D600 Digital SLR Camera
One of the key advances developed for the D80 is its high-resolution image-processing engine. At its heart is a dedicated high-performance processing chip that greatly accelerates performance on all levels, while also consuming less power than its predecessors. It also inherits advantages developed exclusively for Nikon's latest professional digital SLR cameras, combining color independent analog pre-conditioning with improved 12-bit digital image processing algorithms. The result is natural-looking images that benefit from faithful color and tone reproduction. The level of performance attained allows the engine to rapidly and efficiently process the 10.2-megapixel resolution images captured by the DX Format CCD image sensor.
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- #1Feb 2, 2025
I inherited this NikonD50 from 2006 from my dad as a kid and still use it over a decade later
I've still got a D70, D80 and D300 - inherited from my father as well. I wish I had as much time for photography these days, but my priorities are elsewhere. I've got an array of lenses, speed lights, filters, etc and they're just taking up space at the moment. Solid gear that I really appreciate; perhaps I'll be able to devote some more time to the hobby this year.
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I inherited this NikonD50 from 2006 from my dad as a kid and still use it over a decade later
I still have my D50. And my D600. I need to haul them out again.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Feb 2, 2025
I inherited this NikonD50 from 2006 from my dad as a kid and still use it over a decade later
Old Nikons are beasts. My D600, bought in 2013 and heavily used, needed servicing after a bad fall from my backpack onto solid rock - not a problem on the outside, but the mechanism inside got jumbled up. Had to substitute it rather than repair, but kept it just in case. Bought a D750. This was 2017. Last year I had them both repaired at an official Nikon repair centre in Rome. For less than €1k I now have two brand new Nikon DSLRs, 11 years and 7 years into owning them and using both professionally. Absolute tanks, and they’re not even pro models. I since switched to Fuji as I am not shooting professionally anymore - although I keep my Nikon gear stored and ready for anything. They’re just too good. One day I might buy a D3X (them colours are real) or a D4, just because they’re stupid cheap and I’ve wanted a flagship since I was a teenager lol
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