Nikon D6 Review
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Our editorial take on the Nikon D6
The Nikon D6 represents the end of an era as Nikon's final pro DSLR flagship, built for working professionals who rely on speed and autofocus precision above all else. Its 20.8-megapixel full-frame sensor prioritizes low-light performance and burst shooting over resolution, while the redesigned Multi-CAM 37K autofocus system with 105 cross-type points delivers what reviewers agree is Nikon's best stills AF to date. Shooting at 14 fps with reliable tracking and an extended ISO ceiling of 328,000, the D6 is a workhorse for sports and news photography where missed shots aren't an option.
However, the D6 falls short in video capabilities, with 4K limited to 30 fps and features that lag behind mirrorless competitors. Reviewers noted a lack of ambition in this generation, as the camera refines rather than reimagines the D5's formula. For photographers deeply embedded in Nikon's F-mount ecosystem who need bulletproof reliability and speed for demanding stills work, the D6 excels. But its high price, modest resolution, and outdated video make it a tough sell for anyone considering hybrid shooting or future-proofing their kit.
- Best autofocus system Nikon has produced for stills, with 105 cross-type points
- Fast 14 fps burst shooting with reliable subject tracking
- Excellent low-light performance with extended ISO 328,000
- Robust build and connectivity options including gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and GPS
- Video capabilities are weak, with 4K capped at 30 fps
- Lacks innovation and ambition compared to mirrorless competition
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The Nikon D6 is the first camera in the series to eschew the use of CompactFlash cards entirely. Whereas the D5 could be configured with either ...
The Nikon D6 pro DSLR has Nikon's best ever stills AF and burst speed, but poor video and a lack of ambition lets it down.
The D6 leverages a 20.8-megapixel FX-Format CMOS sensor, creating images that pop with stunning detail and true colors and exhibit incredible ...
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Last Nikon pro DSLR flagship.
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