  • Classleading image noise, Classleading dynamicrange, Good coloraccuracy after tweaking, Speedy autofocus, Generally fast and responsive, Ultrashort blackout, Flexible selftimer and exposure delay, Very sharp LCD, Highly customizable with plenty of control

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • Price is a little high for the target market Share & EnjoyTweet Author: Rob Sylvan
  • 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)
  • Inability to control lens aperture during recording, Autofocus coverage area may annoy a few, not as affordable as you may think
  • Even “affordable” fullframe cameras are still very expensive, Heavy, bulky, Delivers quality movies but not the finest available
  • Dust and oil-spatter problem (may go away with time), Second function button oddly placed, Phase-detect AF points are limited to the center of the frame, Moiré can be a problem in certain circumstances, Zooming in greater than 100% in Live view
  • Can't adjust aperture on the fly while shooting video, Nikkor 2485mm f/3.54.5G ED VR kit lens won't appeal to pros, inconsistent metering, body has a somewhat plastic feel
  • Resolution drops to 10.5 MPix in DX mode, No exposure control during movie recording, Bracketing limited to 3 frames, Wifi and GPS are separate accessories
  • Photos display some unrecoverable clipping in the highlights that you don't expect in a camera of its caliber
  • AF points biased towards the centre of the frame
  • No GPS, Wi-Fi, or PC Sync socket. Compressed control layout. Must initiate autofocus manually during video recording
  • Underexposure more frequent than usual, Light entering OVF skews metering, Increased softness at ISO 3200, Strong antialias filter, EC button placement not ideal, Indistinct ISO button, Poor Liveview, not ExposurePriority, Bizarre Auto ISO, Exposure Delay