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Nikon D600 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Kit with 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED Nikkor Lens (OLD MODEL)

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Style: 28-300mm Lens Bundle


Features

  • 24.3MP full-frame CMOS sensor
  • 39-point AF system (9 cross-type)
  • ISO 100-6400 expandable up to 25,600
  • 3.2 inch LCD with 921,000 dots
  • Full 1080p HD video
  • 5.5 frames per second continuous shooting
  • 100% viewfinder coverage
  • 2,016-pixel RGB TTL metering sensor
  • Single-axis level in viewfinder, dual-axis level in live view
  • 10.5MP DX-format crop mode
  • Uncompressed video recording via HDMI
  • Dual SD card slots
  • With 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED Nikkor Lens
  • Comes with class 10 32 GB SD card and Nikon DSLR/Laptop Bag
  • Newly developed 24.3 MP FX-format CMOS sensor
  • Cinema-quality Full HD (1080p)
  • Share D600 images with the optional WU-1b Wireless Mobile Adapter (sold seperately)

Description

Passionate photographers who seek exceptional full-frame, high-resolution performance rely on Nikon FX-format HD-SLRs. For the first time ever, that level of performance is available in a compact, affordable HD-SLR. D600’s 24.3 megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor captures every detail with lifelike sharpness. Its EXPEED 3 processing system manages all that data with remarkable speed and accuracy, enabling up to 5.5 fps continuous shooting at full resolution. And the lowlight performance synonymous with Nikon is again proven deserved—shoot crystal clear images from ISO 100 to 6400, expandable down to 50 and up to 25600 for extreme situations.

Compatible Mountings: Nikon F (FX)


Aspect Ratio: 1.771


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: NEF (RAW) 12 or 14 bit, lossless compressed, compressed or uncompressed, JPEG


Image Stabilization: No


Maximum Focal Length: 300 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 10.7 x


Maximum Aperture: 22 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 50


Metering Description: Multi, Center-weighted, Average, Spot


Compatible Mountings: Nikon F (FX)


Aspect Ratio: 1.771


Sensor Type: CMOS


File Format: NEF (RAW) 12 or 14 bit, lossless compressed, compressed or uncompressed, JPEG


Image stabilization: No


Maximum Aperture: 22 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 50


Photo Sensor Resolution: 24.3 MP


Photo Sensor Size: Full Frame (35mm)


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/4000 Seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 30 seconds


Exposure Control: Aperture priority (A), Manual, Program (P), Shutter-priority (S)


Form Factor: Mid-size SLR


Effective Still Resolution: 24.3 MP


Special Feature: Lightweight


Screen Size: 3.2 Inches


Shooting Modes: Scene


Item Weight: 1.87 Pounds


Video Resolution: 1080p


Viewfinder: Optical


Flash Modes: Auto, On, Off, Slow Synch, Flash exposure compensation


Camera Flash: Built-In


Skill Level: Professional


Compatible Devices: Nikon F (FX)


Continuous Shooting: 5.5


Aperture modes: F3.5–F5.6


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.70x


Flash Sync Speed: 1/200 sec


Video Capture Format: MPEG-4, H.264


Expanded ISO Maximum: 25600


Connectivity Technology: HDMI, USB


Wireless Technology: Optional, Wu-1b mobile adapter


Video Output: HDMI


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 2


Total USB Ports: 1


Total Video Out Ports: 1


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Hardware Interface: HDMI, USB


HDMI Type: Type C Mini HDMI


Digital-Still: No


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Stills


Night vision: No


Auto Focus Technology: Center, Continuous, Contrast Detection, Face Detection, Live View, Multi-area, Phase Detection, Selective single-point, Single, Tracking


Focus Features: Multi-CAM 4800 autofocus sensor module with TTL phase detection


Autofocus Points: 39


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Autofocus: Yes


JPEG Quality Level: Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG, NEF (RAW)


Total Still Resolution: 24.3 MP


Maximum Focal Length: 300 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 10.7 x


Lens Type: zoom


Camera Lens: 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED Nikkor Lens


Minimum Focal Length: 28 Millimeters


Digital Zoom: 5.00


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7


Photo Filter Thread Size: 77 Millimeters


Photo Filter Size: 77 Millimeters


Metering Methods: Multi, Center-weighted, Average, Spot


Brand: Nikon


Model Name: D600


Built-In Media: Battery, Body Cap, Eyecup, Instruction Manual, Shoe Cap, USB Cable


