Фотоаппарат Nikon D600 Kit — подробный обзор, плюсы и минусы на основе 440 отзывов

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16.02.2013

10/10

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Review from a semi-proI am an architect and complement my work with architectural, product and event photography. The reasons for getting this camera were:1. Low light photography2. Dual SD slots3. Upgrade to full frame from DX4. Build quality5. Dedicated settings buttons6. Price point7. Want to be able to crop liberallyI would personally recommend this camera to:- People who are getting serious about photography who want and can afford an FX body- Upgrading from DX and have FX lenses to migrate- Pros who want a second body to complement their set-up.Definitely not for:- Beginners who've never used a DSLR- People expecting lightning fast auto-focus in low light- Want to print larger than 60x40- Will never shoot in any other mode but AutoWhat you need to get started- Reliable SD Card, at least 30mb/s speed (some would say 45mb/s but I'm ok with 30). I rather get a bit slower 32GB card than a faster 16GB, but it all depends on your needs.- Good FX lens, if it's your first FX I would suggest a fixed/prime lens with nice big aperture. If you already know your needs, get either a zoom, macro, wide angle etc, but a good 50mm is never wrong. Good all around lens, light and fast for all day shooting.- Lightroom/ Aperture are a must. If you are contemplating this camera, and are reading this, you probably already use one. Noise reduction, contrast, exposure and cropping is basically what I do. But the organising of my files is the real winner here.+So let me start off by giving you my experiences in a nutshell. My first DSLR was a D60, then upgraded to D7000, and began investing in used "older" lenses, which to my surprise are FX lenses! Let me just say that obviously the D600 blows the D60 out of the water. There is just no comparison. The D7000 on the other hand is a good companion for the D600. For me both cameras are study enough to carry and shoot all day, comfortably with a fully charged battery, and solid 32GB cards.The D600 performs better than the D7000 in image quality, colour rendition, low light, usable images at high ISO. Subjectively I would say the D600 produces crisper images that seem very vivid. The D7000 doesn't fall short though, but now that I've had the chance to test both. I would pick the D600 any day. For its price range, there is just no comparison. It is almost a steal. This camera very well position between the D7000 and the D800.Body build is just perfect for me. It feels light enough to keep with me. Have taken my camera rock climbing, to the beach, bars, clubs, stadiums. Have bumped it, thrown in my bag, on my front seat. And the camera has now scratches or anything. Its nice they include a screen protector, which now has some scratches mainly from my stubborn use of my shirt as a cleaning cloth. It has all the right buttons that I need, ISO, image quality, live view, AE lock and focus modes.The picture mode dial lock needs some time to get used to, but now it's second nature to me.I decided to pick up a 50mm 1.4 and go back to "basics". Forcing to compose with my feet, enjoying the beautiful bokeh at 1.4, excellent results in low light. It served me well for 2 months and then decided to use my old 70-300mm and my 55mm micro. Both perform very well. Camera exposes and meters with no problem.-I honestly have nothing against this camera besides the very well known dust-oil issue on the sensor. I was hesitant about getting this camera because of that, so many reviews, making it a sure thing on the D600. I was naive enough at first to believe my camera had no such issue as I couldn't see any spots at F16. After a week, some spots were noticeable. After a month, the spots were very clear at F5. So yes. There is an issue. Nikon is this the quality we should expect from a $2k camera? Please tell us if that's the case, because customer service will surely act like it's the very first time ever they've heard from it, and of course will do nothing about it. Amazon takes the crown as they do quickly send you a replacement (friends got this camera after they saw mine, ran into the issue and had em replaced). Not me. I knew that wouldn't change a thing. The issue IS REAL, however, I got myself a wet sensor cleaning (copper hill images, amazon has em). It was my first time ever cleaning a lens. Followed online videos, took like 15 seconds of my time. Repeated the process twice before I tested. And what do you know, the spots were completely gone. And I mean, COMPLETELY gone. Will they come back ? Of course they will. But I have a pack full of cleaning solution, and all it takes is a full battery and 15 seconds (it doesn't justify it but I deal with it). My advice don't send your camera back, or take it to a local shop. I personally don't trust it. Just learn how to do it yourself, but still give Nikon a piece of your mind.ConclusionI still fully support this camera, and here I am sharing my thoughts. Absolutely love it. Have captured wonderful family moments with it, that are worth well beyond
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25.08.2013

