Nikon announced D600 24MP full-frame DSLR
Monday, September 24, 2012 at 4:12PM 
Last week Nikon announced the D600 24MP DSLR which is available immediately. The smallest, least expensive full frame DSLR on the market, aimed directly at enthusiast photographers. The D600 is built around a 24MP, 36x24mm, CMOS sensor and crams many of the features of the more expensive D800 into a distinctly D7000-esque body.
It features a 100% coverage viewfinder and 39-point autofocus system, nine of which are cross-type points. It can capture 1080p HD video at 30, 25 or 24 frames per second and can stream uncompressed footage out over its HDMI port. There’s also an optional Wi-Fi unit allowing the camera to be controlled remotely from an Android or iOS device. The D600 has a list price of $2,099 body only, or $2,699 with the 24-85mm F3.5-5.6 lens and is available now.
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