The Full Frame Nikon D600 is Real! First Leaked Images Surface

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Fresh off the new rumblings of an expected DX D400 release landing this fall, comes the validation of a more longstanding rumor of the full-frame entry-level variety. The images shown above and below, which initially appeared on Xitek.com, are believed to be our first “real” look at the Nikon D600 – a camera that many were hoping would pan out to be everything the preliminary reports have claimed it to be.

Unfortunately, no additional specifications were given alongside these leaked images. However, the latest presumed feature-sets can be found after the image break below. Expect much more information in the coming weeks!

Latest updated specifications, courtesy of Nikon Rumors:

  • 24.7MP full frame sensor
  • Weight: 760g (850g with battery and memory cards), the D800 weights 900g
  • 3.2″ LCD with 921K dot with ambient sensor control
  • HDMI output
  • Video compression: H264/MPEG-4
  • Full HD with 30p, 25p, 24p, HD with 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p
  • Viewfinder coverage: 100% for FX , 97% for Dx
  • The Nikon D600 will have built-in AF motor
  • The body most probably will be weather sealed
  • The D600 may not have built-in GPS as initially reported
  • ISO range: 100-6400 (with Lo-1 ISO 50 and Hi-2 ISO 25,600)
  • 39 AF points (with an option of 11 AF points), 9 cross-type AF points
  • AF face detection
  • Exposure compensation: ±5 EV (same as the D800)
  • The D600 will probably use the EN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion battery

Source: Xitek | Via: Nikon Rumors

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One Response to “The Full Frame Nikon D600 is Real! First Leaked Images Surface”

  1. Oh no – not the mode dial from the D7000. I bet they’ve stuck the ISO button in an unreachable place too. Do they not learn, or do they do it on purpose to ensure that they’re unusable in pro situations?

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