The Nikon D610 with a current selling price around 1.800 euros the most favorable entry into Nikons SLR full format class. Designed as a consumer camera, it comes in a relatively compact, splash-proof housing, which consists partly of plastic parts, partly of magnesium components. In contrast to the Canon Pendant EOS 6D, the Nikon does not offer an integrated WLAN module for wireless data transmission, but 24 instead of 20 megapixels, a fixed built-in flash (guide number 9), a 100% search and two SDHC / XC memory card slots >
Image quality
In addition, its phase autofocus system is equipped with 39 fields and 9 cross-sensors more generously compared to the Canon, while the contrast autofocus operates less sluggishly (1.24 instead of 2.2 sec release delay) in live-view mode and the serial speed is 5.9 (D610) Instead of only 4.4 RAW images per second (6D).
All in all, the D610 is one of the big winners of our current RAW test series. In comparison to the Canon EOS 6D, it can also compete against RAW compared to more expensive full-format cameras such as the Leica M-E and Sony A99.
The marginal resolution increases compared to the JPEG test from a maximum of 1784 (JPEG) to over 2000 LP / BH (RAW), the dead-leaves value at ISO 100 from 1143 LP / BH to 1374 LP / BH; The loss of texture drops to 0.2 - very good, and the measured visual noise remains in the green range with 0.4 to 1.0 VN to ISO 3200. Only in the case of the dynamics are major losses observed (10.3 to 5.0 apertures). Kauftipp price / performance.
Note: This is the RAW test of the Nikon D610, which focuses solely on the image quality of the camera in RAW mode (more about our test procedures and the new RAW test with Lightroom). For all technical details of the camera and a comprehensive review, including the evaluation of processing and operation, read our JPEG test of the Nikon D610.
Nikon D610_LR
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