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December 2013
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93 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Komfortable Bedienung
Großer Funktionsumfang
Beeindruckende ISO-Leistung
Günstige Vollformat-Kamera
Hohe Auflösung
Gute Bedienung
Umfangreich Ausgestattet
Schneller Phasen-AF
Vollformat-Sensor
Gute Bildqualität
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 geformtem Griff
Kameragehäuse gegen Staub und Spritzwasser geschütz
Automatischer Weißabgleich mit stimmigen Farben bei Kunstlicht
Sehr großer Ausstattungsumfang inklusive praxisgerechter Automatiken
Hervorragende Bildqualität
Selbst bei hoher ISOZahl
Robustes Gehäuse mit guter Ergonomie
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
AF-Messfeld-Anordnung indiskutabel
Kit-Objektiv nur Mittelmaß
Display schwächelt bei Vollansicht
Kreativ-Features wie HDR nicht professionell
Autofokusgeschwindigkeit (Live-View)
Bildrauschen bei hoher Lichtempfindlichkeit
Videomodus durch Software beschnitten
Langsamer Autofokus bei Videos
Kürzeste Belichtungszeit "nur" 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
Larger full frame sensor and weather sealed body nudges this DSLR into pro territory, workhorse like build, swift response times, large and bright optical viewfinder
No body-integral Wi-Fi connectivity, expensive if you don’t need a full frame DSLR, chunky and bulky compared to consumer level sub £1000 DSLRs
In truth this camera comes across like a subtle update of the previous D600, at just over a year old, rather than major overhaul. But like that camera the newer D610 once more offers up the most affordable route into full frame photography for anyone wedd...
The question people will want answered is whether the D610 suffers from the same dust or oil trait that befell the D600. The good news is that it doesnt – I took more than 3,000 shots against an illuminated white background in the AP studio and, reviewin...
High build quality, Excellent quality images, Reliable AF system, Clean sensor
No major step, up on D600, AF clumped in center, Odd info display options, JPEG, only HDR mode, No Wi, Fi, Fixed screen
You might also like... What camera should I buy? Your options explained While the Nikon D610 is an excellent camera that's capable of recording plenty of detail in images with rich tones, good exposure and pleasant colours it is considerably more expensi...
As mentioned above, the only differences between the D610 and the D600 are the improvement to auto white balance adjustment, the slightly faster continuous frame rate and the new quiet continuous shutter drive mode. Otherwise, the two models are identical...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-01-23, Autor: Elias , Testbericht von: goodgearguide.com.au
Full-frame sensor, Great low-light performance, Feels comfortable to use
Screen doesn't have a hinge, Some slight chromatic aberration
Nikon's D610 is a great value camera for anyone wanting to move from a crop sensor to a full-frame model. Its performance is great overall, and the build of the camera is solid. We like it...
Zusammenfassung: Cameras DateDecember 5, 2013 (1) Read later This 24-megapixel full- frame DSLR has a couple of improvements on the D600 released last year. Burst mode speed is increased from 5.5 to 6 frames a second; auto white balance has been tweaked and a ...
One thing that hasn't changed is the beautiful image quality. The relatively low pixel density means low noise and wide dynamic range. Mechanically the D610 is responsive. We like the price this is an entry into the joys of full frame at a price once fill
The D610 does feel oldfashioned. The new Sony a7, which we assume uses the same 24megapixel sensor, is smaller, lighter and slightly cheaper
For anyone with a bag of Nikon lenses, a budget and a hankering for a full-frame camera this is the way to go. If some of your lenses are for cropped sensor APS cameras the D610 will recognise them and adjust the frame size. For anyone moving up with no l...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-12-05, Autor: terry , Testbericht von: dpexpert.com.au
One thing that hasn't changed is the beautiful image quality. The relatively low pixel density means low noise and wide dynamic range. Mechanically the D610 is responsive. We like the price – this is an entry into the joys of full frame at a price point o
The D610, for all its considerable merits, does feel old fashioned. The new Sony a7, which we assume uses the same 24 megapixel sensor, is smaller, lighter and slightly cheaper. It feels more modern and does not seem so much like a film camera with a digi
For anyone with a bag of Nikon lenses, a limited budget and a hankering for a full frame camera this is the way to go. If some of your lenses are for cropped sensor APS cameras the D610 will automatically recognise them and adjust the frame size according...