4/10

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Ужасно

I honestly would have bought this camera if it wasn't for all the issues that happen that is of no fault of the user. But because of this, I own a 5d instead and there are no issues at all with it.There is one huge difference that separates Nikon from Canon when it comes to fixing problems that occur when they get screened by the public. Canon acknowledges the issue and then fixes it. They don't wait to update that model for next year or the next few years. Nikon does not do this. If there's a problem with your camera they will not even acknowledge there's problems that need to be addressed and they will not fix it in their product line until an updated camera comes out to replace the one with the issues.Canon had a flawed Light Leak issue that went on dpreview when people started to report metering changes from the back of the camera. Canon acknowledged this and fixed it right away. All subsequent models were updated so this was NOT an issue for later models after it was fixed and it was also ingrained in the serial which ones were fixed and which ones might still be affected.Nikon has known about the oil spots / dust on the sensor for a long time since it went viral on a youtube video and when dpreview reported it to millions of people who viewed the site. That was back more than 9 months ago. But it's not just the d600 it's with a good number of Nikon's products. The d800 has a bad left focus point. It's white balance is off and it casts a green screen tint that is not up to viewing spec when you want to accurately gauge what the picture might turn out. In the production world this is called monitoring and without a monitor, you have no clue what the output will become when you capture it. Sadly it's not even these two cameras. The d5100 (a recent camera came out 2011) had malfunctions where the image would go entirely black even though the camera was still taking photos, this was a malfunction and there was no fix for this issued by nikon. Users of that camera just had to wait for it to be updated with the d5200. Nikon did not care about the customers who bought the d5100 and never fixed the issue. Not just cameras that suffer from these issues, but their flashes as well. it's been known that Nikon's $500+ SB-900 flash was overheating and needed a lengthy time to cool down. This was a big problem and a lot of users complained about it. But Nikon doesn't fix it, they ignore it and wait for the release of the update where the problem gets addressed. And they don't lose money and probably make more money because everyone who was tired of the SB-900 overheating just went to buy the SB-910, so they probably doubled their profits because they got to sell 2 flashes to the same individual.Nikon just does not care about it's customers. Until they start treating their customers with respect you should not have faith that what you bought has been screened and assured that it will not have some type of issue or malfunction because Nikon is strict with its warranty even though it knows of flaws that come out of certain products.
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28.12.2012

2/10

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I have had the D600 for 3 days now. I got it with the Nikkor 70-200m f/2.8G VR II and have taken just over 1000 shots so far, all in the beautiful snow of the NY finger lakes. I have owned several DSLR's and SLR's before, but this is my first full frame DSLR. The photos with this wonderful camera and this fantastic lens are magical. I am still really a brand new user of the D600 and will update my review when I really put it through its paces, but I just wanted to post this quick impression because I am so delighted. Also I have tested to see if I have oil on the sensor problem with the shots I have taken in the pure white snow covering most of the frame, at f/2.8, and I cannot find a single flaw of this nature. I am using Lightroom 4.3 to view and adjust my NEF images. Reports suggest this is an out of the box problem, so I will hopefully not have this problem. I did also get the kit lens and I have tried it and its OK. I will be replacing it with the Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8G shortly. I also have the Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G which is absolutely excellent and I look forward to using it with this full frame camera. I did also get the wireless adapter with the camera which works well enough and will be useful under some circumstances. Overall I am delighted with the D600 and although I was prepared to return it in favor of the D800 if it did have the oily sensor problem, it does not. I recommend this camera to anyone who wants a full frame DSLR. Do be prepared, as I was, to buy the fantastic FX glass that Nikon makes. I highly recommend taking advantage of the discount offered by Amazon in buying such lenses at the time of purchase of the camera. Also look out for the special offers like free SD card and backpack. I did not see this offer and did not add the free items to my cart, so missed out. Not a biggie since I have 95mb/s SD cards and an incredible case in the form of the ThinkTank Sling-o-matic/30. My review is to be continued and I look forward to testing out the video even though this is secondary for me.Update: 12/29/12OK, I took more shots at f/14 to f/22, again with the Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G VRII. With a white background I DO have dark spots in the same places on every shot. These are clearly caused by sensor contamination. Out of the box the camera cap has been off no more than 6 seconds for 2 lens changes. This is unacceptable for a brand new $2000 camera. I will be returning it to Amazon as a defective unit and will change to the D800.Update: 12/31/12I just want to close off this review by saying that Amazon have been very good regarding the return of this camera. Of course they are paying for return shipping on the camera, but they are also paying for the return shipping of accessories I bought for the camera, supplied by other companies. They are not required to do this but have agreed to do so without hesitation. I have already ordered the D800 and it arrives on Jan 2nd. This camera had better not have any left-wide focus issues or I will drop Nikon and sell all of my lenses. Good luck to those who stick with the D600 and start cleaning the sensor of an out of the box camera. A great camera that will eventually be produced with the levels of quality expected.Update 1/13/13I received my D800 to replace this D600 10 days ago. All I can say is thank god the D600 was faulty. I would have never tried the D800 and for about $700 more it is superior is almost every aspect. Sure the memory cards cost more and it will eat up your disk space faster, but in every way that matters to me the D800 blows the D600 to pieces. I may well write an extensive review of the D800 but to be honest its all already been said. I love Nikon again and paired with the holy trinity lens set plus a few choice primes, the D800 is the best non-sports DSLR money can buy.
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17.02.2013

