Nikon D610

The Nikon D610 is a full-frame DSLR camera announced by Nikon on October 8, 2013. It improves on its predecessor, the Nikon D600, with a new shutter unit that supports a quiet mode at 3 frames per second and a normal continuous mode at a slightly improved 6 frames per second, as well as improved white balance.[1] The previous model had problems that were traced to its shutter unit.[2]

Nikon D610
Overview
MakerNikon
TypeDigital single-lens reflex camera
Lens
Lens mountNikon F
Sensor/medium
Image sensor typeCMOS
Image sensor size35.9 × 24 mm (full frame type)
Image sensor makerSony
Maximum resolution6016 × 4016 pixels
(24 megapixels)
ASA/ISO range50–25600
Recording mediumSD, SDHC, or SDXC memory cards (2 slots)
Focusing
Focus areas39 focus points
Shutter
Shutter speeds1/4000 s to 30 s
Continuous shooting6 frames per second
Viewfinder
Viewfinder magnification0.7
Frame coverage100%
Image processing
Image processorExpeed 3
Custom WBYes
General
Rear LCD monitor3.2 inches with 921,000 dots
Dimensions141 × 113 × 82 mm (5.55 × 4.45 × 3.23 inches)
Weight850 g including battery

It was replaced by the Nikon D750 in September of 2014.

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