Nikon D600 DSLR Camera Body {24MP}

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Nikon D600: full-frame 24MP DSLR that proved FX didn't require a pro price

The D600 brought Nikon's full-frame sensor to a mid-size body without gutting the specs that matter. The 35.9 x 24mm CMOS sensor delivers 24MP resolution, a native ISO range of 100-6400 expandable to 25600, and files that hold up in low light without demanding the storage overhead of higher-resolution alternatives. The 100% coverage pentaprism viewfinder at 0.70x magnification is the kind of finder that reminds you why optical glass still has a place, you see the full frame, clearly, before you press the shutter.

Shoot at 5.5 fps with the 39-point AF system and the D600 handles editorial and event work without flinching. Dual SD card slots give you overflow or backup redundancy in the field, and the EN-EL15 battery is rated for 900 shots CIPA, a full day without hunting for an outlet. The water and dust resistant body adds another layer of confidence when conditions shift. Video shooters get 1080p at 24/25/30fps with both a microphone port and headphone port for monitored audio, which puts it ahead of where most similarly-priced cameras sat when it launched. The U1 and U2 custom mode positions let you burn complete camera states to the dial, AF mode, white balance, exposure compensation, flash settings, all of it, so switching between a portrait setup and a landscape setup takes one click instead of a menu crawl.

For anyone already invested in Nikon F glass, the D600 puts decades of FX lenses back to full-frame use. The value case for this body has only gotten stronger as the used market has matured.

Who It's For

Landscape photographers get the full 35.9 x 24mm frame behind their wide glass, plus timelapse recording built in and enough dynamic range at base ISO to manage high-contrast scenes. Photographers shooting weddings or events will find 900 shots per charge and dual SD slots practical than incidental. Portrait shooters working with fast primes benefit from the 100% viewfinder coverage at 0.70x magnification, which makes manual focus confirmation and composition easier than a cropped finder allows. Documentary and travel photographers carrying a lighter kit appreciate the mid-size body with weather sealing, knowing the 24MP files scale well for editorial print use.

Key Features

  • Full-frame 24MP CMOS sensor with ISO 100-6400 native range
  • 39-point autofocus system with 5.5 fps burst rate
  • 100% optical pentaprism viewfinder with 0.70x magnification
  • Dual SD card slots for overflow or backup redundancy
  • 1080p video at 24/25/30fps with microphone and headphone ports
  • U1 and U2 custom modes save complete camera states to dial
  • Water and dust resistant body with EN-EL15 battery rated 900 shots CIPA
  • Nikon F mount supports full-frame lens compatibility

FAQ

Is the D600 still worth buying in 2024?
Yes, if you want a full-frame body that handles editorial work without flinching. The 24MP sensor and 5.5 fps burst rate remain practical for event and documentary shooting, and used prices reflect that maturity. The real value is the optical finder and the U1/U2 custom modes-features that actually save time in the field.
How does the D600 compare to the D7000?
The D600's pentaprism viewfinder shows over twice as much frame area because it's full-frame-that alone makes the finder experience fundamentally different. Both cameras handle similarly, but the D600 lets you use any Nikon FX lens at full coverage. If you're shooting DX lenses only, the D7000 does the same job at half the cost.
What's the practical advantage of U1 and U2 modes?
You burn an entire camera state-AF mode, white balance, exposure compensation, flash settings-to one dial position. Switching between a portrait setup and a landscape setup takes one click instead of digging through menus. This matters more than it sounds when you're working.
Does the 39-point AF system cover the full frame?
No. Nikon used a smaller DX-format AF array in the full-frame body, so all 39 sensors cluster toward the center. The sensors don't spread edge-to-edge like they do on some competitors. For stationary subjects or center-point focusing, it's fine. For edge-to-edge action coverage, it's a compromise.
Can the D600 handle professional video work?
Not at broadcast standard. You get 1080p at 24/25/30fps with both microphone and headphone ports, which puts it ahead of similarly priced DSLRs from 2012. If you need 4K or higher framerates, look elsewhere. For run-and-gun documentary or B-roll, it works.
How does low-light performance compare to higher megapixel bodies?
The 24MP sensor works cleanly at ISO 6400 native, and the expandable range goes to 25600. Higher-resolution sensors have to apply more aggressive noise reduction at base ISO, which can leave visible artifacts. At 24MP, you're at the practical sweet spot for full-frame before noise correction starts hurting detail.
Is weather sealing adequate for outdoor work?
The D600 has water and dust resistance, not full weather sealing like pro bodies. It'll handle light rain and dust, but don't expect it to survive a downpour or heavy spray. For general outdoor shooting-travel, landscape, events-it's sufficient.
SpecificationValue
SensorFull frame (35.9 x 24 mm)
Resolution24.0 MP
MountNikon F
AF Points39
ISO Range100-6,400 (expandable 50-25,600)
Burst Rate5.5
Shutter Speed30 sec
Video1920x1080
StabilizationNo
ViewfinderOptical (pentaprism)
Card SlotsSD/SDHC/SDXC (dual slots)
ConnectivityOptional (WU-1b mobile adapter)
BatteryEN-EL15 Lithium-Ion rechargeable
ISO Native Min100
ISO Native Max6,400
ISO Boosted Min50
ISO Boosted Max25,600
Screen Size3.2"
Screen Dots921,000
Screen TypeTFT LCD monitor
Articulated LCDFixed
Flash TypePop-up
Flash Range12m (at ISO 100)
Flash ModesAuto, On, Off, Red-eye, Slow sync, Rear curtain
External FlashYes
Hot ShoeYes
Wireless FlashYes
Video Modes1920x1080 @ 30fps, 1920x1080 @ 25fps, 1920x1080 @ 24fps, 1280x720 @ 60fps, 1280x720 @ 50fps, 1280x720 @ 30fps, 1280x720 @ 25fps
MicrophoneMono
SpeakerMono
Microphone PortYes
Headphone PortYes
USBUSB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
HDMIMini Type C
GPSOptional (GP-1)
Remote ControlOptional (wired or wireless)
Weather SealingWater and dust resistant
Battery Life Cipa900
Uncompressed FormatRAW
JPEG Quality LevelsFine, Normal, Basic
Image Ratio3:2
Other Resolutions4512x3008, 3936x2624, 3008x2008, 3008x1688, 2944x1968
Digital ZoomNo
Manual FocusYes
Dimensions141 x 113 x 82 mm (5.55 x 4.45 x 3.23")
Weight850g (1.87 lb / 29.98 oz)

This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.

Brand Name Nikon
Flash System Nikon i-TTL
Focus Type Autofocus (camera motor), Autofocus (lens motor)
Lens Mount Nikon F Mount Ai, Nikon F Mount Ai-S, Nikon F Mount Ai & contacts (Ai-P), Nikon F Mount AF (pre-D), Nikon F Mount D Type, Nikon F Mount G Type
Memory Card Type SD, SDHC, SDHC UHS-I, SDXC, SDXC UHS-I