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Nikon D610 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)

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  • 24.3MP full frame CMOS sensor
  • 39 point AF system (9 cross type)
  • ISO 100 6400 expandable up to 25,600
  • 3.2 inch Lcd with 921,000 dots
  • 1080/30p, 25p or 24p or 720/60p, 50p or 30p hd video (mpeg 4 AVC/h.264)
  • 6 frames per second continuous shooting; 100% viewfinder coverage
  • Operating environment temperature: 0 to 40°C/32 to 104°F
  • 2,016 pixel rgb ttl metering sensor
  • Single axis level in viewfinder, dual axis level in live view
  • 10.5mp dx format crop mode


Product Description

The Nikon D610 Digital SLR Camera has the power of a 24.3 MP Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor in a compact, streamlined HD-SLR body. Create brilliant full frame images and 1080p videos. Capture every detail in stunning clarity with Nikon's superior 39 point AF system with Scene Recognition. Additional features include: 6 FPS burst shooting, 3.2-inch LCD, ISO expandable to 25,600, plus much more. Focus lock: Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF) or by pressing AE-L/AF-L button.

From the Manufacturer


Feel the power of a 24.3 MP Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor in a compact, HD-SLR body. Create dazzling full-frame images rivaled only by Nikon's D800 series D-SLR and 1080p Full HD videos. Nikon's superior 39-point AF system and Scene Recognition System means details will be clear and crisp—for static or moving subjects. HD video quality rivals more expensive dedicated video cameras. Nikon FX-format quality has never been more attainable.

Experience the passion of Nikon full-frame photography.

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.



Nikon's Full-frame sensor raises the bar on image quality

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.

Remarkable AF performance with compatibility up to f/8

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.

Exceptional performance and quality

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.



Broadcast-quality Full HD video at your fingertips

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.

Wi-Fi camera control and mobile sharing

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.





Supplied Accessories

  • EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-25 Quick Charger
  • UC-E15 USB Cable
  • BM-14 LCD Monitor Cover
  • DK-21 Rubber Eyecup
  • AN-DC10 Strap
  • DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
  • BF-1B Body Cap
  • BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cap
  • NikonView NX2 CD ROM

