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Is Nikon D610 good for beginners?
The Nikon D610 features a 24.3MP full-frame CMOS sensor, and it has a native ISO range of 100 through 6400 (expandable to ISO 50 – 25,600). This is why we recommend this camera for beginners in photography, or to those who don’t have a large budget but would like to experience shooting with a full-frame camera.
Is the Nikon D610 a full-frame camera?
Optimized for full-frame shooting, streamlined for compactness and value, the D610 will fuel your photographic passion like never before. Passionate photographers who seek uncompromised full-frame, high-resolution performance rely on Nikon FX-format HD-SLRs.
What is the D610 good for?
Like most Nikon DSLRs, the D610 automatically corrects for any lateral color fringes in any lens, and for just about all Nikon lenses introduced in the past 20 years (any AF-D, AF-I, AF-S or G lens), also can automatically correct for lens distortion and corner light falloff.
What is the max shutter count for Nikon D610?
150,000 cycles
How many pictures has my camera taken? How many will it take?
DSLR Model | Estimated number of Shutter Actuations |
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D600 / D610 | tested to 150,000 cycles |
D500 | tested to 200,000 cycles |
D300 / D300s | tested to 150,000 cycles |
D7000, D7100, D7200, D7500 | tested to 150,000 cycles |
Is the Nikon D610 weather sealed?
The D610 offers some improvements over the previous model, too. The Nikon D610’s weather sealing is dust and moisture resistant, while the top and rear covers are made of magnesium alloy, similar to the Nikon D800.
Why is a full frame camera better?
1. Full-frame cameras have bigger, better pixels. Larger pixels can capture more color information and also capture incoming light with greater efficiency and less noise than smaller pixels. This is the main reason full-frame sensors can deliver better performance at higher ISO settings than so-called crop sensors.