Nikon D610
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The Nikon D610 was released just a year after its predecessor, maintaining the excellent 24.3MP Full Frame sensor that stands out for its 14.4 EV dynamic range and great high-ISO performance. While it retains the robust, weather-sealed magnesium alloy body, the most critical upgrade was a redesigned shutter mechanism, which eliminated the sensor oil spot issues that plagued the D600. Additionally, it slightly increased the burst rate to 6 fps and introduced a new "Quiet Continuous" (Qc) shutter mode at 3 fps, ideal for situations where discretion is key. On the technical side, it continues to offer a 39-point AF system (9 cross-type), a 100% coverage optical viewfinder, and dual SD card slots, preserving Nikon's characteristic professional ergonomics. For video, it keeps the ability to record in Full HD at 30p with uncompressed HDMI output and dedicated ports for both a microphone and headphones. It is, in essence, a refined and more reliable version of the D600, solidifying its place as a balanced and solid option for photographers looking to step into full-frame territory without the complexity or cost of higher-tier series.
- Iso range: 100-6400 (expandable to 50-25600)
- Weather sealed: Yes
- 24MP - Full frame CMOS Sensor
- Connectivity wifi: No
Specifications
- Brand
- Nikon
- Line or model
- D610
- Effective megapixels
- 24 Effective megapixels: usable sensor resolution for images.
- Sensor type
- CMOS Sensor technology (for example, CMOS, CCD).
- Processor
- Expeed 3
- Low pass filter
- Built-in optical low-pass filter Optical low‑pass filter that reduces moiré and aliasing.
- ISO range
- 100-6400 (expandable to 50-25600) Range of ISO values available on the camera.
- Focus Points
- 39 Number of available autofocus points.
- Body type
- Mid-size SLR
- Body classification
- Dslr
- Body dimensions
- 5.55 x 4.45 x 3.23″, 1.87 lb Physical body dimensions (width × height × depth), usually in mm.
- Viewfinder
- Optical, 100% coverage, 0.70x magnification Viewfinder type (optical or electronic) for composition.
- Screen size
- 3.20" Physical size of the screen; measured by the visible diagonal in inches.
- Screen Resolution
- 921k dots Number of pixels shown on the screen (width × height).
- Touch screen
- Indicates whether the screen supports touch for menus or focus.
- Screen articulation
- Fixed screen Screen articulation type (tilting, fully‑articulated, etc.).
- Video modes
- FHD at 30 fps · HD at 60 fps Available combinations of resolution and frames per second (FPS) for video recording.
- FHD max FPS
- 30 Maximum frames per second in Full HD.
- Video Max Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 Maximum video resolution the camera can record.
- Wireless connectivity
- Optional, no built-in Wi-Fi Wireless features available (Bluetooth/Wi‑Fi).
- Connectivity Wi-Fi
- Wi‑Fi connectivity available on the camera.
- Battery Type
- EN-EL15 lithium-ion Battery type/model used by the camera.
- Continuous Shooting
- 6.0 fps Maximum burst shooting speed in frames per second (fps).
- Storage Media
- SD / SDHC / SDXC (Dual slot) Card/storage media formats supported by the camera.
- Storage Types
- SD/SDHC/SDXC (Dual slots)
- Viewfinder Type
- Optical (Pentaprism)
- FPS Max
- 6
- ISO Base
- 100
- ISO Max
- 25600
- Viewfinder Coverage
- 100
- Viewfinder Magnification
- 0.7
- Connectivity Bluetooth
- Connectivity Nfc
- Flash Builtin
- Weather Sealed
- Launch price
- USD 1,999 In 2013, it is the manufacturer’s suggested price at release.
- Current price
- USD 546 It is the approximate market value (used or new) as of Feb/2026.
- Lens Mount
- Nikon F Lens mount type supported by the camera. If L-Mount Alliance appears, it means the camera uses Leica L mount shared across alliance brands.