2/10

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Had my D600 for a couple months and didn't notice too much of a problem. We were into over 5000 photos when dust spots suddenly went from mild to severe over the period of about 4 hours ..... during a product photo shoot. I was so embarrassed for my equipment and I didn't have a clue what to tell the manufacturer, who finally left and asked to reschedule once the equipment was repaired. I was embarrassed to say the least.Anyway, I just received my camera back from Nikon. They still won't say what is going on or if it was really "fixed" or just cleaned. Time will tell, I guess, but I am so discouraged because I don't know if this will continue or not. Of note, I had a D200 for 5 years and never needed the sensor cleaned once, and the D600 needed cleaning in the first 3-4 months. To make matters worse, Nikon took almost 4 weeks to return the camera, that sucks. They have a web site where you can find updates, but it's all but worthless: they use cryptic codes to say what is going on, and they may or may not update the site, so it really doesn't reflect what is going on. For instance, the site said it was done for 6 days, and when I called them, they said, "well sometimes when it says "bill" for a long period of time, it's actually been shipped." So even their own techs know that the web site info means nothing.Something is clearly wrong here and from the reviews, I don't think it's a small percentage at all. One rental place said all 20 of their cameras were effected. 20/20 with the same issue? Mnnn.I hope this isn't a life long issue with this camera. It was cleaned under warranty although I am not sure why ... if it were something I did, they wouldn't cover it under warranty would they?I wouldn't have bought the camera if I knew about this issue. I would have waited, it's just not worth the embarrassment and unknown future. I surely can't send this camera in for 4 weeks several times a year ...not to mention that after the warranty is gone, I will have to pay for it.I wouldn't recommend this camera at all right now. Once Nikon says they have the problem fixed ...... then no problem.UPDATE: So the review above was done in Early 2013. Since then I sent the camera back in July 2013 and I was told they replaced the shutter. Today, October 2013, I am sending the camera back for the third time for the same dirt/dust/oil spots. After talking with Nikon support over and over again concerning the same problem, it's my opinion that there is little sympathy or understanding of what this is putting customers through. Out of 12 months that I have owned the camera, it has been out of my hands for more than two months. That's not the bad part. The bad part is they apparently don't know how to repair this problem and I am stuck with a dud. The attitude that I get from Nikon is, "well, that's just your bad luck." They also "have no information about the problem." It's just surreal dealing with these people. It would seem no one knows anything and no one has the "authorization" to do anything to make the situation right. The support is nice enough, just none of them know or can do anything. I have never had an experience quite like this with a technology company. Anyway, at this point, I don't want the camera anymore. It's not reliable and they apparently don't know how to repair the problem yet. This is just not worth the hassle, for me. I hope this helps someone else.
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13.01.2013

