Quick News – Nikon Rumors, the good folks responsible for getting this D600 ball rolling, has updated their specification list for the expected entry-level full-frame DSLR, narrowing down the fine details, while rectifying previous feature-set reports – all on the way to a foreseeable announcement from Nikon themselves.
One of the main changes highlighted in this week’s batch of specs is the claim that the Nikon D600 will indeed have an built-in AF-motor, meaning that the body will be able to work with AF-S lenses – a detail that proved to be quite the turn off when initial reports painted it as “not hav[ing] an internal AF motor.”
Additional noteworthy updates can be viewed below, 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
As more pieces to Nikon’s full-frame entry-level DSLR puzzle emerge, expect more updates in the coming weeks.
Via: Nikon Rumors