Are Batteries Included: Yes


External-Memory Size: 32 GB


Model Number: 13203


Remote Included: No


Model Series: D600


Series Number: 600


Global Trade Identification Number: 34


UPC: 018208132034


Manufacturer Part Number: 13203


Manufacturer: Nikon


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 921000


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 921000


Flash Memory Type: SD/SDHC/SDXC x 2 slots


Memory Slots Available: 2


Flash Memory Installed Size: 32 GB


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Spots Never Go Away - Fixed by Nikon
Style: 28-300mm Lens Bundle
Like many other buyers I have been plagued with the dirt and oil on the sensor. This is a good camera and with good glass takes very nice pictures. But having to constantly clean the sensor is not what you would expect in a camera of this cost and with the reputation of Nikon. I see Nikon has released the D610, the difference - a new shutter system. Funny how Nikon refuses to admit they made a bad camera but it is now replaced with a new model - Nikon should have at least upgraded the focusing system to set up a better reason to buy the D610. Just to fix a design flaw, does not compel me to upgrade! I have just sent my D600 back to Nikon for the third time to try to get them to fix the oil-on-sensor problem. By the way, the Nikon literature saying that the problem goes away after 3,000 shutter releases is not true either. I have about 4,000 now and the problem is not getting better but worse. Unless, you want to spend countless hours in post processing getting rid of spots, don't buy the D600. I would be very wary of the D610 also. Update 12/17/2013 I sent my D600 into Nikon Repair and all is better than new. I have shot about 3000 frames since I got it back and no spots. Nikon finally replaced the shutter mechanism, cleaned and recalibrated the sensor. Great photos now with no dust. I bought a Nikon D7100 as a backup camera and side-by-side the D600 is the better camera (and should be.) I do wish the D600 had the D7100 autofocus system however. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2013 by jcoleman-ce

  • Coming from the D7000 it's awesome. The lens is also good for what it is.
Style: 28-300mm Lens Bundle
I've bought this kit about a month ago and have been loving it. I don't use the bag it's too big for my liking but it seems like its decent quality. Here are the pros and cons I've found for the camera first then the lens. D600 Pros- this is my first full frame camera and coming from a DX sensor i see the pics contain a lot more detail and under exposed images can be brightened up a lot and still contain a ton of detail. No auto focus issues with my camera. Tested the lens and camera and they both focused well. It's a little bigger than the D7000 but it only took me a day of shooting to control everything with my eye on the viewfinder like I do with my D7000 Battery life is still good. A little worst than the D7000 but only slightly noticeable. Cons- I hate the autofocus points. Their very close together and I like to shoot more in the corners. You must use the recomposing technique with this camera. All those auto focus points are pretty much useless. They could have gotten the same job done with 5 or 9 points. I wish it had 3 user programmable settings instead of two. I really only use M, U1 and U2. A and S come in handy but that Scene setting should be a U3. Also, I don't like how you have to push the middle button down before you can turn the knob to change the settings. My D7000 didn't have that button and I never had a problem with my camera modes changing when I didn't want them to. That's all the flaws I can think of with the body so on to the lens. 28-300mm Lens Pros- I use my sharper fixed lenses under predictable conditions, but there is no better lens for the unpredictable. I wanted this for my general use walking lens. Nothing more, so even though the focal length overlaps all my lenses. I doesnt replace any of them. I take this lens with me in the woods where you never know what you're going to see but when you see it the right lens better be on your camera. This lens is going to let you get a great shot under most conditions. I can be doing a landscape shot, then when that hawk lands on a branch near me I can zoom in and get the shot before it flys off. I've missed a lot of great shots because I was trying to change lenses but now it rarely happens. Cons- well it's decently sharp and vivid but it's not gonna win awards for any of that stuff. Nikon makes a lot of money off lenses so even if they could they would never make a lens that was great at everything. Again, I use my fixed lenses when I'm doing the predictable stuff like portraits or indoor work or low light work because their better lenses for that job. I can't really fault this lens for not being good at stuff it's not supposed to be good at. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2012 by Riyad

  • great pictures...when it focus
Style: 28-300mm Lens Bundle
had this camera in repair more time than i had it using it. i am not a professional photographer, and for this very reason autofocus is important to me. it did quit unexpectedly, and after contacting Nikon support, i had to send the body of the camera, at my expenses to Nikon in California, there it sat for 3 weeks, with ZERO communications from nikon and had the camera sent back, to have the problem reappear 3 days later. No i did not pay that much to have a very fancy DSLR in repair, and I would therefore NOT recommend this model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2013 by merlinpi

  • Five stars Nikon package
Style: 28-300mm Lens Bundle
Nikon D600 is just uber amazing. I jumped out of a D3100 and for me, it is like a dream coming true. Auto focus is surreal, ISO does not ruin the picture, instead you can take pictures with very low light without a problem. The lens 28-300mm is pretty decent, although it is heavy. I decided to buy the Nikkor 50mm 1.8G and I can't say how happy I am so far. It takes a while to master the camera functions, but you can pretty much start using it as soon as you unpack it. I had an issue with the delivery to Harrah's Hotel in Las Vegas, but it was well managed by Amazon and I finally had this wonderful gear. If you are are thinking if you should move to a Full Frame camera, my answer is yes if you can. I can't stress enough how great it is in low light, the ISO performance is amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2013 by Rafael P. Fernandes

  • Incredible camera! well worth the price (and the DUST!)
Style: 28-300mm Lens Bundle
Ok the whole dust/oil spots thing is TOTALY TRUE!! I have Never taken my lens off the camera and when shooting at small apertures (they don’t show up otherwise) my images have about 30 dust spots. Before buying the camera I read several famous-photo-dude blog’s that all said that the camera did not have the dust problem: I can only conclude that they did not use the camera for long enough, or look at images taken with small apertures. But MAN what a camera (and lens combo), incredible dynamic range, incredible sharpness, and incredible ability to shot in low light. I am SO glad I bought it. I just have to get the sensor cleaned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2013 by Catherine

  • Overwhelming Dust, Lost Trust
Style: 28-300mm Lens Bundle
The dust issue continues to reoccur OVER and OVER. Local camera shop will clean sensor for $90. EACH TIME this happens I need to fork over $90??? And it happens frequently. Every 1000 shots or so. I won't rehash what others have said about Nikon and the D610 but this is so disappointing after spending $2K on this body. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2013 by Justin

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