Slightly more than a year after the launch of the D600 last September, Nikon has unveiled its successor – the D610. Nikon boasts its the smallest and lightest full-frame format DSLR in the world.
Price and availability to be announced.
Update (14 November, 2013):
The Nikon D610 is now available in Singapore. RRP: S$2,999 (body only).
Catered for users who are new to the FX-format, the D610 sports a 24.3-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor and the EXPEED 3 image processing engine, with an ISO range of 100 to 6400 (expandable from 50 to 25,600).
The D610 features an improved shutter release mode that allows for an uninterrupted stream of images at approximately 6 frames per second (for both FX and DX formats).
It also introduces the Quiet Continuous shutter release mode for near-silent shooting (at 3fps).
The D610 is compatible with the Wireless Mobile Adapter WU-1b for wireless connectivity and the range of Speedlights.
The D610 weighs 760g and has a 3.2-inch 921k-dot LCD.
It offers a power-up time of 0.13 seconds and a release time lag of approximately 0.052 seconds.
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