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May 2013
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Exzellente Bildqualität mit geringem Rauschen
Flotter Autofokus (optischer Sucher)
Viele Einstelloptionen
Integrierter Blitz
Einfache Bedienung
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Geringes BildrauschenAnschlüsse für Mikrofon und Kopfhörer
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Gute Ausstattung
Bedienung
Akku-Laufzeit
Großer Sucher
Handlich
Robustes Gehäuse
Blitz integriert
Hohe Bildqualität
Sehr Lichtempfindlich
Sehr gute bis exzellente Bildqualität und Detailwiedergabe bis ISO 1.600
Gute bis sehr gute Bildqualität bei ISO 3.200 und ISO 6.400
Sehr hochwertiges Magnesium-Gehäuse mit ergonomisch geformten Griff
Kameragehäuse gegen Staub und Spritzwasser geschütz
Robustes
Noch handliches Gehäuse
Exzellente Bildqualität
Selbst bei hoher ISOZahl
Integriertes Blitzgerät
Zahlreiche
Sinnvolle Automatikfunktionen
Großer Ausstattungsumfang
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Keine Blendeneinstellung in Videoaufnahmen
Teilweise verzögerte Bedienung
Träger Autofokus im LiveView
Keine Vorschau im optischen Sucher
Display nicht klappbar
Langsamer Autofokus im Live-View
Hoher Stromverbrauch im Live-View-Modus
Kürzeste Belichtungszeit 1/4.000 Sekunde
Blende im Video-Modus nicht veränderbar (muss im Liveview-Modus eingestellt werden)
Liveview- und Videoautofokus etwas langsam
Teilweise sehr starke Moire-Artefakte im Videomodus
Veröffentlicht: 2013-01-23, Autor: Philip , Testbericht von: popphoto.com
As we haven't yet tested Canon's EOS 6D, there's no good point of comparison for the D600. But given the images (both still and moving) that this camera can produce, the well-designed, weather-sealed body, and the vast array of lenses and accessories in t...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-12-27, Autor: Simon , Testbericht von: newatlas.com
Many photographers who've spent the last few years shooting with crop frame DSLRs are beginning to feel the pull of full frame. Prices are coming down as manufacturers target the consumer and enthusiast market. But if you're in the market for a full frame...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-12-18, Autor: David , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
Outstanding stills with lush “analog” feel, Excellent low-light shooting, As sophisticated, flexible as you want it to be
Even “affordable” full-frame cameras are still very expensive, Heavy, bulky, Delivers quality movies but not the finest available
This is hands-down one of the best DSLRs we've ever tested. Picture quality is simply great, with accurate colors that really pop. You can enlarge a nicely exposed shot 100 percent and spend hours pixel-peeping, appreciating all the detail. Noise is bar...
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 ...
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 ...
Put simply, the Nikon D600 is very much like a D7000 with a full-frame sensor. Nikon drew on the extremely popular design when building the D600. Its 24.3-megapixel sensor was the first available for under $2,100 body-only, followed closely by the Cano...
Quality: excellent (of course!)Why you would buy the Nikon D600: you want full frame quality at a reasonable price and luggable weight/size.Why you wouldn't buy the Nikon D600: no vari-angle screen.An impressive camera. Should sell in truckloads.Nikon D60...
Zusammenfassung: Video Review: The Nikon D600 digital camera comes with a 24 megapixel full frame sensor, 1080p video recording and a sleeker HD-SLR body. Matt Mira and Candace Bailey put these features to the test for its Gadget Pr0n rating....
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-11-16, Autor: Dan , Testbericht von: pdnonline.com
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
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
I'm curious to see how the D600 and its full-frame prosumer rivals from Canon and Sony do in terms of sales. When the Nikon D7000 came out in 2010 it was so popular, it was tough to find one in stores for months after it was introduced. While that APS-C C...
24.3 Megapixel FX CMOS sensor, 39-point AF with 9 cross-type sensors, 5.5fps full-frame continuous shooting, Compatible with DX lenses, 1080p30 and uncompressed HDMI out, Built-in AF motor for non AF-S lenses.
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.
From Nikon's point of view, the D600 has a tough role to fulfill. Primarily, it's an 'entry level' full frame DSLR designed to appeal to enthusiast photographers looking for the kind of build, image quality and features provided by pro DSLRs at a more...
Zusammenfassung: I have to admit: I am a Nikon DSLR user and lover. Having used the brand for decades, I am accustomed to the handling and the interface. Putting my film SLR usage history aside, my first digital SLR was the Nikon D60, then D200, then D300. When the first...