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# 6 FPS Continuous Shooting 39-Point Hybrid AF System 24.3MP Full Frame Sensor D610 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)

**Brand:** nikon
**Price:** 7040 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📷 Elevate your vision — Full frame power meets pro-level precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** D610 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) by nikon
- **How much does it cost?** 7040 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/1107253-d610-24-3-mp-cmos-fx-format-digital-slr-camera)

## Best For

- nikon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nikon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile ISO Range:** ISO 100-6400 expandable to 25,600 lets you shoot confidently from bright daylight to moody low light.
- • **Fast-Paced Action Ready:** Shoot up to 6 frames per second to never miss a moment in dynamic environments.
- • **Vibrant 3.2" LCD Display:** Review your shots on a bright, high-res screen with 921,000 dots for perfect framing.
- • **Precision Autofocus Mastery:** 39-point AF with 9 cross-type sensors ensures razor-sharp focus in any scene.
- • **Stunning Full Frame Clarity:** Capture ultra-detailed 24.3MP images that make every shot a masterpiece.

## Overview

The Nikon D610 is a professional-grade full frame DSLR featuring a 24.3MP FX-format CMOS sensor, a sophisticated 39-point autofocus system, and 6 fps continuous shooting. Its 3.2-inch high-resolution LCD and broad ISO range up to 25,600 empower creators to capture stunning images and Full HD 1080p videos in diverse lighting conditions. Designed for serious photographers seeking exceptional image quality and reliable performance in a streamlined body.

## Description

The Nikon D610 Digital SLR Camera has the power of a 24.3 MP Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor in a compact, streamlined HD-SLR body. Create brilliant full frame images and 1080p videos. Capture every detail in stunning clarity with Nikon's superior 39 point AF system with Scene Recognition. Additional features include: 6 FPS burst shooting, 3.2-inch LCD, ISO expandable to 25,600, plus much more. Focus lock: Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF) or by pressing AE-L/AF-L button.

