The Nikon D610 brings full frame (FX) technology in a compact digital camera size to provide dynamic images with uncompromising quality. The 24.3 MP image sensor delivers vibrant colors and low light capabilities, in addition to stunning cinema-quality 1080p HD video. The 39-point autofocus system offers advanced tracking and low light capabilties to -2EV. The D610 also boasts 6 frames per second continuous shooting to capture action at the perfect moment.
Nikon D610 Specifications | |
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Resolution | 24.3MP 6,016 x 4,016 pixels (24.7 million total) |
Sensor | 35.9x24mm CMOS sensor (FX) Self-cleaning via vibration of low pass filter |
Continuous shooting | 6 fps (3 fps quiet mode) |
Media | 2 x SD card slots (UHS-1 SDHC/SDXC) |
Autofocus | Multi-CAM4800 39-point AF system Optional 11-point mode 9 cross type sensors functional at f8 Facial recognition Internal auto focus motor |
Viewfinder | 100% coverage (FX) 97% coverage (DX) Diopter adjustment -3 to +1 m-1 |
Flash | On-board, pop-up flash 1/200 second flash sync with shutter at 1/250 seconds or slower. (range reduced at speeds between 1/200 and 1/250 seconds) |
Shutter Speed | 1/4,000 – 30 seconds |
Shutter Life | 150,000 actuations |
Metering | 2,016-degment RGB meter |
Display | 3.2-inch LCD 921,000 dots Automatic level adjustment |
Video | HD 1920x1080p 24/25/30 fps 720p 25/30/50/60 fps FX or DX crop mode video recording H.264 MPEG-4 codec Uncompressed HDMI output |
Exposure compensation | +/- 5EV in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 EV increments |
Photo editing | Built-in picture editing tools In-camera RAW editing 19 scene modes |
Timelapse | Internal intervalometer with automatic movie creation |
ISO Range | 100 – 6,400 (expandable to 50 – 25,600) |
Weight | 760g (850g with battery and media card) |
Battery | EN-EL15 |
Inputs/Outputs | USB 3.0 HDMI output Stereo headphone jack Stereo mic input jack GPS/remote input jack Built-in mic (mono) |
Price | $1996.95 body only $2596.95 body + 24-85mm VR lens |
Availability | Announced October 8, 2012 Release Late October/Early November 2013 |
Hello friends, I just bought a Nikon D610, by its HDMI output .. I connect the AC adapter and pinned lasts a few minutes, then off … where in the menu to find the function that is always on.
thanks
Due to rigorous military service, my camera hobby was on hold for 30 years (yes 30!). My venerable F2 and her Nikormat colleagues were stored lovingly and safely away awaiting my retirement. I came back to civilization to find the camera world had changed by dimensions without bounds. I made the leap to the D-610. What a beast! Video, uses my old AF-D series lenses and actually auto focuses (thanks to an internal motor); superior shutter speeds and on-board tools that are far superior and stable to my old darkroom antics. Coupled with a fine photo software package, my enthusiasm for photography is completely rekindled. No more Kodachrome, Tri-X, or Panatomic-X, but I can live with the changes. It’s the FX digital life for me. “Domo-Arigato-goziamus”