Adriano Xavier
Reviewed in Brazil on June 4, 2021
O desempenho de ISO dela é maravilhoso, podendo fazer fotos em alta qualidade até ISO 2000. Velocidade ótima de 6fps que faz muita diferença e tem um clique bem suave. Pra quem está acostumado com crop ela é bem pesada, dependendo da lente fica mais ainda. O único defeito dela é a distribuição dos pontos de foco. O frame é imenso mas todos os pontos ficam concentrados na área central da imagem. Fiz uma boa opção e recomendo!
Aimee d
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2021
8 months later, focusing issues are prevalent.
Sam
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 15, 2020
I was sent out a camera that was supposed to be in very good quality and it wasn't even in a good quality standard. I am not best pleased. Not a great service at all if I am paying nearly 5 hundred a 50 pound for a poor quality camera
LEONARDO GRATEROL
Reviewed in Mexico on December 14, 2016
Excelente cámara. Amazon la rebajó de precio por 1 día en 18,200 pesos, al darle comprar el producto estaba agotado pero me prometieron enviarlo tan pronto estuviera disponible, y así fue además que me respetaron el precio. Súper compra! El producto llegó en perfecto estado , la cámara viene con un protector para la pantalla de buena calidad ( en la descripción no menciona que lo incluya). Respecto a la calidad de las fotos el rango dinámico y calidad son exelentes. Tal vez el único detalle sería que el sistema de enfoque en condiciones de poca luz no es tan rápido como los modelos d810 o la d750 pero tampoco nada por lo que alarmarse. Eso si los puntos de enfoque de esta cámara están distribuidos al centro así que si lo tuyo son tomás de acción como deportes etc creo no sería la cámara indicada para ti.
JAIME ZAMUDIO
Reviewed in Mexico on December 13, 2016
Excelente cámara y el lente es muy nítido, muy recomendable el kit, me encanta se lo recomiendo a cualquiera de verdad.
Los CR
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2014
[UPDATE Nov 14 2014. 11 months since I have this excellent camera. Main task is taking beach photos under a torrid tropical sun in sandy dusty humid beaches when the sunny beach season gets in (November). I was appalled to notice 3 small kninda black dots in every photograph. I cleaned the lens, I ran the "dust cleaning process" and the "sensor cleaning process". THE DOTS DISAPPEARED! I do not know if they were dust dots, oil dots or whatever. They just disappeared through very easy fast cleaning. I AM SO HAPPY! 11 MONTHS OF OUTSTANDING SERVICE BY THIS MAGNIFICIENT NIKON D610!!!] ]I received this camera ON TIME in december 2013 and now the camera has had more than 6 months with several days of heavy use in tropical beaches and other tropical parts of my country. No problems at all. No oil or dust in sensor, just amazing images.The sensor in fact is one of the best that exist. DXoMark rated this sensor as 3rd best ever after the Nikon D800 and D800E sensors. But those sensors get a better grade essentially because they have more megapixels  ]. This camera has a bigger size pixel than the D800 and D800E (as far as I understand the D810 will be on sale on august and it has a superior sensor).It think its sensor is as good as the D800 and D800E, simple as that. The lens is awesome, some say that it is a professional lens at a very reasonnable price. ]The Nikon D600 had serious problems and many negative comments here are about the D600. The D610 seems to have fixed very well those problems.I am very very happy with this machine. It is a great value: Absolute superb quality at prices that may be called consumer-prices and not professional exorbitant prices. I repeat that the machine has been through intense use many days -not all the time- under heavy tropical sun and sand, in boats and cars, etc. Superb machine. Superb performance for the dollar. Thanks Nikon!
Seacrash
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2014
I am in the process of starting a photography business and had big decisions to make when it came to which brand and model I was going to go with for my 1st SLR. I like to be different than the masses so I was leaning towards Nikon over Canon. I was looking at purchasing the D600, but then read about the oil spot problems and decided to hold off. I couldn't justify buying the D800 for the money, but didn't want to throw my money away on the D600. With no good options left, I reluctantly decided that Canon was my only good option (although I definitely would have considered Pentax if they were producing an SLR at the time).Just as I was about to make the purchase, I saw that Nikon released the D610. I was ecstatic--thinking that timing is everything and that this might actually be the one for me. Positive reviews started flowing in--other than unhappy D600 owners. I will say that I sympathize with D600 owners because I would be mad as hell too after spending that kind of money. Needless to say, I don't rush out to buy something the day it hits the market. Especially, for $2k--I want to read a good sample of reviews first. Even though it's tough to support a company that left it's customers high and dry, I decided that this D610 was the camera for me and hoped that Nikon had learned it's lesson on the D600 so that a debacle like that doesn't happen again.On to the camera itself. I've owned it for about 2 months now and have to say I'm very pleased with the purchase.Pros:*** Picture Quality--has been phenomenal. It's amazing the level of detail 24 MP can provide. The RAW files are big--so I mostly work with the JPEGs. Make sure you have a big enough hard drive and fast enough computer to handle these files. I have the 27" iMac and it works seamlessly.*** 6 FPS--is plenty fast unless you are shooting extremely fast moving subjects*** Quiet shutter--is definitely quieter than regular shutter, but I wouldn't say it's close to silent*** Dual Memory Card Slots--huge feature--you can use the 2nd slot from backup or solely for video or 1st slot for RAW / 2nd slot for JPEG (what I use)*** Built-in Flash--I will mostly be using an external flash, but it's still a very nice feature to have in case you need it*** U1 and U2 modes--these are customized settings that you can manually program to be able to use with the flip of a switch--certainly a nice feature to save time when shooting events such as weddings, etc.***Low light photography--is exceptional. Photos end up being much brighter than they are to the naked eye--it's pretty unreal how much light this image sensor can pick up.Cons:*** As others have stated, the 39 point auto focusing system is by no means terrible, but it does "hunt" at times--especially in low light. That's one of the main extras you're paying for in the D800, D4, etc. I imagine there is much faster reliable focusing on those models. Still the focus system is good enough for my purposes.I also highly recommend using Lightroom 5 as your photo editor--it's way better than iPhoto and some of the others. And do yourself a favor--to take full advantage of this camera--invest in good glass. I have the Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 and 70-200 f/2.8 and both combine with this camera for stunning detail. If you're investing this much money in a camera, don't go cheap on the glass. I also recommend buying the battery grip, if for no other reason than the camera feels much better in the hands. I can get 4 fingers on the body instead of 3 which makes me worry a lot less about my grip slipping.And lastly, I've had no oil spot sensor problems after about 2,000 pictures. I hope this review is helpful. I'd be happy to answer any questions you have about this model. Cheers!UPDATE (03/2014): I've now owned the camera for 4 months and have taken over 4,000 pictures. There has been no dust/oil spot issues whatsoever. I continue to be extremely happy with the camera and am always discovering new settings/capabilities. I purchased the book, "Mastering the Nikon D610" by Darrell Young. It has really helped me understand the full functionality of the camera. The user's manual is not the easiest/most helpful reading material as you can imagine. I continue to get compliment after compliment about the quality of the images this camera produces (even from Canon owners of the 5DMIII and 6D). Once I decided on Nikon, I know I was torn deciding between the d800 and this camera. I feel confident in saying that this is the best bang for your buck in the current Nikon line. In fact, I like this camera so much that I've decided to purchase a 2nd one (being a wedding photographer--I need two full frame bodies).
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