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Jun 23, 2021
Tough camera. Great throwback to early Nikons.
1 of 1 found this helpful A D610 will generally put a fair dent into your budget, especially if you buy a new one. Even a refurbished directly from Nikon will cost you around $1000.
If you want to point and shoot, this is far more camera than you should even consider.
If you want full-frame, still thinking in terms of 35mm cameras and the level of skill a photographer needs there, then this could be one for you.
It isn't the latest technology. It is quite recent. For the latest, consider the fact you'll be spending $2500 and upwards for not a lot more than this one offers.
It isn't a light camera. But it does far more than your simple D60 or D40, at considerably more money.
I like this camera as it gives a sense of throwback to my FA which I used regularly and at times heavily for some 30 years.
A very strong camera, well built, with plenty of bells and whistles for those wishing those things Otherwise appears to be a workhorse of a camera.
I didn't buy this for the lens that came with it, and it is a reasonable lens, but if you use such, you will need a tripod for certain at almost any exposure. No Vibration Reduction here. I replaced this one with a 70-300 AF VR lens. Much heavier, but a great lens.