2/10

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Spot issue is definitely there and I have started noticing it within about 200 shots on "upper left" and "left center". They are two pretty big black spots not specks. Agreed I have been able to take care of it using LR... but should I have to use Lightroom, and remove spots in every picture I click ?Why ? Did I get it for free.. and is that why I should stay quite ? No way.This is my 3rd Nikon body. I loved D90 but moved up to D7000 for better low light capability but D7000 to date has a focus issue that I hate to admit, and of course Nikon never owned up one bit.Now I paid 2K with the 24-85 lens deal and am shocked and surprised that spot/dust issue persists. I tried a lot to make up my mind to keep it.. but it's getting worse. One spot has turned into two..Is this sealing issue, oil issue.. I din't know . I just put on single lens and that has stayed in place.. how could these giant blobs be getting inside my camera? And of all the places on the sensor !!! #1 job of camera is to click pics and if it can't click clean pics what can it do ?I will be returning mine and keeping D7000 and this hurts.Some additional thoughts given I am current D7000 user, and just sold my D90 in anticipation of me moving to full frame :1. D600 really really just feels like a D7000 in mos tregards (even IQ IMHO)2. Focus points are all stuck in the middle of the sensor even though the sensor is huge given full frame3. Have see better low light performance in D600 as compared to even D70004. More megapixels are good as you can crop much tighter after the fact.5. Overall my D600 is either overexposing or underexposing at the exact same settings with flash on when compared to D7000, could be a camera specific learning I need to work on, but did not see much IQ improvement I was looking forEdit:Greeko - I am now more and more convinced that:1. Problem is with all D600 units as mine was ordered on Dec 28th, received on Jan 2nd, it took only about 150 pics for nasty spots to show up2. I got suckered into the "deal" with the 24-85 lens, which is no longer available.. in part making it emotionally difficult for me to agree mentally to send the camera and lens (+128 GB Card + WU-1b wireless unit) all for 2K + tax.. But the good thing for you is that deal isn't available anymore so easy decision. That lens also BTW is only 3.5 - 4.5 much worse than the 17-50 2.8 Sigma that I keep on my D7000 all the time.3. I will be keeping my D7000 and 3 othe rlenses that I as about to put on e Bay - 17-50mm 2.8 Sigma, 50 1.4 Sigma and Tamron 90mm macro..4. I am clearly disappointed, and pretty shocked at Nikon trying to hide this under the rug.. come on Nikon, own this and we will buy this again and love you like we have for years.. otherwise I am not sure I will be able to keep my years of loyalty intact.5. Technology is advancing, and I really think D90 was the last good camera Nikon produced. Time has come for me to start looking, D7000 is barely acceptable with it's focusing flaws. I tried D600 and is being sent back now.When Nikon sold faulty focus D7000s and I said it's bad people told me "it's higher level camera.. your technique must be wrong.. blah blah blah" but in the case of D600 there is not a single person who I know owns this camera (3 of my friends/colleagues) who have not had the spots start showing up sooner than later, and we all know what is an acceptable speck of dirt vs really bad blotchy spots.. And given I keep my eye glasses shiny with the glass wipes all day, I can't stand this crapola.
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15.08.2013

6/10

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It's not a matter of IF, but WHEN you will get oil spots. I did a ton of research before and since I purchased my D600. I am now convinced the only people who claim not to have the oil spots have either 1) not shot it enough, or 2) not used the camera at settings that show the spots. I went a couple of months thinking I got one of the good ones. I typically shoot people and sports, and usually at apertures between f/1.8 and f/5.6. One day I find myself looking at a beautiful sunrise, and change the settings to f/11-f/16. And there those spots show up...not one or two that are easy to use a spot removal tool on PS or LR, but what looks like a spray bottle of spots. Yes, all in the upper lefthand corner like everyone says. I was nowhere near immune to getting them. FYI, Nikon did formally recognize this issue back in February (against popular belief), but they downplayed it and said was on select cameras and to just send it in for cleaning under warranty.The problem is, I am in Chicago, and the dealer I purchased it from is in New York. So, I would have to ship to them, and they will send it to Nikon. It would be out of my hands for at least 3 weeks. I don't have 3 weeks of down time in the summer where I am not shooting. I also have to pay shipping both ways. Even if I go through local shop, same basic issue. When I discussed this with my dealer, they said "if this had been Canon, there would have been a recall months ago." Nikon has been making cameras for almost 100 years, and are one of the two major professional manufacturers today of DSLRs. How do they screw up making a shutter that doesn't throw oil on the mirror and the sensor??? And then more or less cover it up....!?!?! I looked at my D90 photos that shot over 8,000 times with, and not ONE spot on my photos. Oh, and I didn't clean my D90 sensor in the 4 1/2 years I owned it. I now need to clean my D600 after 2 months.I was so excited to have a reasonably priced full sensor Nikon camera. I dumped my D90, lenses and all my other stuff with it to upgrade to FX. It does take gorgeous pictures when in wider apertures, BUT....If you buy, keep a sensor cleaning reserve. I figure $60 per cleaning/shipping every couple of months. So much for a reasonably priced FX camera. I would say only people who get paid for their work need to stay away, but really...just get used D700 until they fix this...oh wait, they won't. Wait til they have a replacement. So disappointed.
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26.01.2013

