Nikon D610 DSLR camera gets official


Nikon surprised us earlier today by announcing a new feature-packed HD-SLR camera that supports FX-formats. Enter the Nikon D610, the company's latest flagship camera that borrows much of its specs...

Nikon Outs D600 DSLR with Dual Movie Modes


Nikon has officially announced its new FX-format D600 DSLR camera. Nikon promises that this is the smallest and lightest FX-format camera around. The camera offers 24.3-megapixel image resolution and...

Nikon D600 pictures leak, offers full-frame snapping at a crop-frame price

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The first images of what's purported to be the new Nikon D600 have appeared online. The budget (for photographers, at least) full-frame camera is expected to come with a 24.7-megapixel sensor, a 3.2-inch LCD display and a built-in autofocus motor. What makes us hopeful of its rapid arrival is today's earlier announcement concerning the FX-compatible Nikkor 24-85mm lens -- the pair combined would make a devastating duo if the company hits the mark on pricing. Those in the market for a gentle introduction to DSLRs can take a peak at another picture after the break.

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