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Will the Nikon D600 Take advantage of the D600's Extra Functionality? Well, lastly we can stop pretending that the Nikon D600 can be coming out in time for Photokina. The worst kept hidden secret in the camera planet is now officially out. More cost-effective than the Pro D800, the D600 is a full-frame enthusiast camera which is valued to compete with the Canon EOS 5D and fill the gap amongst the D7000 and the D800. The major talking point, certainly is the file size. The D800 gives a whopping 36MP, but Nikon look to possess decided that 24MP is adequate for all their DSLRs below the Pro-level. But what are other changes and what clues do they give to what the brand-new D5200 will present?

If we take a look at some of the specifications on the D600, I think we could take a knowledgeable guess at what Nikon are planning for the brand new D5200. Certainly, as mentioned, the file size is likely to be 24MP. This will probably be the default size for all the enthusiast and entry-level DSLRs. It is a significant improvement on many of it's rivals, and big sufficient for the vast majority of reasons.

The D5100 is a purely DX camera which, though it does not let you shoot full-frame, can present positive aspects in lens length. The D600 supplies both DX and FX (full frame) that is an excellent level of flexibility. Yet, whilst a full-frame entry-level DSLR has often been taken into consideration the holy grail, I think, on a practical level, it is largely unimportant. Consequently, I don't view the D5200 have dual shooting formats.

The D600 is an extremely promising all round camera, yet I am a bit disappointed by the shutter speed of 1/4000 and burst rate of 5FPS. Whilst it is more than nearly all photographers will require, they want more. 1/8000 shutter speed would sound far better and I would hope that the D5200 leap-frogs the D600 and presents at least 6FPS. An entry-level DSLR should be flexible sufficient to allow the photographer to experiment and push their credentials to the limit - 5FPS just isn't fast enough.

It does appear to be the D5200 will have an improved AF system. The D600 supplies the 39 point AF and I'd be surprised if the D5200 doesn't match that. I think the 51 point AF system will be held back for the higher end DSLRs. I also think it is unlikely that the pentamirror system, which supplies a 95% view via the viewfinder will be upgraded. It does a pretty good job, and whilst the restricted view is aggravating on paper, individuals get used to it immediately. The introduction of a pentaprism and 100% view would enhance the fee for little benefit.

Undoubtedly, the D5200 will need to present 2 card slots - it becomes important with present day cameras. The video wishes and larger files (particularly if you wish to preserve them as RAW files) means that relying upon a single card is madness.

The D600 has an auto brightness function on the LCD monitor. The D5100's articulated monitor has been a great achievement and it'd be great if the D5200 could go on development in this area. Why not possess the auto brightness function on the D5200 too? In fact Nikon need to be looking hard at if they can incorporate Canon's touch screen system also and make the D5200's back screen an exceptional selling point.

The HD video function was a huge selling point for the D5100 and Nikon require to maintain their momentum in this area on the D5200. Supplying a sixty FPS rate on full HD would be genuinely beneficial, but I think they could take a neat trick from the D600 with it's auto time lapse movie creation function. It seems a practical method to take the effort out of time lapse photography and encourage the beginner to try something brand-new. Also, with sound being so essential, Nikon might add a headphone jack to the D5200.

So What clues does the D600 provide those of us who are waiting for the brand new D5200? Well, we're likely to get 24MP sensor, 5 FPS, 1/4000 shutter speed, 39 AF points, a re-vamped LCD monitor and a number of more options on the video front. The build will probably be very much the same, tough plastic. If the rate is right that seems a pretty good deal.