Review: Excellent Intro FX Camera - I am in the process of starting a photography business and had big decisions to make when it came to which brand and model I was going to go with for my 1st SLR. I like to be different than the masses so I was leaning towards Nikon over Canon. I was looking at purchasing the D600, but then read about the oil spot problems and decided to hold off. I couldn't justify buying the D800 for the money, but didn't want to throw my money away on the D600. With no good options left, I reluctantly decided that Canon was my only good option (although I definitely would have considered Pentax if they were producing an SLR at the time). Just as I was about to make the purchase, I saw that Nikon released the D610. I was ecstatic--thinking that timing is everything and that this might actually be the one for me. Positive reviews started flowing in--other than unhappy D600 owners. I will say that I sympathize with D600 owners because I would be mad as hell too after spending that kind of money. Needless to say, I don't rush out to buy something the day it hits the market. Especially, for $2k--I want to read a good sample of reviews first. Even though it's tough to support a company that left it's customers high and dry, I decided that this D610 was the camera for me and hoped that Nikon had learned it's lesson on the D600 so that a debacle like that doesn't happen again. On to the camera itself. I've owned it for about 2 months now and have to say I'm very pleased with the purchase. Pros: *** Picture Quality--has been phenomenal. It's amazing the level of detail 24 MP can provide. The RAW files are big--so I mostly work with the JPEGs. Make sure you have a big enough hard drive and fast enough computer to handle these files. I have the 27" iMac and it works seamlessly. *** 6 FPS--is plenty fast unless you are shooting extremely fast moving subjects *** Quiet shutter--is definitely quieter than regular shutter, but I wouldn't say it's close to silent *** Dual Memory Card Slots--huge feature--you can use the 2nd slot from backup or solely for video or 1st slot for RAW / 2nd slot for JPEG (what I use) *** Built-in Flash--I will mostly be using an external flash, but it's still a very nice feature to have in case you need it *** U1 and U2 modes--these are customized settings that you can manually program to be able to use with the flip of a switch--certainly a nice feature to save time when shooting events such as weddings, etc. ***Low light photography--is exceptional. Photos end up being much brighter than they are to the naked eye--it's pretty unreal how much light this image sensor can pick up. Cons: *** As others have stated, the 39 point auto focusing system is by no means terrible, but it does "hunt" at times--especially in low light. That's one of the main extras you're paying for in the D800, D4, etc. I imagine there is much faster reliable focusing on those models. Still the focus system is good enough for my purposes. I also highly recommend using Lightroom 5 as your photo editor--it's way better than iPhoto and some of the others. And do yourself a favor--to take full advantage of this camera--invest in good glass. I have the Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 and 70-200 f/2.8 and both combine with this camera for stunning detail. If you're investing this much money in a camera, don't go cheap on the glass. I also recommend buying the battery grip, if for no other reason than the camera feels much better in the hands. I can get 4 fingers on the body instead of 3 which makes me worry a lot less about my grip slipping. And lastly, I've had no oil spot sensor problems after about 2,000 pictures. I hope this review is helpful. I'd be happy to answer any questions you have about this model. Cheers! UPDATE (03/2014): I've now owned the camera for 4 months and have taken over 4,000 pictures. There has been no dust/oil spot issues whatsoever. I continue to be extremely happy with the camera and am always discovering new settings/capabilities. I purchased the book, "Mastering the Nikon D610" by Darrell Young. It has really helped me understand the full functionality of the camera. The user's manual is not the easiest/most helpful reading material as you can imagine. I continue to get compliment after compliment about the quality of the images this camera produces (even from Canon owners of the 5DMIII and 6D). Once I decided on Nikon, I know I was torn deciding between the d800 and this camera. I feel confident in saying that this is the best bang for your buck in the current Nikon line. In fact, I like this camera so much that I've decided to purchase a 2nd one (being a wedding photographer--I need two full frame bodies).
Review: This is an amazing camera but there is a tradeoff - I own the camera and this is not a technical review, only my opinion as a hobbyist. If you want a technical review, this forum is not the best place - go to DXO or popular photography. This is an amazing camera but the tradeoff for me is the size. As far as full frame DSLRs go this is one of the smallest but compared to the mirrorless it's hefty, as are the lenses. For that reason I'd give it 4.5 stars. I strayed to the Sony mirrorless cameras from a D80 but came back to Nikon. My Sony NEX 6 makes great photos and I'll keep it for those times I can only use a small camera but went back to Nikon for full-frame. Sony is not ready for prime time. They have only a few full frame lenses which are overpriced. The focus systems are not as good as most entry-level DSLRs, and the low-light performance is not there. No built-in flash there, not good. With the D610, I have had no oil or dust issues. Nikon has an almost limitless selection of Nikon and third party lenses. The image quality is great, even at 6400 ISO. Controls are plenty and the menu is logical and easy to learn/navigate. The camera is built solidly. I'm very pleased with this purchase. Get this camera. At $1500 it is almost a steal. I hope that Nikon will someday make a full-frame that's about the size of the D5300. When that happens I'll purchase it. Until then I am more than happy with the D610. Attached is the first photo taken with my camera - no adjustment, handheld in low light, attached to the SIGMA 35mm 1.4

## Features

- 24.3MP full frame CMOS sensor
- 39 point AF system (9 cross type)
- ISO 100 6400 expandable up to 25,600
- 3.2 inch Lcd with 921,000 dots
- 1080/30p, 25p or 24p or 720/60p, 50p or 30p hd video (mpeg 4 AVC/h.264)
- 6 frames per second continuous shooting; 100% viewfinder coverage
- Operating environment temperature: 0 to 40°C/32 to 104°F
- 2,016 pixel rgb ttl metering sensor
- Single axis level in viewfinder, dual axis level in live view
- 10.5mp dx format crop mode

