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What is the Nikon equivalent to the Canon 6D?

 
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Jul 10, 2015 01:05 |  #1

I'm planning to make the switch to full frame by the end of the year so I'm looking at my options. In terms of full frame Canon cameras I'd go the 6D because it would suit my needs well:

- Full frame
- Good for portraits and low light
- Built in wifi

I won't be using it for video so the fact it only has 11 focus points and one cross type focus point isn't an issue, neither is having 'only' one SD card slot etc..

So I was wondering what would be the equivalent Nikon to this to have a look down that route as well?




  
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Jul 10, 2015 03:10 |  #2

d4z0mg wrote in post #17626621 (external link)
I'm planning to make the switch to full frame by the end of the year so I'm looking at my options. In terms of full frame Canon cameras I'd go the 6D because it would suit my needs well:

- Full frame
- Good for portraits and low light
- Built in wifi

I won't be using it for video so the fact it only has 11 focus points and one cross type focus point isn't an issue, neither is having 'only' one SD card slot etc..

So I was wondering what would be the equivalent Nikon to this to have a look down that route as well?

The D610 would be the closest equivalent on specs. Great sensor, light body, similar hanstringing of features for no real good reason


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Aug 17, 2015 19:12 |  #3

Like mention their D600 line was their answer to the 6D.


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