8/10

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I have been using D80 for the last 6 years and this camera is so much better. I know - technology has advanced a lot since I bought the D80, so I tried the D7000, the D800 and the D600 with the same lens on them. And the D600 was able to get better low light performance than the D7000 easily and atleast the same as the D800 if not slightly better - so the D7000 was out.The D600 is definitely smaller than the D800 and I liked the layout of the buttons on the camera body. Plus the $1000 price difference definitely helped to seal the deal. So I went for it!And I have to say I am extremely happy with my decision. I just returned from a month-long trip to India where I travelled around quite a bit and even attended a wedding. And the results are just astonishing!! Amazing colors, great low light performance, great for capturing action, and the videos are super-sharp with good sound quality even using the internal mike - just loved the camera performance!There are a few minor issues but you can always work around those:- The file sizes are huge, but you can take most photos as either medium or small size JPEGs which is fine for almost all purposes except for special occasions like weddings, when you want the RAW files.- If you use the internal mike for videos, then it will pick up the sound of the lens focusing or zooming, unless the background noise is loud enough to overpower the lens noise.- It definitely is heavier than some of the other cameras out there, especially with some of the heavier pro lenses mounted on it - but this kind of helps the overall balance of the camera and the quality of the photos more than make up for the weight! :) Overall impression - absolutely love the camera and would definitely recommend it!!May 2013 update:Seeing the dreaded dust spots on the camera sensor! I know - everyone has talked about it and some people say it is on every unit built and some say it is a minor issue. The problem is that for this price, I should not be seeing this issue even with rough usage. But I even change my camera lens in relatively clean environments - have never changed it on this one outdoors - which I did on the D80 and never saw any issues after so many years of use. The only saving grace is that Nikon service was pretty good about taking the camera back for a clean-up.I will update this review again once i receive the camera back and have used it for a few days.Final word - LOVE the camera - ABSOLUTELY HATE the dust spots!July 2013 update:Received the camera back from Nikon service center with the shutter mechanism replaced. I have been using the camera for the last 4-5 weeks and have changed the lens multiple times and haven't seen any dust-spot issues yet. But a lot of people have said this doesn't reoccur till about 2-3K shutter actuations so I will keep a close eye on this.
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21.02.2013

8/10

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The D600 is my third Nikon DSLR, first full frame camera. This was an upgrade from a D300. I have created about 6000 images with it, almost all using Nikkor 17-35 2.8 and 70-200 2.8 VRII lenses.Using this body I see much more striking differences between the images with the pro lenses and the images I got with 28-200 VRII Nikkor on the D300. Actually, I did not think the pro leneses were worth the weight on the D300. Images from the D600 have more definition and better color, particularly at high ISO and so I've given the 28-200 VR II away. The D600 is much stronger at creating attractive images under cloudy conditions. In bright sun, the gain from the D300 is minimal, but on a grey day, the D300 tended to produce flat images with little contrast (and, just be be clear, I never shoot with my WB set to "Auto"). Grey day images from the D600 are frequently beautiful.I took the camera to Antartica for ten days: loved the low light sea shots I got. Maybe the best test was shooting albatrosses and petrels from the fantail of a ship tossing in 10-15' swells and a 30 mph wind in the Drake Passage. The birds move fast on that wind and you're getting tossed around on the ship. Working with the telephoto lens, shooting a 1/4000th of a second at F2.8 and pushing the ISO way up while shooting against heavilly overcast skies, I got superb images. Folks around me shooting D7000's got nothing to compare.So that's all good news. The other good thing is I have not seen any of the dust and oil problems that I read about in other reviews, fortunately. But the Sub-command dial started acting unreliably after about 3000 images, and I found myself with some annoyingly complex workarounds during the Antarctica trip to manage camera options. The dial gave up the ghost the day before I came home. I had some mechanical problems with my D300 when it was new as well. I have had a parade of Nikon film body experiences going back to the original Nikon F and I never had a film camera break with less than ten years of use. Manufacturing in Thailand may save Nikon money, but their quality control seems inconsistent with their pricing.I sent the camera to Nikon and they returned it saying there was nothing wrong. The Sub-command dial worked for one setting and then died again and I sent it back to Nikon. This time they acknowledged the problem and I am waiting for the return. That's why this is not a five star review.I am confident I can get five star images from the D600 (although you need the right lenses to get the best out of this camera and others in its price range). But I need the camera in my hands and not in the shop.
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Характеристики Nikon D600 Kit