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00FOTF8M2 |
| Age Range Description | Teen |
| Aperture modes | Aperture priority (A) |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9, 3:2 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Hybrid |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 39 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #174,248 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #273 in DSLR Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 14 Bit |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Built-In Media | AN-C10 Camera Strap, BF-1B Body Cap, BM-14 Monitor Cover, BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cover, D610 FX-format Digital SLR Camera Body, DK-21 Rubber Eyecup, DK-5 Eyepiece Cap, EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, MH-25 Quick Charger, Nikon View NX2 Software CD-ROM, UC-E15 USB Cable |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | The 'external_website_0' source contains a 'product_description' attribute, which includes a description of the camera and lens kit: 'Get everything you need to start creating dazzling photos and videos right out of the box: the D610 and our versatile AF-S NIKKOR 24–85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED VR lens.' Based on this information, we can infer that the camera lens is a Nikkor AF-S 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED VR l… |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Nikon F (FX) lenses |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon F |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
| Continuous Shooting | 6 |
| Crop Mode | 10.5mp DX format |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 324 Reviews |
| Digital Scene Transition | false |
| Digital-Still | No |
| Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 67000 x 44667 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 921000 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 921000 dots / (3.2 inches * 3.2 inches) = 90.5 dots/sq.inch |
| Effective Still Resolution | 24.3 MP |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 50 |
| Exposure Control | Aperture priority (A), Manual, Program (P), Shutter-priority (S) |
| File Format | NEF (RAW): 12 or 14 bit, lossless compressed, compressed or uncompressed, JPEG |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | SD |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | 10 |
| Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC x 2 slots |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | 10 |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | 10 |
| Flash Modes | Automatic |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 sec |
| Focal Length Description | 24-85 millimeters |
| Focus Features | Multi-CAM 4800 autofocus sensor module with TTL phase detection |
| Focus Mode | Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Form Factor | Mid-size SLR |
| Generation | 2nd Generation |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00018208015405 |
| HDMI Type | Type C Mini HDMI |
| Hardware Interface | AV Port |
| Has Color Screen | No |
| Image Capture Type | Video |
| Image Stabilization | No |
| Image stabilization | No |
| Item Weight | 1.87 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Basic |
| Lens Construction | 14 elements in 11 groups |
| Lens Correction Type | Chromatic Aberration, Diffraction, Peripheral Illumination |
| Lens Type | Interchangeable |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1540 |
| Maximum Aperture | 1.8 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 175 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 7.86 Inches |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 Seconds |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 |
| Metering Methods | Multi, Center-weighted, Average, Spot |
| Minimum Focal Length | 24 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
| Model Name | Nikon D610 |
| Model Number | 1540 |
| Model Series | D600/D610 |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Optical Zoom | 3.5 x |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 24.3 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | Full Frame (35mm) |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Real Angle Of View | 0.53 Radians |
| Recording Capacity | 29 Minutes |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3.2 Inches |
| Self Timer | 20 Seconds |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 600 |
| Shooting Modes | Photography Live View mode, Movie Live View mode |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Brightness Control |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| Supported File Format | NEF (RAW): 12 or 14 bit, lossless compressed, compressed or uncompressed, JPEG |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Total Still Resolution | 24.3 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 018208015405 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output | Mini-HDMI |
| Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Viewfinder | Optical |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.70x |
| Warranty Description | 1 year coverage for labor, 1 year coverage for parts, This warranty doesn't apply to the batteries and software driver that accompany this product |
| White Balance Settings | Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Daylight, Flash torch, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Shade |
| Wireless Technology | Yes |
| Write Speed | 10 MB/s |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 16:9, 3:2
- **Compatible Mountings:** Nikon F
- **Expanded ISO Minimum:** 50
- **Image Stabilization:** No
- **Maximum Aperture:** 1.8 Millimeters
- **Maximum Focal Length:** 175 Millimeters
- **Metering Description:** Multi, Center-weighted, Average, Spot
- **Optical Zoom:** 3.5 x
- **Photo Sensor Technology:** CMOS
- **Supported File Format:** NEF (RAW): 12 or 14 bit, lossless compressed, compressed or uncompressed, JPEG

## Images

![D610 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/718k0A3Gv5L.jpg)
![D610 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91EMu1ioUWL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: For those of you that moved to the D610 from a flawed D600, what did you do with your D600?**
A: Bought my D600 in Dec. 2012.  Sent it in every 2 months for sensor dust spots until a week ago, when Nikon finally agreed to replace it with the D610.  Now, however, they will not give me a firm date for when I can expect my replacement camera.  This is beyond inconvenient, as I use my camera daily for business and business is booming right now. Never once did they offer to refund me, and now my business is suffering.  It's enough to make me want to convert to Canon and, if I didn't have a million dollars in lenses, I might have done just that.

**Q: Just got this camera for Christmas.  Just one question I have many DX lens from my old camera.  Do I need or should I look  to replace all the lens?**
A: The default setting on the D610 is to automatically adjust to the sensed attached lens crop factor mode (i.e. FX and DX). You can change this behavior by manually selecting the FX or DX mode based on the lens mounted. This can be a good idea, because the camera may not recognize correctly the lens that is attached to it. This is especially true for non-Nikon lenses. If the crop factor is set to DX, the image will have a 16MP resolution instead of the FX mode 24MP. You will see a rectangle in the view finder that outlines the image area when the camera is either set or recognizes automatically the DX lens crop mode. This yeilds several changes to the resultant image. One, the angle of view will be the same as if the body was DX - meaning that you should apply the 1.5 factor to the distance (i.e. mm) setting of the lens. So, a 50MM lens becomes effectively a 75MM lens. Due to the reduced image area, there would be less information captured, and the resultant file size will be smaller. This could reduce the lens vignetting that typically occurs on FX cameras. From my experience, not sure if it is a fact or my bias, this also reduces the image IQ in low-light situations. I have used the DX lenses on this camera and have gotten  good results. I do prefer to use FX lenses on this camera for two reasons - 1. I do not need to worry about leaving out parts of a scene while composing a shot (due to a smaller image area), 2. I seem to get better image quality in low light situations (sports, night scenes, etc.). I would recommend to invest into FX lenses as your budget permits and according to what type of photography you do most frequently. FX lenses tend to be more expensive. I hope this helps you to make your decisions.

