Tuesday, October 22, 2013

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Nikon D610, review, specs, latest prices. Nikon D610, full frame DSLR camera formidable successor to D600.
Nikon D610. Camera Zone
A good news for Nikon Nikonian as producers re-add family members Professional Full Frame camera range, the Nikon D610. With a myriad of additional features, this latest Full Frame must be supported by competent performance. Although not considered old, but in fact already have a sister Nikon D600, the Nikon D610. At the time of the first release of the year 2012, Nikon D600 Full Frame regarded as a very viable use for professional photography needs. Because D600 is already supported by the effective pixel reaches 24.3. And this time exceeds D600 Nikon D610 comes with a variety of new changes in it even though the effective pixel that is still the same at 24 Megapixels. But do not misunderstand, because D610 D600 was released not to replace it as the only successor. Somehow remains D600 Full Frame DSLR alternative which is quite cheap when compared to the Nikon D800 and the Full Frame from rival brands Canon 5D Mark III. The following Nikon D610 review, various sides, be it design, features, performance, price, etc.: Viewing the design of both cameras, the D610 and D600, at first glance it almost looks the same and still very typical of Nikon with a red stripe on the front grip. Even we have trouble finding differences both camera design. The back of the camera or on the controller and the screen is really almost no difference. With a wide grip as well as a versatile lever on top makes this camera feels comfortable to wear. Practically the button on the right side just AE-L/AF-L, the OK button along with the navigation, information and LV (Live View) to an image through the LCD monitor (not the viewfinder). The rest, lots of buttons positioned on the left, such as Play, Delete, Menu, White Balance, Qual, Zooming (+/-) which is incorrectly used only for setting the ISO. Looking at the top, not much different from most Nikon semipro up. Ie with the left shooting mode (M, P, S, A, Auto, Flash off, U1, U2 and the Scene). Then on the right, there is a screen indicator for the statistical figures Exposure settings, the Metering, Exposure Compensation, Shutter and diaphragm lever at the front. In total, Nikon D610 DSLR has dimensions of 141 x 113 x 82 mm (5.55 x 4.45 x 3.2 Prime;) and a total weight of 850 g (1.87 lb or 29.98 oz). Quite fitting for a Full Frame camera. Course materials from the camera body is solid Magnesium Alloy and strong. Seen as a very expensive camera and not cheap. Then, for Nikon D610 LCD screen has a screen with 3:20 inch scale reach, conforming Screen dots 921,000. Sharpness and color quality of the display certainly better and natural. Nikon D610 is a Full Frame DSLR with 24.3 Megapixel CMOS sensor measuring 35.9 x 24mm, and is designed with the latest Nikon EXPEED 3 processor. This camera features an ISO with a minimum of 100 and maximum numbers 6400, plus ISO boost minimum of 50 and a maximum of 25600 . While Shutter Speed is also standard, with minmal 30 seconds plus Bulb and a maximum 1/4000 sec. Another change in the Nikon D610 is a feature that Brust Continous plus up to 6 frames per second. Compare this with the D600 can only achieve 5.5 frames per second shooting. Even an extra 6 frames per second is also supported with the latest features, the Quiet Mode Continous where this feature can reduce the shutter sound when you're using the continuous shooting Brust. But unfortunately this continuous Quiet Mode only works up to 3 frames per second. Also sometimes this feature is relatively not so important because the photographer did not have problems with the sound on the use of Continuous Shutter streak Brust. One more significant change and proud by Nikon, which fixes the sensor component, wherein the D600 sensor has a weakness that is susceptible to dust and dirt. This was the result of mechanical components Shutter is not so good. On the D610 the bug has been resolved thanks to the new design Shutter components. Another change is the next White Balance feature which is considered more accurate color rendering and feature Weather Sealing better quality. With a focus point reached 39 points just like its predecessor, the Nikon D610 has a good sharpness and natural color processing and contrast typical Nikon. Additionally, this camera is also capable of delivering performance High Dynamic Range images properly. Not only images, the Nikon D610 is still packed with features HD video recording with size reaching a resolution of 1920 x 1080 (at 30 , 25 and 24 fps), and 1280 x 720 (at 60, 50, 30 and 25 fps).
The power of a pro-level Nikon FX-format camera—dazzling full-frame images, broadcast-quality 1080p video at your fingertips, superior low-light performance, faster frame rate up to 6 frames-per-second (fps), tack sharp autofocus with 39 focus points, built-in flash with Commander Mode, wireless photo sharing and much more—is attainable in a compact, lightweight full-frame HD-SLR body. A new continuous quiet mode lets you capture a sequence of shots without the noise associated with the raising and lowering of the D-SLR's mirror. Optimized for full-frame shooting, streamlined for compactness and value, the D610 will fuel your photographic passion like never before.

