Nikon’s new D610 DSLR



Nikon announces the release of the D610 DSLR, a minor upgrade to the Company’s full-frame (FX-format) D600. The D610  includes full-frame (FX-format) photography to the compact form-factor.  A  24.3-megapixel full-frame sensor that’s backed by Nikon’s EXPEED 3 engine, with ISO sensitivity of up to ISO-25,600, it includes a NIKKOR 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED VR lens. In addition, you get touch-screen UI, and WiFi transfers.

“The new Nikon D610 bridges the gap for photographers who are looking to take advantage of the advanced imaging capabilities that only the FX-format can offer, without having to compromise on the form factor,” said Takashi Yoshida, Managing Director Nikon MEA FZE.

Once you’ve captured your memories with your new Nikon, you’ll want to consider bringing them to life by printing large.  With high resolution and quality CMOS sensors, you should be able to print up to 60-70″ with ease.  Companies like Bumblejax can help determine the max print size and transform your digital photos into a variety of art on acrylic, bamboo, birch and raw aluminum.

Buy: Nikon’s new D610 DSLR

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