**Q: It appears that most of the 1-star ratings are directed at the D600.  The rating therefore seems skewed for D610.  Am I wrong?**
A: It is somewhat unfair to the D610.   These reviews unfairly skewed the rating of the D610.  I would like to see the D610 rating to stand on its own and not from the vengeance of a number of D600 owners.  One of the posters is really rude, accusing any D610 reviewer as Nikon employee.  These reviewers do not even own the D610. There have been 2-3 reviews claiming dust/oil spots on the D610.  I have taken close to 1400 shots and I have not seen it.  Of course, I don't look for deep blue skies to verify the oil spots on my shots.  I am very satisfied with the D610.  Amazon is not doing anything with these skewed reviews.  They do remove the rude comments from these posters.  If Nikon is the problem, the complaint should be directed to Nikon and not to a product.  To date, I am happy that I moved from D7000 to D610.  I do feel badly for the D600 owners though.

**Q: How does this camera compare to the nikon d7100?**
A: The D610 is a full frame camera.  The d7100 is a DX sensor.  They are both excellent machines with all the bells and whistles that most photographers will ever need, but a full frame camera gives your images more room to crop.  The FX lenses that you own will perform with more detail and sharpness then you will see on a DX camera.  You will want to upgrade to a full frame camera eventually.  What you get for your money with the 610 will make you shake your head and wonder how Nikon does it. If you can swing it, get the 610.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Intro FX Camera
*by S***H on January 24, 2014*

I am in the process of starting a photography business and had big decisions to make when it came to which brand and model I was going to go with for my 1st SLR. I like to be different than the masses so I was leaning towards Nikon over Canon. I was looking at purchasing the D600, but then read about the oil spot problems and decided to hold off. I couldn't justify buying the D800 for the money, but didn't want to throw my money away on the D600. With no good options left, I reluctantly decided that Canon was my only good option (although I definitely would have considered Pentax if they were producing an SLR at the time). Just as I was about to make the purchase, I saw that Nikon released the D610. I was ecstatic--thinking that timing is everything and that this might actually be the one for me. Positive reviews started flowing in--other than unhappy D600 owners. I will say that I sympathize with D600 owners because I would be mad as hell too after spending that kind of money. Needless to say, I don't rush out to buy something the day it hits the market. Especially, for $2k--I want to read a good sample of reviews first. Even though it's tough to support a company that left it's customers high and dry, I decided that this D610 was the camera for me and hoped that Nikon had learned it's lesson on the D600 so that a debacle like that doesn't happen again. On to the camera itself. I've owned it for about 2 months now and have to say I'm very pleased with the purchase. Pros: *** Picture Quality--has been phenomenal. It's amazing the level of detail 24 MP can provide. The RAW files are big--so I mostly work with the JPEGs. Make sure you have a big enough hard drive and fast enough computer to handle these files. I have the 27" iMac and it works seamlessly. *** 6 FPS--is plenty fast unless you are shooting extremely fast moving subjects *** Quiet shutter--is definitely quieter than regular shutter, but I wouldn't say it's close to silent *** Dual Memory Card Slots--huge feature--you can use the 2nd slot from backup or solely for video or 1st slot for RAW / 2nd slot for JPEG (what I use) *** Built-in Flash--I will mostly be using an external flash, but it's still a very nice feature to have in case you need it *** U1 and U2 modes--these are customized settings that you can manually program to be able to use with the flip of a switch--certainly a nice feature to save time when shooting events such as weddings, etc. ***Low light photography--is exceptional. Photos end up being much brighter than they are to the naked eye--it's pretty unreal how much light this image sensor can pick up. Cons: *** As others have stated, the 39 point auto focusing system is by no means terrible, but it does "hunt" at times--especially in low light. That's one of the main extras you're paying for in the D800, D4, etc. I imagine there is much faster reliable focusing on those models. Still the focus system is good enough for my purposes. I also highly recommend using Lightroom 5 as your photo editor--it's way better than iPhoto and some of the others. And do yourself a favor--to take full advantage of this camera--invest in good glass. I have the Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 and 70-200 f/2.8 and both combine with this camera for stunning detail. If you're investing this much money in a camera, don't go cheap on the glass. I also recommend buying the battery grip, if for no other reason than the camera feels much better in the hands. I can get 4 fingers on the body instead of 3 which makes me worry a lot less about my grip slipping. And lastly, I've had no oil spot sensor problems after about 2,000 pictures. I hope this review is helpful. I'd be happy to answer any questions you have about this model. Cheers! UPDATE (03/2014): I've now owned the camera for 4 months and have taken over 4,000 pictures. There has been no dust/oil spot issues whatsoever. I continue to be extremely happy with the camera and am always discovering new settings/capabilities. I purchased the book, "Mastering the Nikon D610" by Darrell Young. It has really helped me understand the full functionality of the camera. The user's manual is not the easiest/most helpful reading material as you can imagine. I continue to get compliment after compliment about the quality of the images this camera produces (even from Canon owners of the 5DMIII and 6D). Once I decided on Nikon, I know I was torn deciding between the d800 and this camera. I feel confident in saying that this is the best bang for your buck in the current Nikon line. In fact, I like this camera so much that I've decided to purchase a 2nd one (being a wedding photographer--I need two full frame bodies).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is an amazing camera but there is a tradeoff
*by C***C on February 28, 2015*

