This week camera manufacture Nikon has announced a new addition to their range of FX-Format D-SLR cameras with the launch of the new Nikon D610 which is equipped with features allowing it to capture full 1080P HD video as well as 24.3-megapixel FX-format photos.
The new Nikon D610 has been created by Nikon to provide an outstanding balance of image quality, together with performance that only a full-frame camera can offer.
Nikon has designed the 24.3-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor measuring 35.9 x 24mm to be capable of creating low-noise photographs with precise colour, dynamic range and clarity. Offering a ISO range from 100-6,400 (25,600, Hi-2) and is equipped with a 3.2-inch LCD screen on the rear of the camera case.
Other features of the new Nikon D610 include a 39-Point AF System and Scene Recognition System created by Nikon to adapt to any shooting situation with ease. Together with new improved White Balance algorithm. For more details on all the Nikon D610 specifications jump over to the Nikon press release that was published today and lists everything you need to know.
“The power of a pro-level Nikon FX-format camera—dazzling full-frame images, broadcast-quality 1080p video at your fingertips, superior low-light performance, faster frame rate up to 6 frames-per-second (fps), tack sharp autofocus with 39 focus points, built-in flash with Commander Mode, wireless photo sharing and much more—is attainable in a compact, lightweight full-frame HD-SLR body.”
Source: Nikon
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