Nikon has introduced the D600, which is the smallest and least expensive full frame DSLR available in the market. The camera aims directly at the enthusiast photographers. The D600 is designed around a 24MP, 36x24mm, CMOS sensor and crams numerous functions of the more costly D800 into a distinctly D7000-esque body. The D600 features a 100 percent coverage viewfinder (a feature usually reserved for the most costly Pro Level DSLR models), as well as, 39-point autofocus system, out of which nine are cross-type points. The camera can seize 1080p HD video at 30, 25 or 24 frames/second along with streaming uncompressed footage out over its HDMI port. You will also get an optional Wi-Fi unit, which allows the camera to be controlled remotely through an Android or iOS device.
The D600 does not skimp on features, as it features weather sealing, together with the same EXPEED 3 Processing Engine that is used in higher end Nikon models such as the D800, along with a shutter life expectancy of nearly 150,000 cycles. The Optical Viewfinder with 100% Coverage allows the camera to shoot upto 100 JPEG Images at 5.5fps through dual memory card slots, which are capable of supporting the latest SDHC or SDXC cards with UHS-1 support for ensuring faster write speeds. Moreover, the D600 features a 3.2 inches wide angle LCD, and also, built in Flash together with a hotshot enabling the use of the new Nikon Speedlights for users, who want more control of lighting.
The UI of D600 is quite identical to the DX-format D7000. It shares the identical 39-point AF system. As far as the functionality is concerned, the D600 also has a number of things common with its counterpart, the D800, especially when it comes to video specification. One thing that users might not get in the D600 is the ability to shoot uncompressed video footage via HDMI. Along with this, a mic socket for an external microphone, as well as, a headphone jack will make the D600 extremely appealing to videographers. There is one real difference between the implementation of the video mode of D600 in comparison to the D800 is that you cannot adjust aperture in between movie recording on the new model (until the user uses an earlier manual focus lens along with a mechanical aperture ring).
Along with the D600, Nikon has also released the WU-1b wireless mobile adapter. This mobile adaptor enables compatible DSLRs (such as the D600) to connect with smartphones and tablets wirelessly. It plugs into the USB port of the camera. The users will require a Wireless Mobile Adapter Utility app the smart device; however, you need not bother about charges of this app as it is free.
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