I own the camera and this is not a technical review, only my opinion as a hobbyist. If you want a technical review, this forum is not the best place - go to DXO or popular photography. This is an amazing camera but the tradeoff for me is the size. As far as full frame DSLRs go this is one of the smallest but compared to the mirrorless it's hefty, as are the lenses. For that reason I'd give it 4.5 stars. I strayed to the Sony mirrorless cameras from a D80 but came back to Nikon. My Sony NEX 6 makes great photos and I'll keep it for those times I can only use a small camera but went back to Nikon for full-frame. Sony is not ready for prime time. They have only a few full frame lenses which are overpriced. The focus systems are not as good as most entry-level DSLRs, and the low-light performance is not there. No built-in flash there, not good. With the D610, I have had no oil or dust issues. Nikon has an almost limitless selection of Nikon and third party lenses. The image quality is great, even at 6400 ISO. Controls are plenty and the menu is logical and easy to learn/navigate. The camera is built solidly. I'm very pleased with this purchase. Get this camera. At $1500 it is almost a steal. I hope that Nikon will someday make a full-frame that's about the size of the D5300. When that happens I'll purchase it. Until then I am more than happy with the D610. Attached is the first photo taken with my camera - no adjustment, handheld in low light, attached to the SIGMA 35mm 1.4

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Come on over, the shutter is fine.
*by P***E on November 11, 2013*

I don't usually write product reviews, but I feel like there are a lot of people who may need a little encouragement before deciding to purchase this camera. Reading through this product page can certainly drive one crazy trying to filter through actual reviews and the bitter remarks about D600s and sensor debris. I owned a D600 and it did have problems with oil spots on the sensor. I understand that not all D600s have this problem, but mine did, even after it was refurbished by Nikon. For those of you who have a D600 with no problems, you lucked out and have no reason to upgrade to the D610. For those who DID have problems with a D600 and are feeling apprehensive, come on over to the D610. I'm happy with mine. And finally, for those who have not owned either camera and are wondering if it is a camera worthy of purchase, maybe you're considering going from DX to FX, I highly recommend it. I also own a D7000, which I love, but I wanted to make the jump to an FX body. The D600 was the natural choice for me with its "affordable" price and overall fantastic performance. Oil issues aside, I really liked the D600. And since the D610 is virtually identical in specifications I know it will perform amazingly. I do a lot of long exposure photographs of stars out in the desert. The low-light capabilities of this camera have been nothing short of impressive. The amount of noise in the images at higher ISOs (1600 and 3200) has been dramatically reduced from the shots I was taking with the D7000. My other focus is wildlife photography, for which I will still primarily use my D7000, but the D610's 6fps burst rate is a really nice feature in case some Bar-Tailed Godwit(rare bird) flies by while I'm taking some seascape shots. The Nikon D610 is a great camera that I highly recommend. I hope this information is helpful. Happy shooting!

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