Nikon has officially taken the wraps off its new D600 DSLR camera this week, announcing that their new D600 will come equipped with a 24.3 megapixel sensor, and remote control support via smartphones and tablets.
The Nikon D600 is the lights and smallest full -frame camera Nikon has created, and is equipped with a new 39 point Auto Focus System, together with ISO 100-6400 extendable to 50 and 25,600.
Other features of Nikon D600 include a new scene and face recognition system, that is capable of analysing brightness, colours, and other information over 2,016 pixels, to help adjust and get the perfect autofocus exposure for pictures.
The Nikon D600 is also fitted with a 3.2 inch LCD screen on the rear and is capable of recording Full HD 1080p video at 24p, 25p, and 30p, with the option of 60p, 50p, and 25p in 720p mode. All video clips have been capped by Nikon at 29 minutes 59 seconds
The D600 also sports a stereo microphone, and will arrive in stores later this month priced at $2,099.95 in the US and £1,955.99 in the UK for the body only, or as a bundle with a AF-S NIKKOR 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED VR lens for $2,699.95 or £2,443.99. For a wealth of photos of the new Nikon D600 jump over to the Slashgear website.
Source: Slashgear
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