Камера
Тип камеры : зеркальная
Конструкция : зеркальная
Объектив
Объектив в комплекте : есть
Объектив в комплекте : да
Байонет : Nikon F
Матрица
Кроп-фактор : есть
Тип матрицы : CMOS
Auto ISO : есть
Функция очистки матрицы : есть
Тип матрицы : CMOS
Формат матрицы : Full frame
Кроп-фактор : есть
Число эффективных мегапикселей матрицы : 24.3
Физический размер матрицы : 35.9 x 24 мм
Число мегапикселей матрицы : 24.7 Мпикс
Разрешение по X : 6016 пикс.
Разрешение по Y : 4016 пикс.
Функциональные возможности
Подавление эффекта красных глаз : есть
Скорость быстрой съемки : 5.5 кадров/с
Режимы съемки
Таймер : есть
Видоискатель и ЖК-экран
Тип видоискателя : отсутствует
Поле зрения видоискателя : 100%
Второй экран : есть
Электронный дальномер : есть
Экспозиция
Экспокоррекция : +/- 5 EV с шагом 1/3 ступени
Брекетинг экспозиции : есть
Выдержка для X-Sync : 0.01 c
Фокусировка
Подсветка автофокуса : есть
Ручная фокусировка : есть
Корректировка автофокуса : есть
Тип автофокуса : фазовый
Фокусировка по лицу : есть
Тип автофокуса : фазовый
Фокусировка : корректировка автофокуса, по лицу, подсветка автофокуса, ручная
Память и интерфейсы
Тип USB : 2.0
Разъемы и интерфейсы : HDMI, USB, аудио
Версия USB : 2.0
Поддерживаемые карты памяти : SD, SDHC, SDXC
Питание
Тип аккумуляторов : свой собственный
Количество аккумуляторов : есть
Емкость аккумулятора : 900 фотографий
Батарейный блок : MB-D14
Тип аккумуляторов : свой собственный
Количество аккумуляторов : есть
Емкость аккумулятора (количество фотографий) : 900
Запись видео и звука
Запись видео : есть
Максимальное разрешение записи видеоролика : 1920x1080
Запись звука : есть
Запись видео в формате MOV : есть
Использование видеокодека MPEG4 : есть
Запись звуковых комментариев : есть
Число кадров в секунду при 1280х720 : 100
Поддержка форматов изображения : MOV, MPEG4, RAW, формат 3:2, формат 4:3
Число уровней JPEG : 3
Максимальное разрешение видеосъемки : 1920x1080
Максимальная частота кадров видеоролика : 60 кадров/с
Число кадров в секунду при 1280х720 : 50/60
Число кадров в секунду при 1920x1080 : 25/30
Другие функции и особенности
Материал корпуса : металл/пластик
Крепление для штатива : есть
Дистанционное управление : есть
Датчик ориентации : есть
Видоискатель
Видоискатель : зеркальный (TTL)
Вспышка
Опции вспышки : башмак, брекетинг, встроенная вспышка, подавление эффекта красных глаз
Максимальное расстояние действия вспышки : 12 м
Прочее
Ширина : 141 мм
Высота : 113 мм
Вес камеры (без элементов питания) : 760 г
Вес камеры (с элементами питания) : 850 г
Дополнительно
Расширенные функции : батарейный блок, датчик ориентации, фокусировочный мотор ("отвертка"), функция очистки матрицы, электронный дальномер
Дополнительные опции : возможность смены объектива, дистанционное управление, запись звуковых комментариев, крепление для штатива, таймер
Материал корпуса : металл/пластик
Экран
Размер экрана : 3.2 "
Экран : два экрана, работа в режиме видоискателя, фиксированный
Число точек LCD : 921000
Съемка
Экспозиция : 3D цветовая матричная, auto ISO, автоматическая с приоритетом выдержки, автоматическая с приоритетом диафрагмы, брекетинг, ручные настройки выдержки и диафрагмы, точечная, центровзвешенная
Экспокоррекция : +/- 5 EV с шагом 1/3 ступени
Светочувствительность ISO : ISO12800, ISO25600, ISO6400
Баланс белого : авто, брекетинг, предустановки, ручная установка
Режимы съемки : HDR, запись видео, серийная съемка
Время работы таймера : 2, 5, 10, 20
Линейка
Линейка : Серия D
Дополнительная информация : расширение диапазона светочувствительности до ISO50

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