Stunning detail and NIKKOR lenses
Passionate photographers who seek uncompromised full-frame, high-resolution performance rely on Nikon FX-format HD-SLRs. With a level of performance only bested by Nikon's own D800 series D-SLRs, D610's 24.3 megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor, wide dynamic range and high S/N (signal-to-noise) ratio captures every detail with lifelike sharpness and low noise throughout its wide ISO range. Low-light performance is synonymous with Nikon—shoot crystal clear images from ISO 100 to 6400, expandable down to 50 and up to 25,600 for extreme situations. EXPEED 3 processing system manages all that data with remarkable speed and accuracy, enabling up to 6 fps continuous shooting at full resolution in both FX and DX formats. Whether shooting people, landscapes or close-ups—you'll marvel at D610's faithful color reproduction. Add Nikon's newest selection of affordable fast f/1.8 primes, compact wide ratio zooms with VR image stabilization or tele- and supertelephoto lenses and you'll see the full potential that the D610 offers.

f/8 sensitivity benefits action and wildlife photography
One of the keys to capturing razor-sharp images is a fast, precise autofocus system, and the D610 has one of the best. 39 tightly packed focus points with wide-area AF coverage offer endless compositional possibilities. Nine cross-type sensors in the center offer superior accuracy even when light and contrast are scarce. Seven center focus points work all the way down to f/8 for extended AF functionality with teleconverters and long-reach lenses. Switch between 9, 21 or 39 point AF, allowing for compositional freedom. D610's Scene Recognition System's subject identification and tracking information means enhanced performance by 3D Tracking and Auto Area AF. When shooting photos or HD video in Live View, Nikon’s responsive contrast-detect AF activates for accurate fulltime autofocusing.

Flawless metering and onboard intelligence
The D610 delivers consistently beautiful images, thanks to Nikon's intelligent Scene Recognition System with 3D Color Matrix Metering II. Its 2,016 pixel RGB sensor evaluates every scene, taking into account brightness, contrast, subject distance and the scene colors, all within the time it takes to press the shutter release button. That data is then referenced against an onboard image database for consistently accurate exposures, auto white balance, i-TTL flash and subject-tracking autofocus performance.

Two video formats in one camera
Nikon is committed to developing HD-SLRs that empower and inspire filmmakers and video enthusiasts, and the D610 is proof of that. Shoot 1080p HD videos with selectable frame rates of 30p, 25p or 24p and MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression. Bend time with 720p HD at 60p, 50p or 30p for ultra-smooth video playback of fast moving subjects, or create slow-motion footage during post processing. Manually adjust ISO, shutter speed and aperture, activate Live View shooting's fulltime AF with face-priority and subject tracking or manually focus. Experience dedicated inputs for an optional stereo mic and headphones for monitoring sound, still image exporting, uncompressed recording of video via HDMI out to an external recorder, simultaneous live view on external monitors and much more. Multi-area mode Full HD D-Movie gives you compositional freedom using FX or DX movie formats. Enhance your video with the dramatic perspectives and depth-of-field control of Nikon's full line of NIKKOR interchangeable lenses, and you'll dazzle with every video project.

Optional WU-1b wireless mobile adapter
With Wi-Fi compatibility, sharing photos is easier than ever. Connect the optional WU-1b Wireless Mobile Adapter and wirelessly transfer photos to your smartphone, tablet or any compatible Wi-Fi enabled device. Use your smartphone to instantly upload your shots to the web or email them to a friend. Install Nikon's free Wireless Mobile Adapter Utility and remotely control the D610—and shoot from your smartphone or tablet!

Lighting studio optional
The D610's built-in pop-up flash offers up new shooting possibilities that other cameras simply can't match—and not just in low-light situations. Even well lit subjects can benefit from a balanced fill flash for extra depth and dimension. And since the D610's flash integrates with Nikon's i-TTL system, it can act as a Commander and communicate crucial exposure information to two groups of remote flashes across three channels for accurate lighting and exceptional results. When you need the extra power, add an optional accessory Nikon Speedlight for more lighting possibilities.

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Nikon D610 :
- 24.3 megapixel FX-format CMOS censor
- Remarkable AF performance with compatibility up to f/8
- Intelligent Scene Recognition System with 3D Color Matrix Metering II
- Broadcast-quality full 1080p HD video
- Wi-Fi compatibility with optional WU-1b wireless mobile adapter

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