What are the benefits of D600:
- Small and light for a full frame. That is why one must usually buy any new pockets when're upgrading from a DX camera on the D6oo.
- Rugged, splash and dust proof (of which penetrates from the outside, not the one who is already in it ;-)
- Up to ISO 3200 you have to make any thought and to ISO 6400 can photograph you when you need it.
- Very good functional
- Well thought-out operating concept
- Great viewfinder with full coverage
- Many configurable direct keys
- DX mode can actually be usefully employed
- You can continue to use all lenses. DX lenses (at least from Nikon) automatically detected
- Sufficient continuous shooting speed (I, for example, often photographing falcons and other birds of prey in flight, so may well assess what is sufficient and what is not ... though faster is always nice, but if someone is having trouble with the speed, it is rather to the selected individual settings, as at the threshold of a camera ... that was good enough from)
Negative, or in need of improvement:
- The measurement areas can be centered and cover too little space, what the creative freedom a little limiting
- No own AF-On button
- 1/4000 is sometimes too little, when shooting at maximum aperture in sunlight
- See Nickname ... Dusty, the name says it all, however, it has after the first, free thorough cleansing took with me a few thousand images, to which again occurred. Currently I have three spots on the sensor and will perhaps again stop by the service.
Except for the dust history, after the first cleaning is also no longer but really problematic, I have never regretted buying the D600.
One can, with regard to the exemption and the low noise, make a full-frame just things that are not to do with a crop camera. And who is looking for a great full frame camera at a reasonable price, which was the D600, despite all the "Staubunkerei" really try. Most will even make great pictures if they do not exhaust the camera ...