Nikon D610 First Look

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In a surprise announcement, Nikon has just this morning unveiled the D610, successor to the popular D600 which was released last year.

Nikon D610 Review – front view

While it sports the same 24.3MP sensor as the D600, the shooting speed has been upped to 6fps, and a new Quiet Release Burst mode allows for shooting at 3fps in near silence – a boon for wildlife and street photographers.

The D610 also inherits several characteristics of Nikon’s D4, including the Expeed 3 image processor and AF sensitivity.

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Given the abundance of previously existing Nikon technology in the D610, this release may be a response to the dust/oil issues that have plagued the D600 since its release.

Nikon D610 front angled
Many users of the D600 noticed dust/oil spots frequently appearing in the upper left portion of the frame of images taken with the camera. DPReview covered this in depth in their review, and Nikon released a statement earlier this year acknowledging the problem. The D610 seems to have had the problem corrected, with the addition of a new shutter release mechanism.
The Nikon D610 will be available by the end of the month at an RRP of £1,799. For more information, visit the Nikon website.

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Score in detail

  • Features 90
  • Image Quality 95
  • Design 90
  • Performance 90
  • Value 95