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Nikon D610 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) (Electronics)

Nikon D610 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) Nikon D610 24.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) available on September 11 2017 from Amazon for 1,599.95
4.0 out of 5 stars
I love this camera. I get great shots, it is durable, and easy to use once I figured out a couple tricks. I have had one issue lately where I snap a few in a row on continuous and it freezes. I can't turn it off and in order to live forward I have to actually pop the battery out and back in. Unfortunately when I do that then I lose that stream of pictures that it was trying to load. I have fast speed memory cards so I think it is the camera. Something that helped was turning the display off (preventing it from trying to show me every picture after I take it). I would love to see each photo after I take it to review lighting and composure but I would much rather be able to make it through a photoshoot with having to take my battery out. I think the camera is just thinking too hard to display them and quickly turn around and keep shooting. That trick has worked and I haven't had a problem with it since

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I upgraded from a D7000 to the D610 and even though the D7000 is a great camera, full frame makes it worth the purchase. This kit with the 28-300mm is awesome. The lens is sharp and so versatile, I can now walk around without constantly changing my lens or carrying 2 cameras. The bag is of high quality and I was very impressed with it. I definitely recommend this camera/kit to anyone that wants to jump into the full frame world. I can't wait to get out and take more pictures.
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I love this camera. I get great shots, it is durable, and easy to use once I figured out a couple tricks. I have had one issue lately where I snap a few in a row on continuous and it freezes. I can't turn it off and in order to live forward I have to actually pop the battery out and back in. Unfortunately when I do that then I lose that stream of pictures that it was trying to load. I have fast speed memory cards so I think it is the camera. Something that helped was turning the display off (preventing it from trying to show me every picture after I take it). I would love to see each photo after I take it to review lighting and composure but I would much rather be able to make it through a photoshoot with having to take my battery out. I think the camera is just thinking too hard to display them and quickly turn around and keep shooting. That trick has worked and I haven't had a problem with it since
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